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just sat listening to songs of praise (pentecost special)
never realised so many young people were into religion.
it all seems very trendy and happy.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 3:29 pm
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I thought Pentecost was another supermarket chain....like Lidl or Locost.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 3:33 pm
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I thought it was a mispronunciation of rentaghost.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 3:34 pm
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delusion starts at a very young age these days.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 3:45 pm
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Indoctrination into cults is not a laughing matter.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 3:46 pm
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delusion starts at a very young age these days.

Nothing worse than a zealous atheist.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 3:46 pm
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Nothing worse than a zealous atheist.

apart from overly zealous religious types who try and mask the flaws of their belief system with happy-clappy.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 3:54 pm
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I used to be happy clappy.

Now, oddly as an atheist, I can still speak in tongues. Guess it wasn't the spirit of god afterall. Doh..


 
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At least they've got rhythm.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 3:56 pm
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At least they've got rhythm.

Indeed.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 3:58 pm
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some of the tunes were very uplifting


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 3:59 pm
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A.W.E.S.O.M.E


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 4:00 pm
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Be careful ton. Be very, very careful.......


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 4:04 pm
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ds, why?


 
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delusion starts at a very young age these days.
Nothing worse than a zealous atheist.

Seems no matter *what* an atheist puts down they are accused of being zealous.

You forgot the word 'shrill'. You lose a point for that you know.
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You could be about to be "drawn in". Have you checked the potential side effects of digoxin? "rarely, a propensity to have religious thoughts; possibly manifesting in setting down to watch SoP with a nice cup of tea and a French fancy. "


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 4:10 pm
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I used to think Pentecostal churches were a nice happy, fun brand of christianity - but it's actually quite sinister imo.


 
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Seems no matter *what* an atheist puts down they are accused of being zealous.

If their first word is delusion, then i think its a fair comment.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 4:12 pm
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poor troll from ton. It's not his first poor troll though. ton is the king of poor troll.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 4:13 pm
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Nothing worse than a zealous atheist..

holy wars?
Religious terrorism [ many varieties and flavour over history]
May still be accurate to call them delusional especially if god does not exist. Even if god does exist as they mainly believe in only one god and their then the majority of religious types are wrong and therefore delusional FACT


 
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People’s attachments to imaginary Gods and the flagrantly irrational are diminishing in this country and as a consequence we are seeing significant falls in church attendance. Unfortunately the same cannot be said for other parts of the world across the various denominations. Those young people ton is referring to are no doubt the dwindling products of parental indoctrination – hopefully they will avail themselves of the scientific and philosophical advances made since the first century, outside the purview of their parents, and transcend religious bewilderment.

The word atheist shouldn’t really need to exist. We don’t have names for people that doubt the Mad Hatter’s tea party was an historical event or that Elvis is still alive.


 
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Nothing worse than a zealous atheist..[/quote
holy wars?
Religious terrorism [ many varieties and flavour over history]

Your point seems to have got lost amidst a sea of raging formatting.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 4:15 pm
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ds, i have started doing soduko's and am also considering taking up crocheting................ 😯


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 4:16 pm
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one lost bracket confuses you Jamie poor soul i will pray for you 😉
I edited before seeing your comment and added some more.


 
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Editing ones post is the last refuge of a scoundrel sir!

Edit: I am such a hypocrite.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 4:20 pm
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scoundrel how very dare you is the new way of insulting folk - I like
EDIT: just to annoy you 😉


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 4:24 pm
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DD.............are you a happy clappy type?


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 4:28 pm
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Nail em up

Nail some sense into em

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I had the clap.....i was'nt happy.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 4:29 pm
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ton, it's none of your business. Rest assured though, you'll be in my prayers if I am.


 
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Some people are into religion, others not. Different people liking different things shocker, thank **** we're not all the same. After all a bit of religion to cleanse the soul is good, no? And after all you all are, you are souls
Hardly worth comment, is it. 🙄


 
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"Yes, we have souls. They're made of little robots...": Daniel Dennett.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 4:45 pm
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Mr Woppit - page 302 of 'Breaking the Spell' I believe.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 4:53 pm
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don simon.............yet you did.


 
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Posted : 12/06/2011 5:07 pm
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Can we please keep the conflict off of the thread, people. We are talking about religion here after all.


 
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evangelical atheists! 🙄
How long before they start knocking on our doors


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 5:13 pm
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indoctrinate the child and you will have an indoctrinated (wo)man.


 
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Darn it did I miss the gay bashing, n********er bashing, Muslim bashing, lefty bashing, long haired lentil eating layabout bashing thread as well?

Heck seems like bashing religious types is the last bastion of the good ol' intolerant, 'you aint like me so I'm goona lynch you from a tree mutha f**a' good ol boys Klan.

Y'all must be so proud of your hypocrisy.


 
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c u at the pearly gates


 
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don simon.............yet you did.

