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Proof #7 - Understanding religious delusion
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Let's imagine that I tell you the following story:
* There is a man who lives at the North Pole.
* He lives there with his wife and a bunch of elves.
* During the year, he and the elves build toys.
* Then, on Christmas Eve, he loads up a sack with all the toys.
* He puts the sack in his sleigh.
* He hitches up eight (or possibly nine) flying reindeer.
* He then flies from house to house, landing on the rooftops of each one.
* He gets out with his sack and climbs down the chimney.
* He leaves toys for the children of the household.
* He climbs back up the chimney, gets back in his sleigh, and flies to the next house.
* He does this all around the world in one night.
* Then he flies back to the North Pole to repeat the cycle next year.
This, of course, is the story of Santa Claus.
But let's say that I am an adult, and I am your friend, and I reveal to you that I believe that this story is true. I believe it with all my heart. And I try to talk about it with you and convert you to believe it as I do.
Originally posted by DarkSide
Religion is a very powerful and extremely hard to disloge meme. Even these simple proofs will not be enough to a believer, unless he/she is already in an advanced stage of doubting.
Originally posted by emjoi
Ahhh. Santa Claus.
And here I was expecting some pseudomath, where the Virgin Mary equaled -1.
Isn't alot to do with evolution anyways. The religion bashing forum is 2 doors to the left.
Originally posted by jimbo999
www.godisimaginary.com...
Proof #7 - Understanding religious delusion
Watch the video
Let's imagine that I tell you the following story:
* There is a man who lives at the North Pole.
* He lives there with his wife and a bunch of elves.
* During the year, he and the elves build toys.
* Then, on Christmas Eve, he loads up a sack with all the toys.
* He puts the sack in his sleigh.
* He hitches up eight (or possibly nine) flying reindeer.
* He then flies from house to house, landing on the rooftops of each one.
* He gets out with his sack and climbs down the chimney.
* He leaves toys for the children of the household.
* He climbs back up the chimney, gets back in his sleigh, and flies to the next house.
* He does this all around the world in one night.
* Then he flies back to the North Pole to repeat the cycle next year.
This, of course, is the story of Santa Claus.
But let's say that I am an adult, and I am your friend, and I reveal to you that I believe that this story is true. I believe it with all my heart. And I try to talk about it with you and convert you to believe it as I do.
Mod edit: to remove huge copy paste post
Most of this info has been edited down for space reasons - so please refer to the link at the top to read the whole text - which I think is a very susinct and logical repudiation of organised religion.
J.
[edit on 8/5/2007 by kinglizard]
I think most of the time its the believers that take the statement as being 'superior' just as we non believers take the religious 'holier than thou' statements as an enforcement of perceived authority - which we dont like, as it seems nor do you.
Originally posted by sigung86
Further, I am curious as to why, when non-believers post, they go out of their way to try and make a statement from a position of superiority. Funnily, I run into the same stances and covers of inferiority when I post from a position of skeptic on the Aliens and UFO threads.
Originally posted by jimbo999
Originally posted by emjoi
Ahhh. Santa Claus.
And here I was expecting some pseudomath, where the Virgin Mary equaled -1.
Isn't alot to do with evolution anyways. The religion bashing forum is 2 doors to the left.
Heheh...good point. But then - we get so many religious extremists on this thread trying to de-bunk evolution, I felt maybe it was time to turn the tables on them...
J.
I think most of the time its the believers that take the statement as being 'superior' just as we non believers take the religious 'holier than thou' statements as an enforcement of perceived authority - which we dont like, as it seems nor do you.
On topic - I would have to agree that god is imaginary - even if a god does exist, it is invisible so therefore non tangible and any effort to 'see' god would involve the imagination.
It could be argued that God does exist, but only in our minds, and only as the personification of the concept of pure goodness - a controller of morality and ethics.
If that is true, it would be practically impossible for a human construct to have the power needed to create matter. In other words, "God" did not create the Universe.
Assuming of course, the Universe as we perceive and observe is also not a human construct or a projection of the collective unconscious.