There were white men in the Middle East? 8) |
Here's one perspective on who wrote the Bible (there are 5 parts) this is the link to part 1 http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/1985/who-wrote-the-bible-part-1 No one man wrote it and I'm not sure why skin color matters - likely given it was quite a collection of people, they were of varying skin colors. |
| Religious people can abuse their believes to justify bigotry and cruelty towards others. Atheists can be insensitive towards religious people. I don't think it matters whether the person is religious or not, or what religion they follow. Some people are just bad eggs. I think the key is that you accept that every person has a right to believe what he or she wants, as long as it doesn't interfere with you. |
Aren't Middle Easterners considered white? |
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| Funny, I usually find atheists are more moral that the hypocritical uber-religious freaks who spout hatred & vitriol. Blech. |
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For those who can understand clear thinking on the subject of morality:
http://blog.ted.com/2010/03/22/science_can_ans/ |
No hatred or vitriol in your post. No, none at all. |
| I believe what Ernie Pyle said, "There are no Atheists in the foxholes." When trouble comes, e.g., a child is very ill, a spouse, whatever, then I cannot help but believe an atheist does not pray, "Dear God, please save my child," I was brought up to believe in God and the power of prayer and I still believe and, my life has been far from easy. I still believe and I still pray. |
I'm agnostic because I still hold onto the hope that maybe there is a higher power, BUT if you truly are an athiest, you do not believe there is anything out there to help you. However, they may hope that medical treatment can cure the person in question. |
As an atheist, I've thought about people's deathbed conversions. Even assuming all people do it, I don't think it tells you anything about whether we should be religious or not. It tells you that desperate people cling to what they can. I DO NOT mean that people who are religious in their every day lives are desperate. Those people have a faith I do not. I do not denigrate that faith. |
That is completely ignorant and very misleading. There are plenty of atheists in foxholes (literal or otherwise). Why would you feel that in order for others to cope with difficult situations they have to agree with you first? Doesn't that seem a bit egocentric to you? |
| I didn't read the link, but I always found it remarkable that someone could do evil things like rape and murder, but ask for god's forgiveness on a deathbed, whereupon all the jugdemental fundies will pass the evil dude right onto heaven. Meanwhile, the athiest dies with a lifetime of good works has no chance. That is why I would not be surprised at the outcome of trusting a rapist over an athiest. |
On the contrary, most religions teach a moral code. It's explicit, not implicit. Athiest may act morally, but their need to qualify their lack of belief with a "but I'm still a good person" is what's a little odd. |
you are LOLLZZZ as an atheist |