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Quote from: Skieski on May 16, 2010, 03:24:12 AMThe most common problem for believers to stumble upon is the "Problem of Evil", found some examples of it online: 1. If an all-powerful and perfectly good god exists, then evil does not. 2. There is evil in the world. 3. Therefore, a perfectly good god does not exist.Or: 1. God exists. 2. God is omnipotent, omniscient, and perfectly good. 3. A perfectly good being would want to prevent all evils. 4. An omniscient being knows every way in which evils can come into existence. 5. An omnipotent being, who knows every way in which an evil can come into existence, has the power to prevent that evil from coming into existence. 6. A being who knows every way in which an evil can come into existence, who is able to prevent that evil from coming into existence, and who wants to do so, would prevent the existence of that evil. 7. If there exists an omnipotent, omniscient, and perfectly good being, then no evil exists. 8. Evil exists (logical contradiction)I just want to say, that kind of conclusion didn't match for me. There is no point where it will say that your perfectly good being WILL prevent the evil, it is only assuming that the deity will follow those circumstances.And, if an all powerful 'good' god does exist, then wouldn't you assume than an evil god does not? Rather than evil itself, for the matter.
The most common problem for believers to stumble upon is the "Problem of Evil", found some examples of it online: 1. If an all-powerful and perfectly good god exists, then evil does not. 2. There is evil in the world. 3. Therefore, a perfectly good god does not exist.Or: 1. God exists. 2. God is omnipotent, omniscient, and perfectly good. 3. A perfectly good being would want to prevent all evils. 4. An omniscient being knows every way in which evils can come into existence. 5. An omnipotent being, who knows every way in which an evil can come into existence, has the power to prevent that evil from coming into existence. 6. A being who knows every way in which an evil can come into existence, who is able to prevent that evil from coming into existence, and who wants to do so, would prevent the existence of that evil. 7. If there exists an omnipotent, omniscient, and perfectly good being, then no evil exists. 8. Evil exists (logical contradiction)
And also, science has killed, maimed, tortured, ruined, hampered many more lives than religion could ever hope to do.
This whole thing is a travesty.For starters, Pillz is obviously the sexiest.
Just like Buddhist, Atheist lack a god/creator and follow a common belief (No, Buddha isn't a diety, he was a man named Siddhartha Gautama who founded the idea of Buddism.) Buddhism is still grouped as religion, so atheism can be too.
As far as atheism is concerned, I've seen nothing but negativity from the belief. The word "atheist" used to be an insult in the mid 17th century.
I really think that meaning should come back. Atheist are easily comparable to modern day racists.
They have nothing better to do than offend religious beliefs all around the world.
I've seen atheist tear up bibles and other christian symbols.
I think atheism should be considered a hate crime.
In Sweden and Norway atheists burned down churches.
At least Christianity and other religions help people more than hurt them.
Religion is worship of a deity. Atheism is defined as rejecting worship of a deity. Atheism is not a religion.
Autocracy, rigid social hierarchies, slavery and slave trade, preindustrial squalor, colonial atrocities, innumerable scientific misconceptions, and plenty of other super awesome things also existed in the seventeenth century. I might also say that Christians were thought to be total clown heads and were crucified and fed to the lions in the first, second, third, and fourth centuries. That doesn't make those actions correct.
Lol, no.
You're right. Benjamin Franklin, Steven Pinker, Julius Axelrod, William Bateson, Francis Crick, Richard Dawkins, Richard Feynman, Sigmund Freud, Stephen Jay Gould, Julian Huxley, Ivan Pavlov, Carl Sagan, Joseph Weber, James D. Watson—those guys have done nothing other than offend religious beliefs all around the world.
Christians have waged holy wars, orchestrated lynchings, resisted scientific and social progress, etc. On the other hand, the Catholic Church is also the top charity organization in the world. Don't generalize.
There's nothing hateful about not believing in God.
How many atheists were involved in that? What percentage of the global population of atheists do they make up? Crusades, religion's vital role in modern terrorism, mumble, mumble, mumble.
That may or may not be true. Regardless, I challenge you to visit the Vatican, look at the gilded churches, shrines, etc., and ask yourself whether or not all the money spent on pretty buildings like that might've been better off going to feed some starving African villages.