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 | | From: | Owen | | Subject: | Re: Talking To Someone Upset About The Term Atheist | | Date: | Thu, 21 Oct 2004 12:32:17 -0500 |
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 | > And I'm > kinda getting away from the theory that I held when I was younger... that > you need to respect the beliefs of other people, no matter how far-fetched > they might be. No, if you have "faith" and are gullible enough to believe > without any evidence or logic, I find it hard to not show my contempt of > your belief, and in many cases, your intelligence. Not that you can't be a > good person, y'understand, I know many good people who are stupid and > gullible.
Hey, if you're raised in a Christian environment, a small town, and you've never really studied evolution or attended a philosophy course, you're not likely to want to challenge your own beliefs. Whether they are your own beliefs or if they were merely forced upon you, it's not because you're stupid, it's because you don't want to admit you might have had it all wrong for 30 years of your life. Online debates are proof that people generally don't like to admit to being wrong, so they'll just stick to their beliefs.
> And I don't do it to prove to some > god that I can, I do it because it makes me feel good. 100% hedonistic, yes > I am.
Exactly. What can God do for me that I can't do for myself? (Bearing in mind that God has yet to prove himself able to cure cancer.)
And the reason there is no atheist movement is because a movement inherently means that you're attempting to press your beliefs on someone else, which is a fundamental component of most religions... or at least the semitic ones.
-Owen
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