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crashfrog
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Message 3 of 26 (43252)
06-17-2003 11:23 PM
Reply to: Message 2 by NosyNed
06-17-2003 10:19 PM


If someone is ignorant of an area and is arrogant as well then they can probalby expect some fairly negative reactions. I'm not sure you can condemn those reacting that way under those circumstances.
Exactly. (And no, I haven't been posting at that site. )
I try to sound only as arrogant as my opponent. If my opponent acts like a know-it-all (ala FFGFollower) I'll get pretty hot. I'll be direct. You have to in order to have a chance of getting through.
If my opponent is self-effacing, polite, and well-mannered, I try to be, too. If they're all like "I don't know much, but I thought this might be a thorny problem for evolution", I try to be like "I don't know much either... here's perhaps a flaw in this argument."
I'd rather argue with the latter than the former. Sadly the internet does not trend towards civil behavior - or perhaps, words just seem more terse without the tone of voice behind them.
I'm no authority; I would never wittingly claim to be. But some creationist claims are so outrageous you don't have to have a degree to debunk them.
Sorry if I come off as an arrogant atheist. I like to think I'm just a serious atheist - I'm unwilling to entertain the existence of god without some proof. So I'm not willing to take the existence of god in an argument for granted. If you want to argue with me, and your position requires the existence of god (or an inerrant bible), that's something we'll have to argue about.
Just as you wouldn't let "Given that the sky is pink," go by without challenge, I challenge theism when it's presented before me as a given.

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crashfrog
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From: Silver Spring, MD
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Message 10 of 26 (43378)
06-19-2003 3:51 AM
Reply to: Message 6 by Geno
06-18-2003 6:24 PM


Re: Christian Forum
This wasn't me by the way, I actually copied and pasted this from the aforementioned forum, because I couldn't believe this would actually make sense to anybody.
...Ooohhh. Now it comes into focus.
I'd point out, this is why we have both the UBB quote tags and the forum guideline about citing sources. So that other people's words aren't mistaken as your own.

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crashfrog
Member (Idle past 1768 days)
Posts: 19762
From: Silver Spring, MD
Joined: 03-20-2003


Message 14 of 26 (43707)
06-23-2003 1:06 AM
Reply to: Message 13 by Itachi Uchiha
06-23-2003 12:59 AM


From my personal experiences believing in god is a matter of faith. This is something most of everyone here hasn't experienced and that is why youre views of atheism are justified.
That, I think, is where you're wrong. Most of us atheists here come not from a tradition of atheism, but from a religious background.
I did the faith thing. I had faith in god. But christian church (as you do) says that if you have faith, god will make changes in your life - that faith leads to verifiable actions.
What I discovered is that my faith had nothing at all to do with what happened. Nothing I prayed for happened. God made no changes in my life. God did nothing for me.
I did believe in god. I really, really did. I believed in god so much I was a creationist, like you.
Faith is real and it works you just have to Believe.
It didn't work for me. I believed as strongly as I knew how. How do you explain that?
If faith is real, shouldn't it work for everyone?

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crashfrog
Member (Idle past 1768 days)
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From: Silver Spring, MD
Joined: 03-20-2003


Message 17 of 26 (43718)
06-23-2003 3:05 AM
Reply to: Message 16 by Itachi Uchiha
06-23-2003 1:51 AM


Ever asked yourself why?
Yeah, it turned out the answer was simple. There wasn't any god to answer the prayers. Hence, atheism.
I guess then you never knew God personally. You believed in God but if you knew him you should know that everything has a purpose.
What, a purpose I simply couldn't understand? How could I know god and yet not know his purposes? And how could a purpose of good in the world result in so much suffering?
This makes us mad especially me and we start arguing with god things like why cant that girl be my girlfriend, or why cant i have that big house instead of this lame apartment, or why do i have to back down if that guy insulted me, i want to kick his butt. well lets analyze it.
Hey, I'm not stupid. I knew what prayers were selfish and what were not. I even knew what prayers were too ambitious, though no one ever called them such. I didn't pray for personal gain nor for an end to world suffering.
I prayed that my friend wouldn't succumb to the evils of drugs. He did. I prayed for the strength to not fail my classes again this semester. I didn't get it.
You can say I wasn't a true christian, or that I didn't know god, or whatever. But the truth was, I was as true a christian as anyone could be. As true a one as you are, I'm sure. And god never did anything to me.
I know this sounds angry or harsh or something - I'm actually not angry in the least. Not at god, or at you, or at myself. I'm just trying to impress upon you that if it's your belief that faith in god has tangible results in the real world to every person of faith, it's just not true. People of faith are no more likely to have good things happen to them than anybody else.
Believe in god, if you like. I personally don't see much point in belief and worship of a god that never acts in a way distinguishable from simple, random chance.
[This message has been edited by crashfrog, 06-23-2003]

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