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Author Topic: Greeks, Egyptians, Christians, Muslims, and others when it comes to Science  (Read 19779 times)

Leafsnail

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I believe you give others too much credit. Bizarre authoritarians are what many people would become if they did what they said in a religious debate. At least if they say things without thinking about them.
This argument is unfair and very strawman-ish.  Just because someone expresses an opinion about other people doesn't mean they'd necessarily enforce that opinion in a fascist manner.  I mean, I could twist the opposite view by saying "So, in your ideal world, militant atheists would be put to death for herecy?".
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Besides, you know who else disliked people who were openly religions?

Jesus, in Matthew chapter 6.
5: And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men.  I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full.
6: But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen.  Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.
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That sounds to me more like people who feel the need to show off their religion. "Look at me. See how devout I am." That kind of stuff is really annoying. But there are times when it's appropriate to pray in public. Upon finding out about Japan's recent troubles I'm sure there were people who were moved to ask God to watch over the victims. That kind of stuff should not only be allowed but encouraged. I don't think Jesus would find fault with it.
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I believe you give others too much credit. Bizarre authoritarians are what many people would become if they did what they said in a religious debate. At least if they say things without thinking about them.
This argument is unfair and very strawman-ish.  Just because someone expresses an opinion about other people doesn't mean they'd necessarily enforce that opinion in a fascist manner.  I mean, I could twist the opposite view by saying "So, in your ideal world, militant atheists would be put to death for herecy?".

Right, I never said to opposite was correct as well.

Often the center is the place to be.

And, I just wanted to know if that is what he truly wanted. Stifling free speech is all well and good, but I was trying to understand if that is what he meant, or if I should read it to mean he does not want evangelicalists.
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Leafsnail

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Right, I never said to opposite was correct as well.

Often the center is the place to be.

And, I just wanted to know if that is what he truly wanted. Stifling free speech is all well and good, but I was trying to understand if that is what he meant, or if I should read it to mean he does not want evangelicalists.
"In your ideal world, anyone who isn't moderate would be silenced by the thought police."
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Criptfeind

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Okay.

One way to point out someone is straw manning is to do it back to them.

But let the sarcastic remarks fit the crime.

I went from, "they should not do it" to "So you think they should not be allowed to do it" a leap that I think is perfectly justifiable.

You went from "thought police are bad" to "Anyone who does not think thought police are bad are going to get visited by the thought police."

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A shorter way of saying that would be: Try harder and use logic.
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Besides, you know who else disliked people who were openly religions?

Jesus, in Matthew chapter 6.
5: And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men.  I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full.
6: But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen.  Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.

However it also preaches that Christians should go out and spread the word of god.
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I went from, "they should not do it" to "So you think they should not be allowed to do it" a leap that I think is perfectly justifiable.

You went from "thought police are bad" to "Anyone who does not think thought police are bad are going to get visited by the thought police."
Your point wasn't "thought police are bad", it was "Often the center is the place to be".

It follows just as well from what you said as what he said.  He never advocated any kind of fascist enforcement of his opinion - you just added that bit on yourself to make him look bad.

I guess I could make it more literal and say "In your perfect world, noone would be allowed to hold anything other than central views" but that's basically the same as what I said before.
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Right.

Well then, if that is how it is, I slip out under the qualifier "Often" how lucky for me I don't need to talk to you anymore.
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However it also preaches that Christians should go out and spread the word of god.

Does it?  This is a real question, because I seem to remember reading somewhere that it said nothing about that.
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However it also preaches that Christians should go out and spread the word of god.

Does it?  This is a real question, because I seem to remember reading somewhere that it said nothing about that.

The part where jesus encourages his apostles to 'fish for humans'.
I guess he meant that.
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We're all born atheists.

To put it bluntly, this is a stupid sentence. You cannot belong to the demographic of atheism unless you have actively chosen to.

That follows the same logic of a baby being declared a member of any religious group.
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Maybe I should have said nontheists for clarity, but the point was that we are born without any preconceived religious beliefs.

There's no need to be pedantic about it.
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Maybe I should have said nontheists for clarity, but the point was that we are born without any preconceived religious beliefs.

There's no need to be pedantic about it.

Wasn't trying to be pedantic. I was just throwin' my opinion out there.
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Sorry. I just thought it was clear what I was getting at when I said "There's no need to convert children to atheism."
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