Only so I could insult you. 😉


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 5:49 pm
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feel free mate, if it helps your ego............. 😀


 
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hopefully they will avail themselves of the scientific and philosophical advances made since the first century, outside the purview of their parents, and transcend religious bewilderment

Hehe.. maybe after you've grown up for another 20 years or so you'll realise how massively ironic this is 🙂


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 6:17 pm
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and the irony is where molgrips?


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 6:19 pm
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Stage 1 - wtf is going on?
Stage 2 - all this must've been created by some crazy magical being
Stage 3 - everyone knows about the magic being, let's all worship it
Stage 4 - hold on, it's not magic at all, but science
Stage 5 - hahaha, look at all those magic believers
Stage 6 - actually, when you think about it a bit, truth a very fluid concept and all points of view are equally valid logically speaking

You're only at stage 5, whilst claiming to be really clever 🙂


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 6:23 pm
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Yes, we will gather at the river....

http://www.atheistalliance.org/


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 6:23 pm
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'Ere ton......
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Sorry, forgot what I was going to write after doing all the full stops.

Any idea what I was going to say big fella?


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 6:24 pm
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and I guess you are at stage 6. How comforting for you 🙄

Edit - and where have I claimed to be really clever?


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 6:25 pm
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Stage 7 - Let's argue about it anyway.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 6:28 pm
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Stage 8 - Masturbate.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 6:30 pm
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Stage 6 - actually, when you think about it a bit, truth a very fluid concept and all points of view are equally valid logically speaking

Then Stage 7 - when you realise that relativism is a cop-out and you should probably grow some balls and have an opinion


 
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I used my extreme intelligence to deduce a very condescending tone in your post 🙂

As for stage 6 - yeah it's pretty relaxed up here - you should try it 🙂

Then Stage 7 - when you realise that relativism is a cop-out and you should probably grow some balls and have an opinion

Good argument. I do have an opinion though, however I don't think it is more valid than anyone else's so I don't publicly deride them for it.. unless they start it 😉


 
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or Stage 7 - when you realise that relativism is a cop-out and you should probably grow some balls and have an opinion
😆 - excellent!


 
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hopefully they will avail themselves of the scientific and philosophical advances made since the first century, outside the purview of their parents, and transcend religious bewilderment

The irony or hypocrisy here, deluded, is that you do not understand enough of the science to fully support the Big Bang or even evolution but are quite happy with the idea that other wiser scientists do. As such your own scientific view is in fact just a belief system as well.

Faith in 'blokes smarter than yourself' , but selective too, after all you chose not to believe the Jesuits, a bunch of fairly smart blokes, yet you know as little of their scientific work as you do of any other scientist. Your choice of who to believe is not evidence based either.


 
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Pwned 🙂


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 6:37 pm
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I would argue they are not all equally logical viable. In fact there is no ontological reason for god and limited empirical* evidence to support it as a theory.
Either way we can agree either one is correct or the other [ god or no god] as they are mutually exclusive. De facto one is true and that view is a little more valid than the false one.
Apart from that great point.

* I am being charitable there is none.


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 6:38 pm
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In fact there is no ontological reason for god and limited empirical* evidence to support it as a theory

Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence though, of course.

Perfectly easy to imagine a god who allows no evidence of his existence to penetrate our universe through his own will. How then would we prove or disprove the theory?


 
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I can imagine anything, even you making sense...it does not make it true sadly.
I think his son /prophets/creations etc suggest the deity has been dropping of hints in this realm - well that and we have the lords word via holy books-what do you think? I am fairly sure we can discount your thought experiment as not occurring for us.
I am not doing this debate as I am fairly confident you live life with CM type faith in what clever folk have shown by empirical study and give less weigh to the unevidenced but imaginable claims of those with faith.


 
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Equally, there's no proof that a chocolate tea-pot [b][u]isn't[/u][/b] orbiting the sun. So that means there must be! - right?


 
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In fact there is no ontological reason for god.

The Jesuits would disagree. and I don't expect you to read to find that evidence, but I would expect you to have done some to understand evolution or the Bign Bang, unless of course you are prepared to accept that they are just ideas which you believe in too


 
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I can imagine anything, even you making sense...it does not make it true sadly.

I predict you will never be a cult leader.


 
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I wondered how long it would be before the Big Bang got mentioned.
It's the nature of religion to ignore all the everyday science around us and focus on the few things that science hasn't fully explained yet as if that disproves science as a whole.


 
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I am not doing this debate as I am fairly confident you live life with CM type faith in what clever folk have shown by empirical study and give less weigh to the unevidenced but imaginable claims of those with faith

But can you tell me how that empirical evidence supports your belief?


