LE19
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Shame, when there's a worthwhile debate going on.
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"The thing is with life as such, when it evolves, it evolves in the environment it is in. There are some evidence that there are live bacteria in very hot places on our planet, i.e. life can arise in different circumstances than our current one,Basically, we're judging our current condition as the "perfect" one and only possible solution only because we can't compare to another different condition, and because of that ignorance, people tend to draw religious conclusions"
what do you have to say to that?
Evolution does not exist, where did the first life come from?
There is only one Deity, unless you are an ancient Greek or Roman or similar. Most (reasonable) people of faith would accept that the Muslim and Christian God are the same one, but that there are just different routes to it - and it is of course the same God as the Jewish God anyway.
That is a gross over-simplification..... and i bet Stewart will have a problem with it.
Are you saying that all those childhood lessons about the importance of being good, or I'll beat the living hell out of you, were a waste of time?'Morality' is an evolutionary construct that comes from being safe in our environment. It doesn't come from 'outside'
More fishing.
Caught a few and then rebait and go again.
'Morality' is an evolutionary construct that comes from being safe in our environment. It doesn't come from 'outside', otherwise why would what is or isn't 'moral' change over time?
Are you saying that all those childhood lessons about the importance of being good, or I'll beat the living hell out of you, were a waste of time?
I think it's fairer to say that you believe there to be only one deity. I doubt you have any more information on the subject than the Romans, Greeks, Hindus, etc. I don't think there are any gods. I find the idea far too simplistic an argument. I'm comfortable in the fact we (humans) don't know everything. I think we'll find out more, and probably find out that some things the 20th century saw as fact are not quite right (see Newtonian gravity). I like the drip, drip, drip of information, new discoveries and refinement of old ideas. I don't need there to be a reason for all this - it's actually easier without it!
I truely believe that modern science is the best way to explain the world as it is. It's a process of evolution in itself with new suggestions tested and re-tested before being accepted or abandoned. If a better way of doing it is ever proposed and found to be more correct then that will be adopted in place of science. That isn't a bad thing, but quite exciting.
'Morality' is an evolutionary construct that comes from being safe in our environment. It doesn't come from 'outside', otherwise why would what is or isn't 'moral' change over time?
Dunno. I guess you've turned out good and denied me the opportunity to test the theory.Did the approach work? Do you have a link to a meta-analysis?
and herein lies the fundemental difference between science and religion. "where did everything come from" for the scientist is a question to start a process of discovery to explore the nature and workings of the universe and see what can be found. for the religious it is a question that just gets pushed aside as unknowable, sky daddy made it so.
Now, I didn't say that, and am not particularly religious, but for a theist, there IS only one God, so the question is utterly pointless.
If you believe in evolution, then why aren't you killing people then? Were here for no reason, so why not kill loads of people then, it won't matter.
If you believe in evolution, why aren't you stapling bacon to the lawn?
Now, I didn't say that, and am not particularly religious, but for a theist, there IS only one God, so the question is utterly pointless.
Only for monotheists you mean. The Jews, Christians and Muslims do not have a global monopoly on either religion or faith. Other religions are available for those who prefer a pantheon of deities.
Theism is normally taken to mean belief in monotheism. So as I said, from that context the question is meaningless.
Theism is normally taken to mean belief in monotheism.
I'm not sure what point you're trying to make, so please try and make it a little more coherently.
no it isnt. this is dictionary time, look up the word.