Farside
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Post by Farside on Mar 26, 2020 23:30:20 GMT
They don't take religion seriously. They just look at it as a book of fairy tales for adults. Just look at the Atheist Experience, or DarkMatter2525. Atheist Experience is just a show where believers call in most of which don't know what they are talking about. As my mom said once, "Can you turn that down they sound mentally retarded." Then the hosts would say, "What's your evidence for this? This doesn't prove anything. Can you shut up already!" As for DarkMatter2525 his cartoons are getting very unfunny and embarrassing to watch.
And since the atheists don't take the Bible seriously they can't see the agenda that's being pushed. You need to study the Bible like you would perform an autopsy on a corpse.
www.joyofsatan.org/SLIB/ExposingChristianity/Jehova_A_Murderer_and_a_Liar_from_the_Beginning.html
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Mar 26, 2020 23:35:24 GMT
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Post by Arlon10 on Mar 27, 2020 0:13:05 GMT
If lumberjacks gave intelligence tests then lumberjacks would likely score higher than everyone else. To whom might that not be obvious?
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Post by lowtacks86 on Mar 27, 2020 0:40:08 GMT
That doesn't really surprise me, at least in regards to American atheists. A lot of American atheists are quite familiar with the Bible because they often came from religious households and religion plays a huge factor in society/politics (which is why they often become atheists in the first place). I get the feeling atheists in Europe (especially the Nordic region) aren't as familiar with the Bible as American atheists because Christianity is no where near as influential so they're not as concerned about it. I'd have to look at polling data though.
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Post by Arlon10 on Mar 27, 2020 0:53:31 GMT
That doesn't really surprise me, at least in regards to American atheists. A lot of American atheists are quite familiar with the Bible because they often came from religious households and religion plays a huge factor in society/politics (which is why they often become atheists in the first place). I get the feeling atheists in Europe (especially the Nordic region) aren't as familiar with the Bible as American atheists because Christianity is no where near as influential so they're not as concerned about it. I'd have to look at polling data though. Being "plainspoken" is ordinarily a virtue. Everyone, including children, knows exactly what you mean. However being plainspoken can be taken to a fault regarding scriptures. Scriptures are often not intended to be taken literally. Sometimes the correct interpretation is abstract and not immediately available. People who memorize things they cannot begin to understand, whether "Christians" or "atheists," do have troubles helping people decide between the Chevrolet Equinox and the Pontiac Solstice.
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Post by cinder on Mar 27, 2020 0:58:05 GMT
I think the number of atheists who aren't ignorant-minded compared to the number of Christians who aren't ignorant-minded weighs heavily in the favor of the former - of course there are many atheists who aren't overly good thinkers (your average edgy Reddit atheist, for example, who reasons like a 12 year old), but that's not overly relevant. I'm not an atheist myself (agnostic), but they generally seem to think more critically about the Bible and don't simply write off the many inconsistencies/absurdities the way religious people do.
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Post by lowtacks86 on Mar 27, 2020 1:05:45 GMT
I think the number of atheists who aren't ignorant-minded compared to the number of Christians who aren't ignorant-minded weighs heavily in the favor of the former - of course there are many atheists who aren't overly good thinkers (your average edgy Reddit atheist, for example, who reasons like a 12 year old), but that's not overly relevant. I'm not an atheist myself (agnostic), but they generally seem to think more critically about the Bible and don't simply write off the many inconsistencies/absurdities the way religious people do. "I'm not an atheist myself (agnostic)" "Agnostic" doesn't really mean what you probably think it means (not sure if there's a god) but rather a epsitemolgoical stance on a position. You can be agnostic atheist (I don't now there's a God, but I don't believe in one) and gnostic atheist (I know there's no God), gnostic theist (I know there's a God) and agnostic atheist (I don't for sure if there's a God, but I feel there is a higher power). Most atheists are actually agnostic atheists and many self descried "agnostics" are really atheists that either don't know what atheist means or dislike the term atheist because of it's association with antitheism and so called "fedora atheists" on the Internet:
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Post by progressiveelement on Mar 27, 2020 1:16:58 GMT
Why would I take religion seriously? It's never been a part of my life.
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cinder
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Post by cinder on Mar 27, 2020 1:40:19 GMT
I think the number of atheists who aren't ignorant-minded compared to the number of Christians who aren't ignorant-minded weighs heavily in the favor of the former - of course there are many atheists who aren't overly good thinkers (your average edgy Reddit atheist, for example, who reasons like a 12 year old), but that's not overly relevant. I'm not an atheist myself (agnostic), but they generally seem to think more critically about the Bible and don't simply write off the many inconsistencies/absurdities the way religious people do. "I'm not an atheist myself (agnostic)" "Agnostic" doesn't really mean what you probably think it means (not sure if there's a god) but rather a epsitemolgoical stance on a position. You can be agnostic atheist (I don't now there's a God, but I don't believe in one) and gnostic atheist (I know there's no God), gnostic theist (I know there's a God) and agnostic atheist (I don't for sure if there's a God, but I feel there is a higher power). Most atheists are actually agnostic atheists and many self descried "agnostics" are really atheists that either don't know what atheist means or dislike the term atheist because of it's association with antitheism and so called "fedora atheists" on the Internet: I know what agnostic means lol ( neither belief nor disbelief), and while you're right that there are often blends for individuals, for me, it fits perfectly.