 
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I wondered how long it would be before the Big Bang got mentioned.
It's the nature of religion to ignore all the everyday science around us and focus on the few things that science hasn't fully explained yet as if that disproves science as a whole

I haven't said that the inability to explain the origins of the universe is an argument against science. In fact I've not made any claims against science, only that many folks choose to believe in scientific ideas without actually understanding them. This makes it another belief system.


 
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Does god sit up in heaven and think "Oh look, there's some unbelievers down there. I know, I'll get one of my followers to argue with them on an internet forum. That'll win them over." ?


 
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Indoctrination into cults is not a laughing matter

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I think the bits about christianity where they tell you to be good to your fellow man are nice..

It's all the mumbo jumbo that goes along with it that really let's it down and makes it a bit creepy and medieval.. what christianity needs is to be dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century..


 
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what christianity needs is to be dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century..

Maybe stick some of the pentecosts on primetime TV [b]So you think you can dance[/b] and let the public decide


 
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...ponce-test


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 7:03 pm
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I can imagine anything, even you making sense...it does not make it true sadly

Look. My point is that you cannot ever disprove the existence of God. So what's the point in a) trying or b) laughing at those who choose to believe in him?

Being so utterly cock-sure that he does not exist is just as silly as being utterly cock-sure that he does.

You are missing the point of religion anyway. Explaining the creation of the world was important a long long time ago but it's moved on since then. Religion in the modern Western world is mostly about love, happiness, comfort, security, that kind of thing. Cosmology doesn't feature very highly any more.


 
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The Jesuits would disagree. and I don't expect you to read to find that evidence, but I would expect you to have done some to understand evolution or the Bign Bang, unless of course you are prepared to accept that they are just ideas which you believe in too

But can you tell me how that empirical evidence supports your belief?

What belief
Nice general trolling I have studied theology, philosophy of science, have a science degree and both quantum physics and cosmology fascinate me.
Ask me something specific so you can continue to have no opinion whilst sniping rather than actually counter the logic of my post or any belief.
Why not elucidate on the jesuits point of view from your great knowledge base .....googling should keep you busy for a while 😉

Being so utterly cock-sure that he does not exist is just as silly as being utterly cock-sure that he does.

no it is not one is a position built on faith and no evidence and is a weak interpretation of reality. To give each equal weight is stupid. ther are two options but the odds are not 50/50.


 
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All the STW religion protagonists should enter an ultra-sportive and discuss it on the way 🙂

Out of interest JY in what science is your degree?


 
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Religion in the modern Western world is mostly about love, happiness, comfort, security

...and imposition "spread the word!"


 
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fred whitton should be a quiet ride 😀


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 7:12 pm
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Sorry, forgot what I was going to write after doing all the full stops.

Any idea what I was going to say big fella?

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something along the lines of ' why dont you threaten them with fist pie Ton, just like you always do'.

even thought in all my years on here i have never threatened anyone.
that is usually how it goes with you DD, no?


 
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oh nice you will like this Psychology I am off out now 😳


 
Posted : 12/06/2011 7:15 pm
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and imposition "spread the word!"

I've had atheist views rammed down my throat* WAY WAY more than religious ones, seriously. They just can't shut up. It's as if they are insecure about something 🙂 Or maybe they miss the point...

* despite not being religious

Junkyard - do you think I'll take the mick for you studying Psychology?


 
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CM,

You speak of the sciences? Explain where it is scientifically demonstrable to raise the dead or rapture a person into the sky or be born of a virgin? These are claims that I’m less inclined to believe over natural biology as to how are species evolved – which can be explained.

Within the bounds of my own intellect (granted this is small :D) I chose to follow a world view based upon what I find persuasive. The bottom line is I don’t know and you don’t know either, I accept that, but I feel the ground is firmer where I stand – and I’m not saddled by the unfounded constraints, dogmas and strange hang-ups that religions impose.

Peace.


 
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no it is not one is a position built on faith and no evidence and is a weak interpretation of reality. To give each equal weight is stupid. ther are two options but the odds are not 50/50.

Isn't that assuming that you are taking extreme versions of both?


 
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What belief

Your belief in how the world works

Nice general trolling I have studied theology, philosophy of science, have a science degree and both quantum physics and cosmology fascinate me.

Now Junkyard, I've told you in the past that i have respect for you so without wishing to offend, you would recognise that the possession of a science degree is a meagre qualification for understanding the world. The science degree is not a reflection of your ability to understand scientific concepts so much as it is to be able to reproduce them in the appropriate assessment contexts. But that is a secondary argument. If you have studied theology and the philosophy of science beyond an module on your degree course you are well aware of the contribution of the Jesuits to scientific knowledge.

Ask me something specific so you can continue to have no opinion whilst sniping rather than actually counter the logic of my post or any belief.

I'm not sure what you want here. Are you saying that if i ask you a specific question I can continue without an opinion?

If so let me try with why did the people who began down the evolutionary track of losing their eyebrows lose out in the race for dominance?

(Is that what you mean?)


 
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