. I cannot see any difference either.I see little difference between "religious fanaticism" and partisan politics, for example.
Half the people in the world think that the metaphors of their religious traditions, for example, are facts. And the other half contends that they are not facts at all. As a result we have people who consider themselves believers because they accept metaphors as facts, and we have others who classify themselves as atheists because they think religious metaphors are lies. — Joseph Campbell
any system of axioms accepted on faith serves as a functional equivalent to religion; I see little difference between "religious fanaticism" and partisan politics, for example. — IvoryBlackBishop
You can clearly notice that unbelievers are gradually but surely losing the ability to form families and to reproduce, which is something that the old adage already had predicted : children are a gift from God. — alcontali
I am a non believer, and I have no problems reproducing! — Sir2u
My parents stuck together when it would have been better for my brother and me if they had gotten divorced. Or not? Who’s to say how things would have turned out? Maybe my dad would have gotten joint custody and been more abusive without my mother with him. Or not. My dad was religious. My mom is not. What does that say? — Noah Te Stroete
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. — Zabur/Psalms 23:4
With confidence and self-discipline anybody can overcome the demons of his past. If only you believe that you can, and have faith, you can emerge victorious. All you need to do, is to ask. If you implore and beseech our beloved Master, he will give you. Our Lord is there to guide you. The believer does not need to fear, and that is why the believer does not fear:
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.
— Zabur/Psalms 23:4 — alcontali
You cannot reasonably expect two atheists to believe the same things. — alcontali
That is the insidious part of it. Atheists do believe things about morality but they may not even know themselves what exactly they believe, especially, given the subtle manipulations from the public-school indoctrination system, the mass media, the commercial advertisements, and so on. — alcontali
As an atheist you may still be able to reproduce but your progeny is pretty much scheduled to die out. So, you are probably just wasting your time. — alcontali
I've seen more and more churches broadcasting on social media as of late. — IvoryBlackBishop
Every business has to make a profit, — IvoryBlackBishop
so if this is just a discussion about greed or using religion as a money-making tool, I'd prefer not to go there. — IvoryBlackBishop
I'd assume that credible business do provide some measure of financial accountability — IvoryBlackBishop
This is turning into more of an anti-religion rant — IvoryBlackBishop
less of a discussion about the finer details — IvoryBlackBishop
While I certainly do not believe God, as described in sacred texts, exists, I certainly do believe Spinoza's imperfect description of God is. But my question is, since God could not care less about our well being nor will change the nature of the Universe to suit our desires, then is there any value engaging in religious thought and reflection? — Michael Lee
However, in a way, that is similar to the law of any modern nation, such as the Common Law in America or Britain, which does impose a bare minimum of morality on people by force, based on its own moral axioms (e.x. that acts such as rape or murder are inherently "immoral", and that society or the state therefore has a right to use force to prevent or punish those crimes, for example). — IvoryBlackBishop
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