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Are theists more violent than atheists?

Are theists or atheists more violent?

  • Theists are more violent

    Votes: 6 15.4%
  • Atheists are more violent

    Votes: 2 5.1%
  • Theists and atheists are equally violent

    Votes: 9 23.1%
  • I don't know

    Votes: 13 33.3%
  • We can't possibly know one way or another

    Votes: 4 10.3%
  • This poll does not reflect my thinking

    Votes: 5 12.8%

  • Total voters
    39

PruePhillip

Well-Known Member
Proof? None of it came from your imaginary God.

This 'imaginary' God told Jacob (in Egypt) that there would be a Hebrew nation
that would end when the Messiah came. That's an amazing bit of imagination -
I worked it out once as being a one in a trillion chance of happening. And I still
have the figures if you are interested.
And Daniel said the nation that destroys the Temple and Israel will also kill the
Messiah (but He will die for his people.) That's amazing bit of imagination too -
600 years before Rome destroyed Jerusalem.
 

Audie

Veteran Member
Is that a question? Of course someone is going to muddy the waters of this admonition
with definitions, circumstances and politics - but the general thrust is good: don't take
what is not yours.

What has replaced religion? Politics. Our morality is politicized and so any political aim
can be converted into some moral issue - that's where 'liberation theology" comes from.

So "absolute " morality is a general thrust.

Not absolute at all, is it?
 

Audie

Veteran Member
This 'imaginary' God told Jacob (in Egypt) that there would be a Hebrew nation
that would end when the Messiah came. That's an amazing bit of imagination -
I worked it out once as being a one in a trillion chance of happening. And I still
have the figures if you are interested.
And Daniel said the nation that destroys the Temple and Israel will also kill the
Messiah (but He will die for his people.) That's amazing bit of imagination too -
600 years before Rome destroyed Jerusalem.

Especialoy amazing since that is not even when it happened.

And the "messiah" bit is a fabrication not accepted by the jews themselves.

You believe that silly Noah's ark story, too.
 

Audie

Veteran Member
It's absolute - but I mean that someone is going to play tricks with the
technicalities of the moral issue, for sure. Maybe you will?

Let's stay on topic, shall we?

So you would absolutely not steal anything from anyone under any circumstance?

If there is one (1) exception, it is not absolute.
 

Audie

Veteran Member
Prove my God is imaginary. Evidence please not rhetoric.

Nobody can prove that, though many of your beliefs may be in things that can be shown to be fantasy.

Other than that, " god" is very similar to Nessie, in that zero data existed to indicate it exists.
 

PruePhillip

Well-Known Member
Let's see.. test your limits with hypotheticals
Would you steal medicine if there were no other way to save your mother's life?

If you did then you go down the slippery slope
ie stealing for a hungry child
and then stealing because the guy who owned that car can afford another car.

And would you kill a serial killer?
and then kill in self defense?
and then kill for honor and to help starving children

So no, stealing medicine is wrong, regardless of the recipient of that medicine,
otherwise we could ransack the pharmas and drug stores - and tomorrow no-one
makes medicine anymore.
 

loverofhumanity

We are all the leaves of one tree
Premium Member
Nobody can prove that, though many of your beliefs may be in things that can be shown to be fantasy.

Other than that, " god" is very similar to Nessie, in that zero data existed to indicate it exists.

The only beliefs that are of any real use are those that are put into practice and benefit humankind. Otherwise, as you say, beliefs can just be fantasy.
 

PruePhillip

Well-Known Member
Nobody can prove that, though many of your beliefs may be in things that can be shown to be fantasy.

Other than that, " god" is very similar to Nessie, in that zero data existed to indicate it exists.

Actually, a nessie DID exist in Loch Ness. It was found there were two bodies of water in the loch,
a deeper cold one and an upper warm body. And underwater waves created the effects seen by
many reputable people. They figured this out because there was another 'loch' in Africa with
similar legends about it.
I worked with a guy called Valentich. His brother was taken by UFO in 1978. The tapes of that
incident were returned to him by NASA with the words, "We have no natural explanation for what
happened to your brother."
So reality is stranger than fiction. You are living in such a time with the return of the Jews to Israel.
 

Audie

Veteran Member
If you did then you go down the slippery slope
ie stealing for a hungry child
and then stealing because the guy who owned that car can afford another car.

And would you kill a serial killer?
and then kill in self defense?
and then kill for honor and to help starving children

So no, stealing medicine is wrong, regardless of the recipient of that medicine,
otherwise we could ransack the pharmas and drug stores - and tomorrow no-one
makes medicine anymore.

The slippery slope argument is lame as a
two legged poodle.

So, you are so concerned with YOUR
relationship with a" god" ( who forgives )
you won't save your mother.

Cool.

If all you needed was a penny, and you
could of it back in ten minutes, then would yiu steal the penny?

Or watch your mother die in slow hideous agony.
 

Audie

Veteran Member
Actually, a nessie DID exist in Loch Ness. It was found there were two bodies of water in the loch,
a deeper cold one and an upper warm body. And underwater waves created the effects seen by
many reputable people. They figured this out because there was another 'loch' in Africa with
similar legends about it.
I worked with a guy called Valentich. His brother was taken by UFO in 1978. The tapes of that
incident were returned to him by NASA with the words, "We have no natural explanation for what
happened to your brother."
So reality is stranger than fiction. You are living in such a time with the return of the Jews to Israel.

Weird. A real live nesdie - believer.

Much is explained by this revelation.

Howabout-

Chupacabrs, Batboy, Bermuda triangle,
the B17 bomber on the moon?
 

PruePhillip

Well-Known Member
Weird. A real live nesdie - believer.

Much is explained by this revelation.

Howabout-

Chupacabrs, Batboy, Bermuda triangle,
the B17 bomber on the moon?

No, not a Nessie as in an animal but a 'Nessie effect'
There WAS 'something' in the loch - it was something
new to science.
I am fine with the story of Valentich because as NASA
said, there's no natural explanation.
 

PruePhillip

Well-Known Member
The slippery slope argument is lame as a
two legged poodle.

So, you are so concerned with YOUR
relationship with a" god" ( who forgives )
you won't save your mother.

Cool.

If all you needed was a penny, and you
could of it back in ten minutes, then would yiu steal the penny?

Or watch your mother die in slow hideous agony.

There are many poor people who find the idea of being a thief
'because' you are poor quite offensive.
 
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