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Post by FilmFlaneur on Mar 27, 2020 13:18:32 GMT
They don't take religion seriously. Sometimes laughter is the best medicine. It is also the hardest thing for the credulous to cope with.
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Post by FilmFlaneur on Mar 27, 2020 13:25:43 GMT
Being "plainspoken" is ordinarily a virtue. ... People who memorize things they cannot begin to understand, whether "Christians" or "atheists," do have troubles helping people decide between the Chevrolet Equinox and the Pontiac Solstice. I am sorry, but can you put this in plain English? On the same basis then we might expect to see women who give such tests likely finding females more intelligent than men. Is that the case?
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Post by OpiateOfTheMasses on Mar 27, 2020 18:12:26 GMT
If lumberjacks gave intelligence tests then lumberjacks would likely score higher than everyone else. To whom might that not be obvious? You're putting your own bias on this. Just because you would rig a test to give you the answer you wanted doesn't mean everyone else would.
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Post by thefleetsin on Mar 27, 2020 20:08:29 GMT
organisms that orgasm
we stood as before not seeking to be this or that gods chosen whores. but the spores already had their way with some of us. those late arrival, back of the bus. whose survival was predicated on the notion: you can lead us all to plunder but there's still no walking into a thunder from this acid rain you claim to be your god's seventh wonder.
sjw 03/27/2020 inspired at this very moment in time by the shimmering against the shadows cast by the ever melting stained glass.
from the 'bewitched series' of poems
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Post by FilmFlaneur on Mar 27, 2020 20:19:39 GMT
If lumberjacks gave intelligence tests then lumberjacks would likely score higher than everyone else. To whom might that not be obvious? You're putting your own bias on this. Just because you would rig a test to give you the answer you wanted doesn't mean everyone else would. Apropos of this, Arlon told us recently that tests have showed him 'more intelligent than most', or something similar, I seem to remember. He didn't say who tested him.
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Post by thefleetsin on Mar 27, 2020 22:08:09 GMT
keys to the kingdom
talk about overrated.
there he stood straight-laced, plain-faced, well done on one side the other working on jaded.
i can't say when it hit me. but some things defy everything that came before them.
like pearly gates and shaman smoke: if you stare long enough everything evaporates into some gods eternal joke.
born again? you betcha ya. arc of the covenant? it was never lost. you can't misplace something that huge unless it's dismantled and willfully tossed.
pillars of wisdom? you have ten fingers and only came up with seven? at least make it worth the effort to reincarnate to your split-level heaven.
folks fumble for keys and are led to believe: doors open to a wisdom-topped heaven. i saw you and heard the wondrous sound of the gates vaporize and i let them!
sjw 03/08/10 inspired at this very moment in time by dorian.
from the 'beauty series' of poems
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Post by Arlon10 on Mar 27, 2020 22:13:45 GMT
If lumberjacks gave intelligence tests then lumberjacks would likely score higher than everyone else. To whom might that not be obvious? You're putting your own bias on this. Just because you would rig a test to give you the answer you wanted doesn't mean everyone else would. There is 'wittingly" and "unwittingly," guess which you employ the most.
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Post by Arlon10 on Mar 27, 2020 22:17:02 GMT
You're putting your own bias on this. Just because you would rig a test to give you the answer you wanted doesn't mean everyone else would. Apropos of this, Arlon told us recently that tests have showed him 'more intelligent than most', or something similar, I seem to remember. He didn't say who tested him. Would you like to try again? Hint: It wasn't retarded kids on the internet.
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Post by FilmFlaneur on Mar 27, 2020 23:20:28 GMT
Apropos of this, Arlon told us recently that tests have showed him 'more intelligent than most', or something similar, I seem to remember. He didn't say who tested him. Would you like to try again? Hint: It wasn't retarded kids on the internet. I am sure you will tell us. Was it lumberjacks?
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Post by OpiateOfTheMasses on Mar 27, 2020 23:34:05 GMT
You're putting your own bias on this. Just because you would rig a test to give you the answer you wanted doesn't mean everyone else would. There is 'wittingly" and "unwittingly," guess which you employ the most. With you it's always going to be "unwittingly". Always.
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Post by Arlon10 on Mar 27, 2020 23:45:28 GMT
Would you like to try again? Hint: It wasn't retarded kids on the internet. I am sure you will tell us. Was it lumberjacks? My lumberjacks could beat your scientists in intelligence tests, but no it was not lumberjacks. It was the schools I attended, their teachers, the grades they gave me and "standardized" intelligence tests given by those schools. The earliest ones were Stanford-Binet. Later I'm not sure what they used, but it was likely some combination of SB and Wechsler. And I have always maintained and noted that those are among many other valid ratings of intelligence. "If a man can sit by a lake all day holding a fishing pole, he is a genius if it keeps food on his table." Remember now? How many times have I said that?
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