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Maybe their beliefs weren't garbage, but still- the crux of the issue was that they just wanted some kind of common ground where they could debate theology from a single base interpretation.
Most every religion has done something similar, they want some kind of unifying starting point.
I doubt it was some massive conspiracy for control,
though you can think what you want.
This is why I can't take these militant atheists seriously- you are just beating a sick dog that actually poses no threat to anyone.
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: Talorc
This is why I can't take these militant atheists seriously- you are just beating a sick dog that actually poses no threat to anyone.
Wait.
I'm not an atheist, much less "militant"..... although I freely admit that I am no fan of modern organized "Christianity."
.....
so, when you say
"you are just beating a sick dog" - who is "you" (that is, who is the person that you are addressing?)?
I wish that the evangelical new apostolic reformation seven-mountain dominionists were, in fact "no threat to anyone."
But - alas, I think they are.
I'd like very much to be "disabused" of this mindset - but no matter how much time I spend researching, it just always comes back to the Evangelical Holy-Rollers trying to get into office.
LOTS of them running in the GOP presidency race....(MOST of them, actually) ....want to do exactly that. Make this a theocracy.
The caustic strength of nihilism is absolute, Nietzsche argues, and under its withering scrutiny "the highest values devalue themselves. The aim is lacking, and 'Why' finds no answer" (Will to Power). Inevitably, nihilism will expose all cherished beliefs and sacrosanct truths as symptoms of a defective Western mythos. This collapse of meaning, relevance, and purpose will be the most destructive force in history, constituting a total assault on reality and nothing less than the greatest crisis of humanity.
originally posted by: Talorc
You're looking for enemies in the wrong places. This is why I can't take these militant atheists seriously- you are just beating a sick dog that actually poses no threat to anyone.
A full transition to materialism would spell the death of us. By all means, perhaps there is no creator, and perhaps there is no purpose to our lives. But we'd be better off not knowing it.
originally posted by: Barcs
originally posted by: Talorc
You're looking for enemies in the wrong places. This is why I can't take these militant atheists seriously- you are just beating a sick dog that actually poses no threat to anyone.
I'm guessing you feel that non religious folks are more likely to do evil things or that religion keeps many people who would normally do bad things, in check? If so I do not agree in the least.
originally posted by: Talorc
a reply to: Barcs
What "truth" is it that we are better off knowing? Is what you believe "the truth"? I suppose I should just take your word for it rather than deciding for myself. That's the popular way to do things nowadays.
Religion held no one back. The Dark Age myth has been debunked about a thousand times, most serious historians recognize that it's a misnomer. The whole idea was coined by Renaissance thinkers like Petrach who had personal agendas of their own, plus the fact that they had a very limited sources to draw on. It wasn't like today when we can draw on hundreds of historical sources from multiple regions written in multiple languages.
originally posted by: Talorc
originally posted by: Barcs
I'm guessing you feel that non religious folks are more likely to do evil things or that religion keeps many people who would normally do bad things, in check? If so I do not agree in the least.
Nope. I don't think that way at all, because that's a very stupid way to think.