and how many Christians do you think actually believe that? — Wayfarer
In my world, morals are closely connected to societal institutions, and societal institution try to instill into people what the rulers of the society want for that society. Most times the rulers want a stable (or stagnant) moral code instilled into people's behaviour.It is not clear to me whether you're agreeing or disagreeing with what I've said. You seem to be describing what it may be in our reproductive interests to believe or desire, but what I am talking about is the moral significance of sex (not its biological significance). — Bartricks
Prove, apologies. — StreetlightX
humanism today is too often grounded in the myth that life is a chemical reaction and humans accidents of fate. It's not actually 'humanism' at all. — Wayfarer
atheist humanism has no conception of why humans are in the universe in the first place. Like them or not, religions situate mankind in a story, give them a reason for being here and something to strive towards and live up to. — Wayfarer
solve, say, the Riemann hypothesis — StreetlightX
haha, I feel like almost everyone is discussing a slightly different version of the same topic. If we each are visualizing a different scenario where complicated language is used, how can we agree on the usage? — ZhouBoTong
Its a “dating” app. People use it to have casual sex. — DingoJones
You oughta see the political forums. — fishfry
What, as an atheist, would be a quality discussion about religion? — DingoJones
What I've yet to figure out is why so many (a) religious believers, (b) idealists, and (c) continental philosophy fans are drawn to the board. — Terrapin Station
↪Fooloso4 I do agree with you, — removedmembershiprc
↪Terrapin Station I do not disagree — removedmembershiprc
Yes, that too! — Fooloso4
hat was expressed in familiar language (using words ranked in the most frequent 25% of the English corpus of 172,000 words -- that's still about 43.000 possible words -- or would you like to read texts composed with many of the least frequently used words (like cenacle) and freely borrowing from languages with which you are not familiar? — Bitter Crank
but there is also Tinder — DingoJones
sexual predation is at an all time high but there is also Tinder — DingoJones
Islamic law does not allow for liberally inventing new extensions. Read the page on Sharia. The consensus of religious scholars will never defend the view that politicians would have the authority to extend Islamic law. That is unthinkable. — alcontali
The only incentive to stay is to gain more knowledge. — Wallows
We do not believe that we should pay — alcontali
For example, is there anything more gullible than paying more taxes, because politicians have increased the tax rate? — alcontali
We believe that God has invented all the laws already, and that politicians are not allowed to further restrict our freedom. — alcontali
The ancient texts are deemed to appeal to the otherwise unknown mental faculty. — alcontali
I'ts okay. Philosophers use no categorical language; they say, "That's post-modernist regressivism" or something of the like, and they leave it at that. It's us, dilettante, who spell everything out for each other.One problem is that programmers who discuss pipelining rarely use categorical language in their discussions. So, I cannot determine if both things are related (monads versus typical pipelining practices). — alcontali
↪god must be atheist I'm not sure what you mean? — Coben
So what are your rules for acceptable expressions of hate and not? If when telling one person you hate them you justifiy it and others can see this, could this not incite hatred in others? Likewise with groups?What makes a communication of hatred one that incites others? — Coben
Okay, I'll disregard your future comments. If you are so stupid as to not notice the causation between Hitler's speeches to the Reichstag and to the people of Germany, his book "Mein Kampf" and the ensuing Nazi rule, then I have no hope of ever getting through to you.So I don't consider Hitler to have caused anyone's death. — Terrapin Station
Causes are physically deterministic forces, where, if A is the cause of B, B must follow A, ceteris paribus. — Terrapin Station
. . . that's just evidence of not understanding how I use the word "cause." — Terrapin Station
you clueless douche, — DingoJones
Societies set their own laws, but those laws can still be right or wrong — NOS4A2
Societies are like nature in the proverb: red in tooth and claw. They don't play well with others. They do what they want without regard to others. And they're too big to argue with, so we don't. Societies are sociopaths. — Pattern-chaser
Your question actually makes no sense. — S
But there might still have existed a God, — S
A necessary condition for doing any science is choosing/determining which evidence to believe and how much weight to give it. How do you do that without free will? Because without free will, you're simply compelled to believe that a particular piece of evidence supports a hypothesis. It might, it might not. — RogueAI
1. The ability to make choices is a necessary condition for the evaluation of evidence.
2. Evaluating evidence is a necessary condition for science.
3. Without the ability to make choices, evaluation of evidence is impossible.
4. If evaluation of evidence is impossible, science is impossible.
5. The universe is deterministic.
6. Therefore, the ability to make choices is impossible.
7. Therefore, science is impossible. — RogueAI
This is why I included you in the list. You are a black wolf in white sheeps' clothing. You are undermining, or trying to, huge empirical evidence, by downplaying the effect.I don't think we have direct and unequivocal evidence that hate speech causes violent actions, — Isaac