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No challenge in religion
There's no fun in debunking religion, it's just so easy cause of the grossly disproportionaly large flaws in logic/reasoning.
Puzzling how there's still so many people here at this forum who believe/discuss the matter... Why not make posts about other thing wich are more complex and debatable such as ethic/moral issues. Only because lots of people believe in something doesnt make it worthy of a debate.. lots of people believe in santa claus, the easter bunny, goblins and fairies. Why are you guys still discussing angels/demons (religion) and not these other subjects :P |
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Re: No challenge in religion
Amen.
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Re: No challenge in religion
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There's no fun in debunking religion, it's just so easy cause of the grossly disproportionaly large flaws in logic/reasoning. Puzzling how there's still so many people here at this forum who believe/discuss the matter... Why not make posts about other thing wich are more complex and debatable such as ethic/moral issues. Only because lots of people believe in something doesnt make it worthy of a debate.. lots of people believe in santa claus, the easter bunny, goblins and fairies. Why are you guys still discussing angels/demons (religion) and not these other subjects :P [/ QUOTE ] For some its why supposedly rational people can believe something so irrational. For me its mainly why some supposedly decent people believe in such an unpleasant god. As for ethics, we've had some cracking threads. chez |
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Re: No challenge in religion
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Why not make posts about other thing wich are more complex and debatable such as ethic/moral issues. [/ QUOTE ] Cause ethics and moral issues stem from what religion points to. |
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Re: No challenge in religion
If in the near future, a drug was invented that stimulated brain activity in animals, and a monkey could think equally to a human in every aspect, should they have rights the same as us? Should killing a cow (smart one) be considered murder? If so, would the death penalty be aplied? (is the death penalty even correct to apply in human->human murders?) What about artificial inteligente in robots, some day they may grow a conscience (plausable theory, and not so far off into the future as people might think).. what whould THEIR rights me?
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Re: No challenge in religion
I just wrote out a whole response and lost it. Ugh that's frustrating. Damn poker screens.
Anyhoo, to sum up my point: I took a class called "philosophy of animals" which addressed many issues you mentioned. It forced us to think about the ethical consideration animals deserve. I came to the following conclusions: 1) Animals are not totally in our moral sphere, because they are incapable of reciprocity, but 2) they are deserving of due consideration and should not be harmed, unless harming them fulfills a basic human need. Some of the things we do to our fellow inhabitants on this planet are truly disturbing, and I wish more people would be exposed to some of these realities. |
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Re: No challenge in religion
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If in the near future, a drug was invented that stimulated brain activity in animals, and a monkey could think equally to a human in every aspect, should they have rights the same as us? Should killing a cow (smart one) be considered murder? If so, would the death penalty be aplied? (is the death penalty even correct to apply in human->human murders?) What about artificial inteligente in robots, some day they may grow a conscience (plausable theory, and not so far off into the future as people might think).. what whould THEIR rights me? more interesting questions than regligion [/ QUOTE ] Hmmm, interesting question, but not as intersting as the thing religion points to because the thing religion points to already contains everything. Anyways, what would their rights be? They would have to challenge our authority as humans at the top of tha mutha effin food chain before they got a say. Now if we are good humans and we appreciate all the goods the Universe supplies, we won't take more than we need. But we are scheming, deceptive, power hungry humans so we will not give anything rights that can't kick our ass. So what if a cow can talk, it can't kick my ass. That type of thinking will happen until humans realize that we're all made out of the same stuff and see that there is One, which all relates back to the thing religion points to anyways. |
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Re: No challenge in religion
If one of the reasons why we eat animals is because of lesser intelligence, to the extent that a smarter cow would be spared from the grill, then by the same logic we should consider eating retarded people.
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Re: No challenge in religion
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If one of the reasons why we eat animals is because of lesser intelligence, to the extent that a smarter cow would be spared from the grill, then by the same logic we should consider eating retarded people. [/ QUOTE ] Well put. This brings me to something I have been thinking about for a while. I am a special olympics volunteer and have been for years so I have had opportunity to deal with all sorts of retarded and disabled people. A small number of them are high functioning and can live pretty normal day to day lives. A greater number have been and will be a burden to society until they die. Why do we insist on slapping evolution in the face? We divert resources from bettering society to taking care of those who cannot care for themselves. I feel that ultimately this holds the human race back. |
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Re: No challenge in religion
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more interesting questions than regligion [/ QUOTE ] Hardly. How are we going to get NotReady pissed off with questions like this? |
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