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Reply #45 - Oct 30th, 2008 at 7:27am
 
Good for you Yadda.

I have no problem with people believing in something that works for them.
I do have a problem with the overriding presumptuousness that we see from too many religious people, that the answers they accept, need to be imposed onto others, especially when this includes dictating what is acceptable behaviour.
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Reply #46 - Oct 30th, 2008 at 8:22am
 

and I'm not sure that an athiest thread should be flooded by thoughts of or quotes from any specific belief.


This ones for the Athiests.
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Reply #47 - Oct 30th, 2008 at 8:55am
 
I am happy for people to challenge me with scripture if they like, a lot of scripture has terrific sentiment which I would not argue with.
I agree that for many, they find their personal morality from scriptures, I just disagree that it is the best, or only source of inspirational teachings.

I could argue against a lot more, but it would be a little like me trying to impose my beliefs onto others if I went too far down that track, plus I don't want to spoil something that others like, if it isn't hurting me.
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Reply #48 - Oct 30th, 2008 at 9:28am
 
Yadda wrote on Oct 30th, 2008 at 7:10am:
I thank you for your concern.

But i do not hear voices in my head.



Yadda,

I wouldn't judge you even if you did. I know for a fact that some Christians do hear voices and even carry out articulated two way conversations with Jesus. Some atheists would regard that as insanity. I do not. It just means that they have a lot of faith. Usually such people are extremely talented individuals, and there is no question of any mental condition.

The example I gave once before was J K Rowling, author of the Harry Potter books. In an interview once, she explained how she'd write a passage, and she'd hear a voice in her head (for example Hermione) saying - "No! you'll have to redo that passage - I wouldn't say that. I'd say this instead...."

The mind is very powerful. I have played theatrical roles and I know how important it is to get into character. Sometimes the character can stick for a few hours afterwards (or days with Les Miserables). I still have vestiges of some of the characters through the years.

However, the cognitive psychology behind the human mind is not incompatible with your religious beliefs, so relax. I'm not trying to explain it all away with psychology.
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Reply #49 - Oct 30th, 2008 at 11:30am
 
Of course.  When it comes to somebody's freedom though, there really should be proof.

Which brings us back to my other question, what is your alternative?
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Reply #50 - Oct 30th, 2008 at 11:56am
 
freediver wrote on Oct 30th, 2008 at 11:30am:
Of course.  When it comes to somebody's freedom though, there really should be proof.

Which brings us back to my other question, what is your alternative?



At the moment, there really isn't much of an alternative. 

* I dislike juries because people are often easily manipulated.   However the alternative would be a judge, and they are all to often heavily biased.

* I also dislike the adversarial judicial system where how argue can be more important than what you argue.

The best solution, in my opinion would be to remove as much emotional content as possible form determining guilt.  The emotional impact may be considered during sentencing.

First and foremost, technology to authenticate truth should be developed.  Circumstantial evidence should be subject to more scrutiny.

On balance the entire justice system needs review.
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Reply #51 - Oct 30th, 2008 at 12:13pm
 
muso wrote on Oct 30th, 2008 at 9:28am:
I still have vestiges of some of the characters through the years.

OK. As long as you're still not wearing the costumes and the make-up.  Cheesy
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Reply #52 - Oct 30th, 2008 at 2:53pm
 
Kytro wrote on Oct 30th, 2008 at 11:56am:
On balance the entire justice system needs review.


Not in Queensland mate. We have the best judiciary money can buy  Wink
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Reply #53 - Oct 30th, 2008 at 3:00pm
 
NorthOfNorth wrote on Oct 30th, 2008 at 12:13pm:
muso wrote on Oct 30th, 2008 at 9:28am:
I still have vestiges of some of the characters through the years.

OK. As long as you're still not wearing the costumes and the make-up.  Cheesy


When I'm with friends I sometimes come out with lines from shows I was in 9 years ago that seem appropriate. The lines just trip out of my mouth when I'm not paying attention. Sad isn't it?
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Reply #54 - Oct 30th, 2008 at 3:04pm
 
muso wrote on Oct 30th, 2008 at 3:00pm:
NorthOfNorth wrote on Oct 30th, 2008 at 12:13pm:
muso wrote on Oct 30th, 2008 at 9:28am:
I still have vestiges of some of the characters through the years.

