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Has anyone made a joke about Fry and "being fried for eternity" yet?
Isn't it ironic that God's response to Stephen Fry would probably be "Gay, burn"?
Has anyone made a joke about Fry and "being fried for eternity" yet?
People believing in God, to me, is like people thinking that WWF was real. As a child I was none the wiser, but as an adult I look back and can't wrap my head around how it was even a debate amongst grown-ups.
Ι'm atheist, yet i can't stop worrying about the void. Dunno, it sounds depressing thinking about it while i exist. I mean, what a waste for time and space to exist and never being able to experience it again after you die. Ever. I think theists have it better in this aspect. Afterlife keeps things interesting, at least the idea of it while you still exist.
"Its truly mind-boggling" that you guys can't comprehend why people choose to follow religion beliefs.Its truly mind-boggling
"Its truly mind-boggling" that you guys can't comprehend why people choose to follow religion beliefs.
"Its truly mind-boggling" that you guys can't comprehend why people choose to follow religion beliefs.
I can understand why; there being an afterlife and a 'God' that has everything under control is a very convenient and safe idea."Its truly mind-boggling" that you guys can't comprehend why people choose to follow religion beliefs.
I can
"You guys" = "Alienous&Log4Grilz"I can
"Its truly mind-boggling" that you guys can't comprehend why people choose to follow religion beliefs.
What's that"You guys" = "Alienous&Log4Grilz"
No, we can respect it, but some of us, including me, actually do not understand. I really don't have a clue about why you would even need a religion, let alone actually believing ONE of them is the true one."Its truly mind-boggling" that you guys can't comprehend why people choose to follow religion beliefs.
The Interviewer....Gay Byrne. I wouldn't get too worked up on him, he's a self proclaimed know it all with a huge ego within the island of Ireland, that doesn't fit. This is part one of an example of his fine work: http://youtu.be/pxw4a0e_NmU
Doubtful, and to such a degree that I think you're being dishonest. Presuming that one had a mind in whatever-afterlife that operated in the same manner as it does in this universe, reconciling the proven existence of a God against a lifetime denying and working against said God wouldn't take place in an instant. The human mind can barely deal with the size of the observable universe, let alone the profound ramifications of the proven existence of said-omnipotent being. Take a read through the thread. See all of the long-standing arguments and non-reconciled logical extrapolations being recited. Now, facing the very real God, you would know that each and everyone of them must have an answer. You're going to reconcile all of humanity's thousands of years of collective logical pondering about an omnipotent being in an instant? Of course not. It's physically and psychologically impossible.
You yourself have made the claim that you'd be able to reconcile a thousand lifetimes of human thought-process in an instant, and that you would chastise God himself if you found yourself facing the extent of his unlimited wrath. Frankly, I think there is a substantial lack of Fedora's being passed out.
eh, just the usual "well i would like totally flip off god, man!" response I have seen and heard a hundred times and quite sure I've said in my more militant atheist days
and I really question the sincerity of anyone that says it, I don't believe in God, but if I were to find myself one day in front of him to be judged, the very last thing on my mind would be insulting him and I doubt Fry, or any other person for that matter, would actually do it
atheists are god's chosen people
Don't you ever look at this stuff in think,"what a load of old bollocks, maybe I should stop dedicating my life to this and just be the best person I can be instead!"
If the magic cloud fairy has a problem with that then so be it.
Perhaps god indeed is an asshole by our moral criteria, but despite all the misery in the world, god made the universe, and although it is filled with agony and pain, I would argue that its existence compensate for all the injustice we see on our planet, for without the universe, we would never be able to experience life.
Perhaps god operates on a much more complex logic than our mere moral code, which might be pathetic in comparison to god's; thus, gazing at god from our limited moral frame is rather naive. However, it is what we can do, for we do not know any better.
If sadness disappears, happiness will disappear with it. One never feels healthy without knowing illness. One never sees beauty if ugliness has never been seen.
If god exists, is it worth worshiping? I do not know, but "yes" or "no" answers are too simple.
God works in mysterious ways is a perfectly fine counterpart to your fallacious parade of horribles.So, basically, "God works in mysterious ways"? What a convenient excuse for his ass-hattery. I couldn't appreciate a peaceful existence without hearing about children being flung around by tornadoes to give me context? Could I ever really feel happy if a good person isn't diagnosed with cancer every once in awhile?
So, basically, "God works in mysterious ways"? What a convenient excuse for his ass-hattery. I couldn't appreciate a peaceful existence without hearing about children being flung around by tornadoes to give me context? Could I ever really feel happy if a good person isn't diagnosed with cancer every once in awhile?
God works in mysterious ways is a perfectly fine counterpart to your fallacious parade of horribles.
You would not know what peace is without knowing what the opposite is. Nice strawman in the first sentence.
Someone has been reading Zarathustra. Nietzche never put a good argument forward aside from "I'm a jaded old man one step short of bukowski"Nah. If there was a God he's dead now and we're spiraling around the sun with just ourselves.
We created God in our imagine and imbued him with whatever traits we see as noble. When confronted with the juxtaposition of such a God in a world like this we turn to whatever silly logic we need to fill in the plotholes.
Perhaps this calls merely for a new trait; omniadaptability.How mysterious that the apparent "traits" of God gradually change over the thousands of years as society changes. Kind of like they're a reflection of that particular society and nothing more.
Don't you ever wonder that that you dedicate the life to a creator and stop getting depressed about birth and death as the start and end of yourself ? The more I have prayed the more it's aparent to me that God exists the older I get
Don't you ever wonder that that you dedicate the life to a creator and stop getting depressed about birth and death as the start and end of yourself ? The more I have prayed the more it's aparent to me that God exists the older I get
Don't you ever wonder that that you dedicate the life to a creator and stop getting depressed about birth and death as the start and end of yourself ? The more I have prayed the more it's aparent to me that God exists the older I get
I don't really become depressed considering what else matters? Dying is not some terrible thing, it is simply going to sleep. Nothing's bad about my existence ending after a set time, as everything has an end. Besides, why would I want to end up in some "eternal heaven" as a slave to a God against homosexuality and dissent?
Ι'm atheist, yet i can't stop worrying about the void. Dunno, it sounds depressing thinking about it while i exist. I mean, what a waste for time and space to exist and never being able to experience it again after you die. Ever. I think theists have it better in this aspect. Afterlife keeps things interesting, at least the idea of it while you still exist.
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God works in mysterious ways is a perfectly fine counterpart to your fallacious parade of horribles.
You would not know what peace is without knowing what the opposite is.
Curious. What is this void you speak of?
First off, I am not a religious man. Second, do you not find it hypocritical that atheists base most of their arguments on fallacious grounds? I am the igtheist or iterative skeptic, holding you both accountable.Yeah sorry, if you're trying to defend the concept of a god, you lose all right to complain about fallacy. Fallacy is literally the bedrock upon which your arguments rest.