AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
all religion* teaches that we should have faith in something unprovable. this is evil, .
Unproveable by whom? I can't personally prove that what I learned about molecular science is true. Do I have to be able to prove it directly or can I take someone elses word for it?
I have faith in the overall goodness of mankind. I can't prove it. Does this make that faith evil?
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess
Oh. So its not been done outside of religion? I didn't realize the Soviet persecutions were religiously based
the soviets didn't persecute women and intellectuals for being women and intellectuals, they punished ANYONE who dared defy there politics. kinda a big difference. also, still not a justified reason to persecute anyone, so not a naturalistic reason to persecute women and intellectuals.
"because every vengeful cop with a lesbian daughter, is having a bad day, and looking for someone to blame"
the soviets didn't persecute women and intellectuals for being women and intellectuals, they punished ANYONE who dared defy there politics. kinda a big difference. also, still not a justified reason to persecute anyone, so not a naturalistic reason to persecute women and intellectuals.
So persecution is evil - I can agree with this one.
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess
So persecution is evil - I can agree with this one.
and you didn't need religion to come to that conclusion. and yet, persecution in this country, in every form has come from religion. as has persecution of the jews, muslims, women, intellectuals, Catholics .....
yet another case of we can make the moral decision on our own, without religion, and the best way to subvert that moral conclusion is with religion .... so why even bother with religion at all? why not skip a step?
"because every vengeful cop with a lesbian daughter, is having a bad day, and looking for someone to blame"
and you didn't need religion to come to that conclusion. and yet, persecution in this country, in every form has come from religion.
So persecution in this country has not occured outside of religion? Religion was used to justify slavery (I never denied it was a tool) and it was used by others to fight it (two sided). However slavery was an economic decision not one based on religion No. It did not come from religion.
Is my statement that persecution is wrong lessened if I use a biblical quote to strengthen it? What if I use a quote of John Stewart Mill?
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess
Countries that enforced atheism or tightly regulate any form of religion:
North Korea
China during the "Cultural Revolution," rules relaxed in the 70's-80's.
Cambodia
Vietnam
USSR
Cuba (probably the most religiously tolerant of all the countries on the list)
Czechoslovakia
Over a 70 year period, these shining examples of non-religious states don't seem like a big step up from any state with widespread religion and the sciences certainly weren't advanced any faster.
Atrocities, war, genocide, mass roundups, brain washing etc all still occurred and were tolerated by their onlooking citizenry.
Lesson: The problem is with the human condition, not religion (generally speaking).
Countries that enforced atheism or tightly regulate any form of religion:
North Korea
China during the "Cultural Revolution," rules relaxed in the 70's-80's.
Cambodia
Vietnam
USSR
Cuba (probably the most religiously tolerant of all the countries on the list)
Czechoslovakia
Over a 70 year period, these shining examples of non-religious states don't seem like a big step up from any state with widespread religion and the sciences certainly weren't advanced any faster.
Atrocities, war, genocide, mass roundups, brain washing etc all still occurred and were tolerated by their onlooking citizenry.
Lesson: The problem is with the human condition, not religion (generally speaking).
mandating any religion is the problem. you cannot mandate atheism any more then you can mandate religion, because you cannot regulate what people think and believe. these are not examples of what an atheist state would look like, they are examples of totalitarian dictatorships look like. you can tell because religious totalitarian dictatorships are the exact same way.
in fact, most of them on that list do have a religion - state or leader worship.
no where have i advocated or supported the idea of religious controls, or mandated atheism. in fact, the exactly opposite, a faith in humanity, that we can trust ourselves to make good decisions, and have the freedom to make those decisions.
Originally posted by Flatliner333
Do you believe in : (yes or no )
God ?
Jesus ?
Heaven ?
Angels ?
Miracles ?
Devine intervention ?
So persecution in this country has not occured outside of religion? Religion was used to justify slavery (I never denied it was a tool) and it was used by others to fight it (two sided). However slavery was an economic decision not one based on religion No. It did not come from religion.
Is my statement that persecution is wrong lessened if I use a biblical quote to strengthen it? What if I use a quote of John Stewart Mill?
since i do not recognize authority as the basis of an argument, it is the logic, not the source that is important.
"because every vengeful cop with a lesbian daughter, is having a bad day, and looking for someone to blame"
since i do not recognize authority as the basis of an argument, it is the logic, not the source that is important.
So if I use an argument based on atheism to hunt down and kill the Jesuits (or others who practice religion as was done in China) by your argument atheism would be evil?
I have arrived at a beleif in religion through the use of logic and reason - as did Channing in the late 1800s. I do not see it as evil.
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess
I too am an engineer, and I feel that is the reason for most of your beliefs (I am man enough to admit that engineers are defiantly an "off breed"). You don't have to change your stance today. I don't expect you to. All I would suggest is that you keep an open mind about everything. One day you will have a child, and one day you will more than likely change your stance after experiencing a miracle, or some other unexplainable action.
I too am an engineer, and I feel that is the reason for most of your beliefs (I am man enough to admit that engineers are defiantly an "off breed"). You don't have to change your stance today. I don't expect you to. All I would suggest is that you keep an open mind about everything. One day you will have a child, and one day you will more than likely change your stance after experiencing a miracle, or some other unexplainable action.
i do have an open mind. and i would say i am an engineer because of my baser beliefs, those we are discussing here, not the other way around. a strict adherence to logic, data, and empiricism as a foundation to solve humanities problems. making up **** and believing in things for which you have no good reason to, doesn't help humanity solve its problems, and certainly does not help in engineering. that is the very definition of a poor engineer.
subjective experience is not proof of anything, as an engineer you should know that best of all.
why would having a child change my opinion? it won't but im curious why you'd think that.
"because every vengeful cop with a lesbian daughter, is having a bad day, and looking for someone to blame"
So if I use an argument based on atheism to hunt down and kill the Jesuits (or others who practice religion as was done in China) by your argument atheism would be evil?
I have arrived at a beleif in religion through the use of logic and reason - as did Channing in the late 1800s. I do not see it as evil.
atheism is merely the belief that there is no god, there is no other dogma, ritual, or agreed upon way to live, like there is with religion. how does one get from there is no god, to hunting people down and killing them?
those middle steps ... those would be the real problem, not the disbelief in a deity. whereas religion is not just the belief in a god, it comes with a whole list of dos, don't and who to kills.
"because every vengeful cop with a lesbian daughter, is having a bad day, and looking for someone to blame"
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