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Originally posted by -PLB-
As for the theory from the bible, where is the fossil evidence for it? As far as I know there isn't a single fossil that is out of place and can not be explained by evolution. If all species were created, we should have plenty of these kind of examples right? Or were all species created in such a chronological order that is looks like they evolved like that?
Originally posted by IamBoon
reply to post by traditionaldrummer
There are transitory fossil showing macro evolution. Try looking stuff up before you claim evidence.... makes you look bad.
www.talkorigins.org...
Originally posted by IamBoon
reply to post by traditionaldrummer
I did mean to quote ADjenson. Sorry mate!
Originally posted by acuna
Definition of "belief" from dictionary.com
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"belief [bih-leef]
Example Sentences Origin
be·lief [bih-leef] Show IPA
noun
1.
something believed; an opinion or conviction: a belief that the earth is flat.
2.
confidence in the truth or existence of something not immediately susceptible to rigorous proof: a statement unworthy of belief.
3.
confidence; faith; trust: a child's belief in his parents.
4.
a religious tenet or tenets; religious creed or faith: the Christian belief."
Looking at #2 the words, "something not immediately susceptible to rigorous proof". Because the burden of proof is on those who believe in the supernatural I think a lack of belief is not a belief in this case. But what does it really matter? If you want to call my lack of belief in any gods a belief go ahead...perhaps call it a negative belief?
Originally posted by IamBoon
reply to post by Daniem
Your "bushmen" are not atheist because there is no basis for the term. Atheist are so called because of a view they hold on the unknowable.
Your "bushmen" would be free of the concept and labels that describe religious ort anti-religious thought..
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
Originally posted by acuna
Definition of "belief" from dictionary.com
(dictionary.reference.com...)
"belief [bih-leef]
Example Sentences Origin
be·lief [bih-leef] Show IPA
noun
1.
something believed; an opinion or conviction: a belief that the earth is flat.
2.
confidence in the truth or existence of something not immediately susceptible to rigorous proof: a statement unworthy of belief.
3.
confidence; faith; trust: a child's belief in his parents.
4.
a religious tenet or tenets; religious creed or faith: the Christian belief."
Looking at #2 the words, "something not immediately susceptible to rigorous proof". Because the burden of proof is on those who believe in the supernatural I think a lack of belief is not a belief in this case. But what does it really matter? If you want to call my lack of belief in any gods a belief go ahead...perhaps call it a negative belief?
You ignored # 1. You have a strong "conviction" that there is no such thing as a god of any kind, but you cannot know if that is fact or not. The best you could ever say is "To the best of my knowledge god doesn't exist."
Originally posted by jmdewey60
reply to post by racasan
Piety is a reverence for the gods and was a necessary social behavior because if there were enough people of a pious nature within a community, then the gods would look favorably on that community , allowing it to prosper and not befall calamities and famines and wars and otherwise destruction to the community.
This is why something like desecrating a temple would get you killed because it would affect everyone else in the community because the offended god may wreck vengeance on it for allowing such a crime to go unpunished.
Today you don't have community gods so much since we have moved on to the concept of personal gods and what you believe has no effect on the next person as long as you do not infringe on his right to worship as he sees fit.
I think the original message to be given out by followers of Jesus was something like:
So how come Christians are hell bent on converting everybody to be just like them?
What’s so wrong with self-evolution and free-will, isn’t this constant badgering of non-believers just showing a lack of faith in their god?
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
Look at it this way. Atheism didn't exist until the modern age. This was brought about by science as somethings that were once thought to be caused by God or gods were discovered to actually be caused by things in nature, like bacteria, or lightning. Most of the folks that begin that movement in the 1700's found that sometimes superstition often tied to religion or beliefs can be detrimental to their health and so they atheist movement began. It doesn;t mean that God doesn't exist, just the way they view him he does not.