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Originally posted by Beavers
reply to post by Noncompatible
Your body will be dead, sure, but are you just a body?
If yes, please provide proof that there isn't any kind of afterlife. If no, please provide proof that there is.
My point is that you can't prove either, and I'm laughing at the irony that atheists mock others and act superior to those with faith, when they are just as reliant on their faith in their beliefs as anyone else!
know 1 [noh]
1. to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty: I know the situation fully.
'Must' is a very strong assumption, and incorrect. I am aware of the 'big bang' theory of course. It is an interesting theory based on research by others where I have not been personally involved. I neither believe it or disbelieve as I have not carried out primary research and do not have enough knowledge to form a definite opinion myself. Honestly, I don't really care how the universe was formed, it has no relevance to my existence in this time frame I'm living right now. I would personally divert research budgets to more pressing matters in the world such as sustainable energy, sanitation and clean water for all. Regardless of my opinion about the 'big bang' theory, I certainly do not insert an unprovable entity into the discussion to fill the blanks, although I can understand the need some people may feel to do so.
Who knows, science has no answers for that, and religion just replaces an honest answer of 'I don't know' with an unprovable entity to explain it all.
Getting back to my intents in the OP, all I'm saying is that faith in the published research of others is not the same as faith in an unprovable invisible deity, no matter how much some theists would like it to appear. The research of others can be checked and verified, gods on the other hand can not. I'm not sure the point you are trying to make here but in most aspects of life I will trust science over religion. Put simply, if I have an infection I would prefer antibiotics to a prayer any day.
Originally posted by Wertdagf
reply to post by MamaJ
I have experienced many deaths where on several occasions I saw light underneath or above the dying and this was my sign they were exiting the body.
I think this about sums up your mystical experiences. Interesting that such a nonsensical claim, which have no connection to Christianity in particular, is the foundation of your belief.
You know what they say about the house built upon the sand, but when your old and you've spent so much time on a particular belief realizing that it was wasted time is a hard thing to swallow.edit on 1-4-2013 by Wertdagf because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by rbm7448
What a dichotomy! People do things religiously all the time, like brushing their teeth or arranging the clothes in their closet.
I was taught that religion is the way you live your life. Funny how people define religion as the one hour a week spent in a house of worship (not to mention taking out a church bulletin ad promoting their business), likely spending it begging forgiveness for all that they've done outside of the confines of their chosen "cleansing facility".
Originally posted by rbm7448
The funniest part is how they act after said service, cutting each other off trying to get out of the parking lot, jockeying in line at their favorite Sunday breakfast spot and trying to bang each others spouses.
Originally posted by NeverForget
Just to put atheism (lack of a belief) in better terms, for Theists to understand:-
"Atheism Is a Religion Like Abstinence Is a Sex Position"edit on 1/4/2013 by NeverForget because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by grainofsand
I live in the UK where The Church of England is established legally with the state.
It's bishops have voting rights in the upper house of parliament which can influence legislation in my country. The Anglican churches in Wales, Scotland and N.Ireland are not established but it's citizens legislation can be influenced by votes from the Church of England.
Originally posted by octotom
reply to post by grainofsand
Thread title:
Why do some theists desperately try to claim a lack of faith as religion?
I'm assuming that you mean lack of faith in God. The answer is simple. You have to have faith that there is no God in order to be an atheist. The existence of God can't be proven or not. Regardless of which side of the fence you land you have to have a certain amount of faith to have landed there. This initial step, in this case not believing in a god, then has natural effects on your answer to the biggest questions in life; which is the function of all religion.
Originally posted by octotom
reply to [url= by grainofsand[/url]
Thread title:
Why do some theists desperately try to claim a lack of faith as religion?
I'm assuming that you mean lack of faith in God. The answer is simple. You have to have faith that there is no God in order to be an atheist. The existence of God can't be proven or not. Regardless of which side of the fence you land you have to have a certain amount of faith to have landed there. This initial step, in this case not believing in a god, then has natural effects on your answer to the biggest questions in life; which is the function of all religion.
Apart from recorded placebo effects, I am personally unaware of any conclusive evidence that mind over matter, or prayers, have any noticable influence over ailments.
Originally posted by MamaJ
Just because you are Atheist and do not believe in a God... do you not believe mind over matter? Saying or asking your body to heal isn't worth getting over an illness or disease?
Interesting question, I have one child, my son, and I hope I die before him and never face that reality.
You may not have faith in a God or Gods... but if you think deep enough do you not think about the Invisible and life after death?
How do Atheists think when they lose a child?
Can you give me an example of what you would "think about" if that were to happen to you?
I'm really wanting to know, because again.. I am inquisitive.
No belief in a deity/spiritual teachings = no religion
Originally posted by Def Youth
How is it not a religion, at least for you?
No conversion attempts from me in this thread, perhaps you are confused? Feel free to quote some specific reply from me to support your rather silly claim though.
You're trying to convert everyone here.
Again, perhaps you are confused? My quotes were to show the different accepted definitions of the word 'faith' - which bit of that do you not understand? This 'non-god better than anothers god' accusation also appears to be in your mind alone. Please feel free to quote me, but you are the only person to use the term 'better'
You even quote from a book to prove your non-god is better than another's god.
As there is an obnoxious minority in all walks of life, theists and atheists alike.
Not all atheists are like that but an obnoxious minority does exist.
You may not have faith in a God or Gods... but if you think deep enough do you not think about the Invisible and life after death?
How do Atheists think when they lose a child?
Can you give me an example of what you would "think about" if that were to happen to you?
I'm really wanting to know, because again.. I am inquisitive.