alewis wrote:Dalek Prime wrote:Based on our unequal relationship with God, and our inability to escape him, is the love of God really not a case of Stockholm syndrome? Or in the case of a complete faith, Oslo syndrome? And is God's love really not a case of Lima syndrome?
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_syndrome
Yes, I'm half joking. But is there not some truth to this?
If stockholm syndrome is supposed to be an argument against God then it's a textbook genetic fallacy. Bad attributes of a God's believers doesn't make their beliefs themselves false.
I'm actually a believer, if you'd bother to read more of my posts. But its funny you mention it. I was just reading about your 'euphoria' over your 'triumph' of intellect over belief in, as you say, a false God, which you wrote yesterday. Now you're arguing for God today? Do you even know what you really believe?
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I'll save you the time of refreshing your memory, Jimmy...
alewis wrote:To be clear, I'm not a professional "quote-maker", just an atheist teen who values his intelligence and scientific knowledge over any silly book of fairy tales written 3000 years ago. That being said, I am open to any and all criticisms.
"In this moment, I am euphoric. Not because of any phony god's blessing. But because, I am enlightened by my intelligence.
Now, you show me, Sonny Jim; where do I argue here that God doesn't exist? That's not even what my thread here is about.
Btw, how is it, with all the threads here on this forum, newbies are attracted to my posts like flies to shit? Ah well, doesn't matter. Welcome to the forum, fly. Try working on your quotes. They're not quotable.