This is quite right, thedoc. But you and I know very well they'll never do it, for one very simple reason.thedoc wrote:The thread is about the challenge for Atheists to provide some justification for their morality.
They can't.
This is quite right, thedoc. But you and I know very well they'll never do it, for one very simple reason.thedoc wrote:The thread is about the challenge for Atheists to provide some justification for their morality.
I'm far too busy doing good works to spare the time to explain myself to you, Lord Snooty.Immanuel Can wrote:This is quite right, thedoc. But you and I know very well they'll never do it, for one very simple reason.thedoc wrote:The thread is about the challenge for Atheists to provide some justification for their morality.
They can't.
Well spotted, sir. For anyone who missed it:Harbal wrote:What, like a Catholic, or something?Immanuel Can wrote:He was an occultist, actually,surreptitious57 wrote:But did you know that Hitler was a Christian?
And there you have it. Hitler might have been a Catholic, but he certainly wasn't a Christian.Immanuel Can wrote:Now, he did have a concordat with the Pope: but how "Catholic" he really was is very debatable. Certainly no Christian, not by a long chalk.
Well, the contradictions are something that people who wish to believe the bible isn't worthless will have to deal with; really not my problem. As for the criticism: if a judgement of something as worthless* makes the judgement worthless, then a judgement of worthlessness of the worthlessness of the original judgement of worthlessness is almost certainly worthless.thedoc wrote:If the Bible is deemed to be worthless, then the contradictions and criticism is also.
They do seem to have a lot of strange rituals and practices and then there's all that mumbling in a language that hardly anyone can understand. There's the child cruelty to the kids who were unlucky enough to find themselves in the hands of the nuns, very witch like. I also imagine all the child abusing priests had Satan's full support, as well. I suppose we should be thankful they can't get away with the inquisition any more.uwot wrote: Well spotted, sir. For anyone who missed it:
It seems that the people who choose to believe in the contradictions, are not concerned that there seem to be contradictions. But the people who claim to not believe in the contradictions, because of the contradictions, seem to place a lot of importance on something they don't believe in.uwot wrote: Well, the contradictions are something that people who wish to believe the bible isn't worthless will have to deal with; really not my problem.
There are no answers, you idiot. You people have never been happy unless you've had someone to persecute but times have changed. Without the authority and power of the state behind him any more, God can't push folks about like he used to be able to. Get over it Mr. Snoot. Nobody's stopping you from having your quaint little view of things, just don't try pushing anybody else back into the dark ages. The tide is against you.Immanuel Can wrote:Still not seeing a single value -- not anything at all -- that Atheism sponsors. Lots of talk, but no attempt to ante up.
A colossal bluff or distraction, it seems: but no answers.
That's because 'atheism' isn't anything you idiot. Just because someone doesn't happen to share your particular childish belief makes not one iota of difference to how considerately they behave towards others. People can't help it if they are more evolved and intelligent than you are. KKKristians tend to be the biggest arse-wipes around. It would seem that your kristian beliefs have the opposite effect to what the Jebus intendedImmanuel Can wrote:Still not seeing a single value -- not anything at all -- that Atheism sponsors. Lots of talk, but no attempt to ante up.
A colossal bluff or distraction, it seems: but no answers.
There seems to be a consensus emerging.vegetariantaxidermy wrote:you idiot.
Instead of all these posts, why don't you write a long book enumerating and explaining all the things theists can do that non-theists can't do...unless he becomes one like your eminent self requiring justification for any morality that doesn't conform to yours.Immanuel Can wrote:This is quite right, thedoc. But you and I know very well they'll never do it, for one very simple reason.thedoc wrote:The thread is about the challenge for Atheists to provide some justification for their morality.
They can't.
The most spiteful comments are from you. You can barely contain your hatred for the unsuperstitious. You aren't even honest enough to express it openly. I doubt if many are fooled by you, but oddly you seem to have garnered a little fan club on here.Immanuel Can wrote:So again...no answers. Raging, spite, frustration...but no answers.![]()
The OP was right, it seems.
...you always have the same response for all the responses you did receive but don't like. A true theist ploy when there are no more bullets left to fire. It's time to beg your god for more inspiration to counter the infidels!Immanuel Can wrote:So again...no answers. Raging, spite, frustration...but no answers.![]()
The OP was right, it seems.