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Atheism and being Armenian

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  • KanadaHye
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    Re: Atheism and being Armenian

    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    And your own "Give us the child for 8 years..... " is what? That one is a actually a reworking of a Jesuit saying that refers to the early indoctrination of children with Christian dogma.
    Someone with your vast knowledge has surely heard of Lenin and the Bolshevik party of Russia.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Re: Atheism and being Armenian

    Originally posted by Siggie View Post
    Let's say:
    I believe in FSM. You don't. Both our positions are operating on faith? Is that what you think?
    Exactly. You can't prove the FSM exists and I can't prove it doesn't exist. You believe it exists, I believe it doesn't exists. Both are based on a belief.

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Re: Atheism and being Armenian

    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    It's not a funny quote, you took it out of context.
    And your own "Give us the child for 8 years..... " is what? That one is a actually a reworking of a Jesuit saying that refers to the early indoctrination of children with Christian dogma.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Re: Atheism and being Armenian

    Originally posted by Siggie View Post
    You're not that feeble-minded. What are you trying to trap me with? A funny quote by a comedian? That's all you've got? Really?
    I'm not going to engage in such a frivolous conversation.
    It's not a funny quote, you took it out of context.

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  • Jinx
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    Re: Atheism and being Armenian

    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    By three methods we may learn the pointlessness of Armenian message boards: First, by lurking, which is noblest; Second, by imitating the majority, which is easiest; and third by posting intelligent stuff and allowing experience to eventually tell you it was time wasted, which is the bitterest."

    We may also learn that it is against forum rules to satirise Confucius. If that is not the case, why was my post containing the above words erased?


    That was great!

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  • Siggie
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    Re: Atheism and being Armenian

    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    You're mocking something in your signature which you don't have evidence exists. Atheism is a concept. Faith is belief in a concept. So you claim there is no God(s) but then blame the world for (something that doesn't exist). Doesn't make much sense. So to solve the problem, you wish to eliminate (something that doesn't exist). Logical no?
    Let's say:
    I believe in FSM. You don't. Both our positions are operating on faith? Is that what you think?

    You're not that feeble-minded. What are you trying to trap me with? A funny quote by a comedian? That's all you've got? Really?
    I'm not going to engage in such a frivolous conversation.

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  • Siggie
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    Re: Atheism and being Armenian

    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    We don't necessarily need proof or evidence for lack of belief. It's often just a matter of not believing in the most unlikely thing (i.e., some invisible god who was never born, who never dies, and who created everything in 7 days). Lack of belief is the pure, initial form - it is what we are born with. Unfortunately we are also all born with an evolutionary ability to quickly copy and accept things unthinkingly - fine for basic evolutionary survival, but a bad thing in many other ways.
    That's my point... Faith = belief without evidence
    Atheism = lack of religious belief
    There's simply not evidence for me to believe. If there was, I would be open to changing my mind.
    That's why non-believers use FSM to illustrate. If you're told there's a plate of pasta that rules the universe, naturally you'd want evidence of that.
    You hit on something else that's important as well... Believers like to attempt to get non-theists to concede it's possible as if that's some telling admission. Something with a near zero probability is still technically possible, but at some point, in order to be able to make sense of the world, we must require a minimum likelihood for accepting something as probably true and therefore changing your behavior, thoughts, etc accordingly.

    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    You said you were "still an atheist by middle school" so maybe I could assume you always were one, even before you could put a name to it?
    Perhaps. If there was any interest early on it had more to do with rituals and things. It never provided enough or satisfactory answers for me.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Re: Atheism and being Armenian

    Originally posted by Siggie View Post
    *reads previous posts* I don't see any preaching and how does that influence the definition of the word faith?
    You're mocking something in your signature which you don't have evidence exists. Atheism is a concept. Faith is belief in a concept. So you claim there is no God(s) but then blame the world for (something that doesn't exist). Doesn't make much sense. So to solve the problem, you wish to eliminate (something that doesn't exist). Logical no?

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Re: Atheism and being Armenian

    Originally posted by Siggie View Post
    You should review the definition of faith. There's no faith required for lack of belief.
    We don't necessarily need proof or evidence for lack of belief. It's often just a matter of not believing in the most unlikely thing (i.e., some invisible god who was never born, who never dies, and who created everything in 7 days). Lack of belief is the pure, initial form - it is what we are born with. Unfortunately we are also all born with an evolutionary ability to quickly copy and accept things unthinkingly - fine for basic evolutionary survival, but a bad thing in many other ways.

    You said you were "still an atheist by middle school" so maybe I could assume you always were one, even before you could put a name to it?

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  • Siggie
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    Re: Atheism and being Armenian

    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    So why are you preaching your lack of belief?
    *reads previous posts* I don't see any preaching and how does that influence the definition of the word faith?

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