moonlight33
Senior Member
That's what Richard Dawkins was answering in that video. He's a big advocate of atheism.Comatose said:What if you're wrong and you're an atheist? :O
That's what Richard Dawkins was answering in that video. He's a big advocate of atheism.Comatose said:What if you're wrong and you're an atheist? :O
If I am wrong and there is a god, I don't want to worship him. Why?Comatose said:What if you're wrong and you're an atheist? :O
If we're wrong then well... It doesn't change anything. I'm certain there is another life after this when we die and if there is no Christianity then how about the other religions?moonlight33 said:I'm an atheist personally. I don't want to follow a religion, because there is no way to know who is right or who is wrong. I find it better to look at the universe the way it is, with a clear open mind. And what if we're wrong about our religion? Well....this pretty much:
http://www.youtube.com/v/6mmskXXetcg
A lot of people think that atheists are bad people...but:
http://www.youtube.com/v/fdVucvo-kDU
"For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring" -Carl Sagan
He put us on the world to see whether we are good enough to get to heaven or hell and if you'll follow the word of God there. If he helped disease, starvation, war and disease he'll be doing everything for us and it wont show who is generous enough to donate to starving children or who will cure the disease or who is willing the save people's lives. Then everybody will be going to hell or heaven as he wouldn't be sure and it wouldn't be a good test.Megamannt125 said:If I am wrong and there is a god, I don't want to worship him. Why?Comatose said:What if you're wrong and you're an atheist? :O
Because either A. He's just some cosmic energy in space that doesn't even know we exist
or B. He watches over us, yet doesn't do anything about starving children, war, and disease just because the first two humans made a mistake.
Pretty much. Personally, I think the reason religion exists is because of people fearing that possibility, so they felt the need to imagine that there was form of afterlife. But, dying shouldn't be something to be feared even if you rot in the ground, you should still live your life to the fullest and make the most out of it and be happy.SSgt. Garrett said:If atheism is right...then we rot in the ground.
No, I never said that. Most theists think that atheists aren't good people because they as "where do you get your morals from." Well, I get my morals from common sense and logic. I treat others how I would like to be treated. And to understand religion, you really have to see why it exists. All religions answer unanswerable questions like "Why are we here?" or "What happens when we die."Slickyrider said:Moonlight, you just brought up a central topic of Atheism that I would like to contest:
I don't use religion to re-assure or satisfy...anything. All people who use religion wisely see it as more of a tool, for lack of a better word. Religion is a tool that is used to connect to the higher power that we humans have no definite facts about. Frankly, most people who practice any religion don't use it as something to assure themselves that "everything will be okay", which seems to be a phrase that Atheists have come to stereotype all followers of religion.
Pretty much is likeMegamannt125 said:Pretty much. Personally, I think the reason religion exists is because of people fearing that possibility, so they felt the need to imagine that there was form of afterlife. But, dying shouldn't be something to be feared even if you rot in the ground, you should still live your life to the fullest and make the most out of it and be happy.SSgt. Garrett said:If atheism is right...then we rot in the ground.
Like a non practicing Catholic. It's just your background.Olivia! said:I was born a christian, my parents didn't believe in what the priests were teaching.Slickyrider said:Yeah...seriously, Olivia, don't brand yourself as a Christian if you aren't practicing the religion.
Fine, I'm a non practicing Christian, happy now?
See, this is what bothers me about religion. What kind of just being would punish and reward his creations for eternity? How can you justify eternal damnation? Even the most vile people on earth don't deserve to be burned for eternity...that's just sick.Josh. said:He put us on the world to see whether we are good enough to get to heaven or hell and if you'll follow the word of God there. If he helped disease, starvation, war and disease he'll be doing everything for us and it wont show who is generous enough to donate to starving children or who will cure the disease or who is willing the save people's lives. Then everybody will be going to hell or heaven as he wouldn't be sure and it wouldn't be a good test.Megamannt125 said:If I am wrong and there is a god, I don't want to worship him. Why?Comatose said:What if you're wrong and you're an atheist? :O
Because either A. He's just some cosmic energy in space that doesn't even know we exist
or B. He watches over us, yet doesn't do anything about starving children, war, and disease just because the first two humans made a mistake.
It's like giving an answer on a test to the students.
Worshipping to not rot and worshipping to live forever are basically the same thing.SSgt. Garrett said:Pretty much is likeMegamannt125 said:Pretty much. Personally, I think the reason religion exists is because of people fearing that possibility, so they felt the need to imagine that there was form of afterlife. But, dying shouldn't be something to be feared even if you rot in the ground, you should still live your life to the fullest and make the most out of it and be happy.SSgt. Garrett said:If atheism is right...then we rot in the ground.
I worship because I don't wanna rot
or
I worship because I wanna see/live forever with my maker.
