+1. PP clearly lacks any grounding in even the basics of Christianity. I'd be happy to keep explaining the basics, if only as an educational service, but I don't have the energy to keep batting away random references to Horus or insinuations about the motives of people who lived 2000 years ago. |
| Well, I got browbeaten for suggesting that those who pose the questions should first educate themselves, but I stick to that. It is not my job to explain Christianity as a public service to people who declare it irrelevant on the basis of utter ignorance. That is not debate; it is argument for the sake of argument. It's pretty clear the OP is not interested in the actual question he/she posed, but in arguing a personal worldview. It's just boring. |
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OP: We already did the Horus/Mithra thing to death in the other thread you started--So What is the Right Answer?
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/425783.page I don't know why you keep starting these threads. Is it for you to have a forum to bait believers? Is it because you in fact are searching, but are frustrated that posters aren't giving you what you view as satisfactory answers to your often out of left field comments? The titles you give to these threads indicate that you are perhaps searching. Did you have a horrible childhood? Your comment about religion being malign because it instills fear into the younger generation makes me think perhaps you had a very sad and abusive childhood in the clutches of some religious extremist, for which I am very sorry if true. But as grown up, you really have to get over religion as being the source of any still sensitive traumatic injuries you may have suffered as a child. |
Not OP. Imho if Christ's followers lied about his birthdate in order to take over a pagan holiday, that's deceitful no matter what the intent behind it. I don't believe they knew better than those who celebrated the Solstice. It was deceitful plain and simple. |
That's your opinion and you are entitled to it. But you do realize that you are not going to change anyone's mind, right? Live and let live. I'm a Christian who personally couldn't care less if you believe in God or not. It doesn't harm me one way or the other. |
Your insistence on deceit in choosing a day of the year to celebrate Christ's birth is quite astonishing. You clearly are a very black and white person who doesn't know the difference between literal and figurative truth. Your insistence on a very rigid sense of literal truth is scary to tell you the truth. I am very relieved you are not religious as such insistence on literalness is what makes for the very worst of religious extremists and zealots. |
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NP here. I'm an atheist, so I can't directly respond to OP's original question, but things have, as usual, spread out.
The universe is vast, and the existence of life is a total puzzle. I don't have any answer to how or why it all came to be, so if someone wants to say "God" instead of "I haven't the foggiest idea", that's fine with me. I believe in the golden rule. I think I have value and wish to be treated as though I have value, so I try to do the same to others. For those who think such belief can only come from believing in God, I'm thrilled that you believe in God. I hope you can take my word that such belief is possible apart from belief in God. I don't expect any believer is going to change my mind, nor vice-versa. That does not mean we can't learn from each other, but it does mean that it makes no sense to keep battering each other with insults and accusations of stupidity. So if you are a believer, then in your eyes we atheists should also be seen as children of God and deserving of your love. And if you're an atheist, then accept as a clearly observable fact that belief is a reality, one which hard-headed scientists actually study. |
The Golden Rule, aka the Ethics of Reciprocity, can be found in nearly every world religion and appears in the gospels in Matthew 7:12. This Christian has no beef with atheists per se, but I do find the simplistic charge that believers in any God must be stupid and uneducated to be patently offensive. There are a great many highly educated people in this world who believe in God, and OP and others here are certainly no great intellects if their knowledge of the subject at hand and their ability to engage in discussion are any indication. |
Wow, guess I hit a few nerves. So why did they choose the solstice? Why not create Savior Birth Day on another date and let the Solstice holiday die out? Someone upthread said it was shrewd. Yes, sorry to say that it was a lie to attach an invented date to an existing holiday and claim it for Jesus in order to spread the message. You just think that the ends justify the means. I was raised without religion so am not as impassioned about my agnosticism as some are. But I don't like misinformation. |
Not true -- people changes their mind all the time about god. more people are deciding against god than ever before -- thanks to understanding of science and information so freey available on the internet. |
That the brain is wired to believe at some level is a reality -- but the beliefs are not necessarily true and science is is hard at work figuring that out too. As the number of believers is going down and with less childhood indoctrination, it will decrease further and faster. |
And again you show your simplistic mindset. Throughout history some of the most amazing scientific thinkers have also been people of faith. Copernicus, Bacon, Galileo, Descartes, Pascal, Newton, Ampere, Volta, Pasteur, Einstein, Darwin |
What, exactly, has science figured out that disproves God? |
Many believers are not stupid or uneducated, but they sure suspend their disbelief a lot to hold some of their religious ideas in their heads at the same time they think logically about other things. |
you can take Einstein of that list -- he made it very clear his "religion" was nature and nothing beyond it. Darwin started out religious, but didn't end up that way. Also note that the most of rest of the list goes back centuries - before evolution or critical/historical biblical studies or archeology. |