OK. As long as you're still not wearing the costumes and the make-up.  Cheesy


When I'm with friends I sometimes come out with lines from shows I was in 9 years ago that seem appropriate. The lines just trip out of my mouth when I'm not paying attention. Sad isn't it?

It sounds OK, I spose. As long as its nothing from The Sound of Music or The Wizard of Oz.
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Reply #55 - Oct 30th, 2008 at 7:30pm
 
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I know for a fact that some Christians do hear voices and even carry out articulated two way conversations with Jesus. Some atheists would regard that as insanity. I do not. It just means that they have a lot of faith. Usually such people are extremely talented individuals, and there is no question of any mental condition.


I don't think Jk Rowling was ascribing hermione's voice as other than, just her mind playing along with her story.

Now if you are telling me that people that hear a voice in their head, and identify it as the supreme being, who created the whole shooting match, and is just popping in to chew the fat with them, if you're saying that ain't crazy, then I don't know what is.

It is one thing to be aware of the power of the mind, and your inner voice, and something totally different to a guy who thinks he has Napoleon in his head, telling him to invade russia.
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Reply #56 - Oct 30th, 2008 at 7:36pm
 
mozzaok wrote on Oct 30th, 2008 at 7:30pm:
Now if you are telling me that people that hear a voice in their head, and identify it as the supreme being, who created the whole shooting match, and is just popping in to chew the fat with them, if you're saying that ain't crazy, then I don't know what is.

How 'bout an Alzheimers sufferer waiting at a bus stop wearing nothing but a shower cap.
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Reply #57 - Oct 30th, 2008 at 7:48pm
 
How about accusing religion of causing all the world's problems, then saying the government should take children away from religious people to protect the children from 'dangerous ideas'?
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Reply #58 - Oct 30th, 2008 at 9:45pm
 
freediver wrote on Oct 30th, 2008 at 7:48pm:
How about accusing religion of causing all the world's problems, then saying the government should take children away from religious people to protect the children from 'dangerous ideas'?


That's masochism. Would all atheists want to get rid of their ankle biters?

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Reply #59 - Oct 31st, 2008 at 8:10am
 
mozzaok wrote on Oct 30th, 2008 at 7:30pm:
I don't think Jk Rowling was ascribing hermione's voice as other than, just her mind playing along with her story.



Of course she wasn't. The word I disagree with is in bold. The human mind is an amazing thing. Religion gives some people the chance to harness that potential. Why deny them that chance? Some people brag about their religion. I brag about my motivational system too. What's the difference?

As far as the creator of the universe coming in for a chat, well I guess if a cheap laptop can be multitasking, why not the creator of the universe?

The point is that there is plenty of room for a God or even gods in cosmology, and while I don't believe in any myself, a lot of people much smarter than me don't seem to have a problem with the idea.

To state that you have an exclusive angle on how the universe works is somewhat arrogant - in fact just as arrogant as that of a fundamentalist  "One True Church" Christian .  

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Now if you are telling me that people that hear a voice in their head, and identify it as the supreme being, who created the whole shooting match, and is just popping in to chew the fat with them, if you're saying that ain't crazy, then I don't know what is.


Crazy is seeing things in a way that other people don't necessarily agree with. It's about seeing things that are totally illogical if we apply the principles of 'common sense'.

Common sense gives us things such as sitting on the paddock fence watching the cows - a nice ordered little corner of the world that obeys causation, the laws of thermodynamics and Newtonian physics.

Crazy gives us things like charmed mesons, quantum entanglement, subatomic particle behaviour that depends on the observer, tachyons and dark matter. Religion can be totally crazy.

You think religious people are crazy? How many mathematicians have you met? Now they are totally stir crazy. The smarter they are, the less common sense they have. There must be a message in there somewhere.

Sometimes crazy is good. Let's not knock it.
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