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The validity of the existence of god is untestable, therefore I won't take a position on it. Everyone else (theists and atheists equally) are under operating under a shared delusion. That's right. I'm throwing 99.99% of all people into the crazy bin. | |||
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Just because the idiocy is shared by billions doesn't make it true. Conversely, science is true whether you believe in it or not.
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Let me refresh your memory on my statements. I expressed doubt on the historicity of Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad. You raised the writings of Josephus and Tacitus, which I refuted with considerable thought. Your response was a sloppy copy from the summary paragraph of a Wikipedia entry, which contained contradictory and qualified citations. You attempted to steamroll some sort of massive academic consensus which does not exist using hearsay and vague references as your evidence. I see two major flaws in your current post. Until very recently, it was simply not socially acceptable to refute religious affiliation. It was definitely rational for thoughtful men to maintain silence and go to church. It is only within the most very recent decades in particular parts of the world where public atheism was not a tremendous disadvantage in many pursuits, including employment opportunities, social networking, marriage partners, and housing availability. As a result, casual statements from past public figures regarding religious beliefs greatly resemble coerced testimony. It was simple not an option to openly state disbelief or even doubt without significant personal cost. In the modern age, atheism has seized to be as great a disadvantage, but it is still significant. Here is a recent Gallup poll showing atheist candidates as less acceptable to voters than Latinos, Muslims or Gays: http://www.gallup.com/poll/155285/at...andidates.aspx. The second flaw in your argument is equally significant and leaves you with fallacious appeal to authority. Humans, however brilliant in their fields, are fully capable of completely irrational behavior both within those areas and certainly in other areas of life. In fact, it is not at all uncommon for the greatest minds to have psychological problems and make horrible, self-destructive decisions. If you'd like some evidence for that, here is an excellent article by the late and brilliant Grady Towers: http://www.cpsimoes.net/artigos/outsiders.html. I find no clear thinking in your arguments. I find them filled with supposition and interpretation and glaring formal and informal fallacies. I don't claim to know the details of your supernatural beliefs, but your agitated tone throughout this thread make it highly likely that you have an emotional attachment to theism. You appear to be wanting to surround yourself with great thinkers in agreement with you in an attempt to justify your own beliefs. While that may be comforting, it is in no way rational. Herd behavior is instinctive, not cognitive. Within your own expressed argument, you have failed to provide an explanation of how belief in one or more deities can be the outcome of a logical process. It involves a huge logical jump over the unknown to a belief in the giant daddy in the sky. This is argumentum ad ignorantium, perfectly analogous to Russell's teapot, and the diametric opposite of reasoned thinking. | |||
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However, fact of the matter is. The theory of evolution pretty much squashes what is believed by religious people whom believe in god.
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We have produced amino acids from inorganic material. Stanley Miller and Harold Urey used water vapor, methane, hydrogen, and ammonia (along with an electrical spark) to show that organic molecules (e.g. amino acids) could form spontaneously. After Miller died in 2007 it was shown that well over 20 amino acids were produced in his experiment - many more than occur naturally. This gives great weight to the Heterotroph Hypothesis.
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Pardon my terrible editing. I meant one instead of on, ceased instead of seized. I have multiple grammatical errors and I have no idea why I capitalized the g in Gays. Whatever.
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