scott wrote:sunlore wrote:You will never get a straight answer from a religious person, at least not where it concerns his religion. That would totally spoil his game. He is always going to refer to his favorite deity and to "evidence" that supports his "worldview". That's the game.
This is a foolish thing to say. So many of y'all anti-religious people need to learn that in your game (logic) there are very few rules, but probably the single most important one is that any statement used in a syllogism must be a generalization that applies to *ALL* of the group in question. Right here, you are basically saying that ALL religious people are playing a game, and that ALL religious people are incapable of giving straight answers.
Actually that's very accurate. You religious people don't see it because you're so full of your own lies that to realize they're lies would crush your worldviews. I have yet to hear a straight answer from any religious person, including you. Here you are focusing on the semantics of that statement instead of the substance of it.
Also, we don't "need to learn" anything. That's another problem with you religous folk, you think everyone else is wrong and that we just need to "learn the truth". Your philosophical arrogance is breathtaking. For some extremely religious folk, pushing their philosophy on others leads to violence and opression.
scott wrote:sunlore wrote:Religion is institutionalized lying. Especially christianity. Liars, all.
Actually, that answers the question right there. You're lazy with your word choices, AND you're a fool.
Again with the arrogance. You see how the conversation breaks down when you reveal yourself to be the arrogant and close minded person you really are? Is being so hostile really what Jesus taught? Is this what turning the other cheek is?
scott wrote:So very many of the finest people this world has known, the people who dedicate their lives to the greatest cause, helping people who need help, are religious people. But you think they're just liars and game-players. People who devote their lives to helping the sick or the homeless, at their own expense, these people are just liars. You're a fool, and it's sad. Grow up.
Religion and charatable acts are not one and the same. One doesn't need to be religous to have sympathy for others, nor do they need to be religous to perform charity or help others. What's that word I used above to describe your attitude? Oh yeah, "Arrogant". You think he's a fool and you feel sorry for him? Fuck you pal.