True dat.there is a big difference between a belief in the possibility of a divine intelligence permeating all things, and the crock of twisted irrationality that fundamentalist religious types regularly spew.
True dat.there is a big difference between a belief in the possibility of a divine intelligence permeating all things, and the crock of twisted irrationality that fundamentalist religious types regularly spew.
Canada Man hits a new low for weak evidence and argument.
Religious Harrasment
Atheists make Pennsylvanian man sick, so he retaliates with brightly-lit crosses
CARL Behr’s crosses have caused a bit of kerfuffle in Baldwin, near Pittsburg.
There are two of the illuminated crosses on Behr’s property: one on the roof of his house, and a larger one facing his neighbor’s property.
And the neighbour, Lisa Fera, ain’t happy. According to this report, Fera claims the light streams in her windows at night. She said Behr was running a contracting business out of his home and she thinks the cross is his way of getting back at her for complaining about it.
Said Fera:
I shouldn’t have to come home and see a dump truck and bobcats and see heavy equipment. Every cross that went up came as a direct result of conflict that we had.
But Behr said:
It’s a measurement of my faith. The way the world’s coming with all these atheists, it makes me sick to my stomach. If I can turn one soul towards the Lord with my sign, it was well worth all my efforts.
Fera retorted:
This is not a religion thing. It’s not about me being against the cross, or religion, or God, because I have a lot of faith in God. It’s more about trying to keep community – the value of your community – up.
Police showed up recently at 12:30 a.m. to ask Behr to turn the lights off, which he did. He says he now turns them off at a more reasonable hour.
http://freethinker.co.uk/2011/02/10...k-so-he-retaliates-with-brightly-lit-crosses/
Actually, organized religions do the reverse, they move people towards order not chaos. You may not like the organization they promote but your bias towards religion seems to have put you in a spot where you have the facts backwards.Religion fails now more than ever since we have the internet and can discuss this on a more global level. Plus when all of the Catholic church leaders are exposed we all see it more clearly for what it is. A way to control peoples thoughts and emotions to lead them to what you want chaos. Scare tactics of gangs and terrorists are making people fear the world as a whole.
the only places that relgion is growing are areas where poverty, illiteracy and lack of education thrives.Actually, organized religions do the reverse, they move people towards order not chaos. You may not like the organization they promote but your bias towards religion seems to have put you in a spot where you have the facts backwards.
And you should know that religion is growing worldwide including the Catholic Church.
OF course the primitive propaganda tactic of conflating religion and terrorism in the same paragraph is cute, if intellectually dishonest. Mao and Stalin would be proud of you. Probably Dawkins as well.
Like your home? Come on...an article about two christian neighbours who say the lights are too bright is your argument?the only places that relgion is growing are areas where poverty, illiteracy and lack of education thrives.
Like your home? Come on...an article about two christian neighbours who say the lights are too bright is your argument?
And, while some of the places where religion is growing, have lower rates of literacy than we do, they are places where literacy and education are on the rise. If you knew shit about the history of education and literacy you would know that historically literacy and education have been driven by the church.
And in states that don't have the infrastructure to provide education and medical care, this is often provided by religious groups.
But your hate keeps blinding you to the real world.
And we have a very fine Catholic school system in Ontario, but that is not at all what you were talking about, nice try to dodge again.history has shown us relgious groups that start schools do this to GAIN converts and convert children to thier faiths. christian schools and universities do this today. they controll what thier students, watch, listened to expect them to go to chapel service every sunday and students who don't go face disciplinary action and allowed to question the school's relgious beliefs. an example in toronto is Tyndale university and seminary in the bayview and steeles area(read thier student handbooks and handbooks from other christian runned schools and universities posted on thier websites in PDF format)
Hamas, Hezbollah and other relgious groups which are labelled as terrorist organazations also run hospitals and educational infrastructure
And we have a very fine Catholic school system in Ontario, but that is not at all what you were talking about, nice try to dodge again.
Is your argument that children in say...Angola are better off with no education or medical care, than that provided by religious groups?
Are homeless people and mentally ill people and the elderly better off freezing to death or dying alone because there is no more Sally Anne or other religious groups helping them?
Because we already know secular humanists don't do nearly the amount of alteristic volunteering or donating than religious folks.
I don't disagree. But you are dodging the question, as usual. And those organization are funded more by religious people than secular folk. Looks like the religious folk are doing all the hard charitable lifting.there are secular charities and organizations that do just as good as religious charities, examples are the united way, red cross, doctors without borders, plan canada, Amnesty International, etc
andAll the more, I added, I actually celebrate religious beliefs that motivate people to engage in social justice work. Historical figures like the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Mahatma Gandhi, Thich Nhat Hanh, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel and Monsignor Oscar Romero cited their faith as the primary impetus for their social justice work and launched their efforts through interfaith coalitions. Because of their efforts and the efforts of others like them, I actually believe that the world would suffer a serious loss if religion disappeared.
andI am encouraged by a new generation of humanists, atheists, agnostics, skeptics, freethinkers and others who wish to operate in a way that is constructive instead of deconstructive. We are led by people like Lucy Gubbins, an atheist who co-founded the University of Oregon's Alliance of Happy Atheists, who is working to both create secular community and identify opportunities for collaboration with the religious. Gubbins and those like her are more concerned with these positive efforts than with striving to de-convert the religious. And our numbers are growing every day - several Yale students approached me after our discussion to ask how they could get involved in interfaith work.
Looks like the athiesm movement is starting to mature and leaving people like Hitchens and Canada Man behind. Bully for them!It's just a hypothesis, but I wonder if fewer nonreligious people would actively try to dismantle religious communities if we had a more coherent community of our own. Perhaps if we spend less energy negatively "evangelizing," we'll find ourselves well positioned to reach out in ways that build bridges instead of tearing them down.
Interesting term.A prominent athiest critiques Canada Man and his ilk of evangelical atheists:
Looks like the athiesm movement is starting to mature and leaving people like Hitchens and Canada Man behind. Bully for them!
I went to a Catholic school. It was full of manipulative bullshit to scare the shit out of little kids and MAKE them good little Catholics. Disgusting, filthy and evil.And we have a very fine Catholic school system in Ontario
I'm going to take a stab here and say you didn't enjoy school.I went to a Catholic school. It was full of manipulative bullshit to scare the shit out of little kids and MAKE them good little Catholics. Disgusting, filthy and evil.
The point is...
We don't need religion. Morals come from people. So many religious leaders are immoral, coniving, evil human beings that the church is rotten to the core. Always has been. Read the histories of people claimed to be next to god. <shudder>
There are many beautiful, religious human beings.
Many good things have been done in the name of religion.
Those same good people and good deeds will be there without religion.
Religious beliefs have caused death and destruction.
I believe that religion causes much more harm than good in the world and that taking religion away will not diminish peoples desire to do good things.
I was an 'A' student. I didn't enjoy the experience of being manipulated and frightened by religious nuts.I'm going to take a stab here and say you didn't enjoy school.
So have I. You need to re-read my post. You appear to make automatic, inaccurate assumtions about me. Please stop. Thanks.I've outlined a few times before. Some of the kindest and most successful people I've met were quite religious