Well then it depends on whether God is good or not.Comatose said:What if you're wrong and you're an atheist? :O
First of all, @Moonlight: I see now. Instead, I'm contesting Carl Sagan.Megamannt125 said:If I am wrong and there is a god, I don't want to worship him. Why?Comatose said:What if you're wrong and you're an atheist? :O
Because either A. He's just some cosmic energy in space that doesn't even know we exist
or B. He watches over us, yet doesn't do anything about starving children, war, and disease just because the first two humans made a mistake.
No...Megamannt125 said:Worshipping to not rot and worshipping to live forever are basically the same thing.SSgt. Garrett said:Pretty much is likeMegamannt125 said:Pretty much. Personally, I think the reason religion exists is because of people fearing that possibility, so they felt the need to imagine that there was form of afterlife. But, dying shouldn't be something to be feared even if you rot in the ground, you should still live your life to the fullest and make the most out of it and be happy.SSgt. Garrett said:If atheism is right...then we rot in the ground.
I worship because I don't wanna rot
or
I worship because I wanna see/live forever with my maker.
The thing is, God will forgive you. Religious or not he will. Some people do bad things and don't give a damn on what they just did like taking somebody's lives from them or completely ruining it.moonlight33 said:See, this is what bothers me about religion. What kind of just being would punish and reward his creations for eternity? How can you justify eternal damnation? Even the most vile people on earth don't deserve to be burned for eternity...that's just sick.Josh. said:He put us on the world to see whether we are good enough to get to heaven or hell and if you'll follow the word of God there. If he helped disease, starvation, war and disease he'll be doing everything for us and it wont show who is generous enough to donate to starving children or who will cure the disease or who is willing the save people's lives. Then everybody will be going to hell or heaven as he wouldn't be sure and it wouldn't be a good test.Megamannt125 said:If I am wrong and there is a god, I don't want to worship him. Why?Comatose said:What if you're wrong and you're an atheist? :O
Because either A. He's just some cosmic energy in space that doesn't even know we exist
or B. He watches over us, yet doesn't do anything about starving children, war, and disease just because the first two humans made a mistake.
It's like giving an answer on a test to the students.
Reward and Punishment! I was waiting for someone to bring that up.moonlight33 said:See, this is what bothers me about religion. What kind of just being would punish and reward his creations for eternity? How can you justify eternal damnation? Even the most vile people on earth don't deserve to be burned for eternity...that's just sick.Josh. said:He put us on the world to see whether we are good enough to get to heaven or hell and if you'll follow the word of God there. If he helped disease, starvation, war and disease he'll be doing everything for us and it wont show who is generous enough to donate to starving children or who will cure the disease or who is willing the save people's lives. Then everybody will be going to hell or heaven as he wouldn't be sure and it wouldn't be a good test.Megamannt125 said:If I am wrong and there is a god, I don't want to worship him. Why?Comatose said:What if you're wrong and you're an atheist? :O
Because either A. He's just some cosmic energy in space that doesn't even know we exist
or B. He watches over us, yet doesn't do anything about starving children, war, and disease just because the first two humans made a mistake.
It's like giving an answer on a test to the students.
Not according to Christian Bible. You have to bow down, believe, and have faith (which is a really trivial thing if you think about it.) That should raise an immediate red flag. Why would an all knowing God want to be worshiped or believed in? Is he an ego maniac or something?Josh. said:The thing is, God will forgive you. Religious or not he will. Some people do bad things and don't give a damn on what they just did like taking somebody's lives from them or completely ruining it.moonlight33 said:See, this is what bothers me about religion. What kind of just being would punish and reward his creations for eternity? How can you justify eternal damnation? Even the most vile people on earth don't deserve to be burned for eternity...that's just sick.Josh. said:He put us on the world to see whether we are good enough to get to heaven or hell and if you'll follow the word of God there. If he helped disease, starvation, war and disease he'll be doing everything for us and it wont show who is generous enough to donate to starving children or who will cure the disease or who is willing the save people's lives. Then everybody will be going to hell or heaven as he wouldn't be sure and it wouldn't be a good test.Megamannt125 said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
It's like giving an answer on a test to the students.
Even atheist can go into heaven (I'm sure) if you're just good overall.
Yes! God is an ego maniac! I can tell you myself, it says it in the Old Testament and New Testament.moonlight33 said:Not according to Christian Bible. You have to bow down, believe, and have faith (which is a really trivial thing if you think about it.) That should raise an immediate red flag. Why would an all knowing God want to be worshiped or believed in? Is he an ego maniac or something?Josh. said:The thing is, God will forgive you. Religious or not he will. Some people do bad things and don't give a damn on what they just did like taking somebody's lives from them or completely ruining it.moonlight33 said:See, this is what bothers me about religion. What kind of just being would punish and reward his creations for eternity? How can you justify eternal damnation? Even the most vile people on earth don't deserve to be burned for eternity...that's just sick.Josh. said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
Even atheist can go into heaven (I'm sure) if you're just good overall.