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I would be very careful, if I were you about ascribing atheist beliefs to me.
My religious beliefs are my own, and that is as it should be.
Originally posted by Sky watcher
Originally posted by kenochs
reply to post by oozyism
You're right of course... it was a thread born of frustration.
My eyes were opened and now I cant stop reading about it because it (Bible) the coolest story ever when you break it all down. You will see.
Originally posted by Dr Love
Actually, "gravity" was created by God to keep us all from floating out into space.
Peace
Originally posted by OzWeatherman
Originally posted by Dr Love
Actually, "gravity" was created by God to keep us all from floating out into space.
Peace
Is that the same god that convinced the catholic church that the earth was flat, and convinced the church to imprison or executed anyone who used science to prove otherwise
Originally posted by mike_trivisonno
Originally posted by troubleshooter
Originally posted by mike_trivisonno
reply to post by kenochs
I think Julian Jaynes' "The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind" will shed light on why religion and feelings of faith arise in virtually every single instance of human development and how the vestiges of our past are carried forward into the present through the expression of religious and political structures used for social control.
Brilliant man.
How did you get 'social control' from Julian Jaynes book 'Bicameral Mind?
It's been a while since I read Jaynes. But one of the main themes was that our political and religious institutions provide social control through the use of external authority. These structures for social control appeal to individual's tendency to seek external authority. They are vestiges of our bicameral past.
Originally posted by Sigismundus
Hi Biulw85
Why do you doubt the possibility that people sometimes work hard enough in their studies to be able to matriculate at British Universities and get advanced Theology degrees?
People like me actually DO exist in the big, wide world you know--although I admit I'm something of a rarity in Dumbed Down America !