Atheism as a lack of belief is legit if "god exists" (theism) is incoherent or meaningless, kinda like saying "$#&£!!??" The attributes don't stick (re Epicurean riddle: not all-good, not all-powerful, not all-knowing) i.e. God is an impossible object, like a married bachelor! — Agent Smith
You misunderstood me. Perhaps I should have said that equation was not suitable. That is, in our universe multiple volumes are summed using a simple addition, but I suppose that in some other universe the volume might need a more complex equation. But in no universe is it not the case that 2+2=4. (Well, except for impossible universes...) — Banno
Aha. No-one mentioned in my studies that EG is on curved space. Then it's not a triangle, is it. A triangle strictly exists in two-dimensional space. A curved space ALTHOUGH a SURFACE, is three-dimensional, nevertheless.It's just that the three angles of a triangle inscribed on a sphere add to more than 180º. — Banno
So it is NOT universally true. Does that not mean that 1+1 <> 2?Rather, 1+1=2, but that arithmetic is not suitable for such a universe. — Banno
2+2 = 4 seems true in any possible world — Andrew4Handel
I understood them. — Vera Mont
I don't follow the genocide part. — Vera Mont
You must be totally blind then to history.
— god must be atheist
Must I? The sentence you quoted was a response to:
Religion is a result of evolution and genocide.
— Andrew4Handel
I don't think those events are part of evolution; nor do they predate the invention of religion - and in no way did they cause religion. — Vera Mont
Humans make meaning and create values which don't exist outside of our value systems. — Tom Storm
Judging the universe is rather like waging war on Neptune — Ciceronianus
State atheism (gosateizm, a syllabic abbreviation of "state" [gosudarstvo] and "atheism" [ateizm]) was a major goal of the official Soviet ideology.[49] This phenomenon, which lasted for seven decades, was new in world history.[50] The Communist Party engaged in diverse activities such as destroying places of worship, executing religious leaders, flooding schools and media with anti-religious propaganda, and propagated "scientific atheism" — Andrew4Handel
Faith isn't restricted to a belief in gods. For example, I've noticed that a great many Americans have faith in their Constitution and the democratic process. — Vera Mont
Religion is a result of evolution and genocide
I don't follow the genocide part. — Vera Mont
I think Religiosity and believing in a deity would be praiseworthy if it was simple presence of belief. It would amount to not needing to await evidence to establish one's beliefs.I think Atheism would be praiseworthy if it was simple lack of belief. It would amount to awaiting evidence to alter ones beliefs.
But instead we Have Books like "The God Delusion" and The Dechristianization of France during the French Revolution — Andrew4Handel
"Cunt" is supposedly the worst term of abuse, but that supposition shows both a lack of imagination and experience. — Banno
Of course there is regulation. Such does not implicate Marxism though. Marxism becomes implicated when you speak of the great worker revolt and the reorganization of labor where the workers unite and control — Hanover
Are they unprofitable or are they forced to price their goods lower than they would because of competition from counties that don't have all sorts of EHS and labour standards and you want to ensure a critical industry continues to exist in your county? — Benkei
[you, Mikie] Advocate that the workers be paid more than what's enough to eat, pay for healthcare and live. — god must be atheist
I haven’t advocated for either on this thread. — Mikie
But let's assume they [the workers] are being paid a decent wage. They get enough to eat and live and have healthcare. Is that it? They deserve only that? What if they're the ones doing the lion's share of the work? Don't they deserve more than simply a "decent living wage"? — Mikie
That's not quite the topic. Regardless, to pursue it: workers aren't being paid a decent wage, in reality. And the reason they're not is partly determined by these OP questions -- namely, how profits are distributed and who makes the decisions. The decisions certainly aren't being made by workers.
But let's assume they are being paid a decent wage. They get enough to eat and live and have healthcare. Is that it? They deserve only that? What if they're the ones doing the lion's share of the work? Don't they deserve more than simply a "decent living wage"? — Mikie
The Dawn of Everything , a book by anarchist anthropologist David Graeber and archeologist David Wengrow,claims that the above received wisdom is wrong. Their arguments have created quite a stir in anthropological circles.
“Human society, in this view, is founded on the collective repression of our baser instincts, which becomes all the more necessary when humans are living in large numbers in the same place. The modern-day Hobbesian, then, would argue that, yes, we did live most of our evolutionary history in tiny bands, who could get along mainly because they shared a common interest in the survival of their offspring (‘parental investment’, as evolutionary biologists call it).But even these were in no sense founded on equality. There was always, in this version, some ‘alpha-male’ leader. — Joshs
We have always experienced 'authority,' even in tiny groups. — universeness
However, I think it is quite unjust to permanently ban a long-term poster who has contributed well and evenly for most of their TPF travels. — Amity
I have noticed that many of the banned only got to that place after attempting to dominate all other conversations in a discussion. — Paine
I see their point but I don't understand it. Simple. I guess the only who is inflexible here is you — javi2541997
I am not referring to the works but the author. — javi2541997
It is not necessary to see "judgement" as a negative mark. — javi2541997
You don't have absolute freedom of speech in a moderated forum. — alan1000
In most of the cases, artists tend to represent a expression of themselves and the society in their works. Thanks to their talent we can see "reality" with other eyes.
In the other hand: I bet that the artist who burns their works would end up regretting such action. — javi2541997