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| From | "HGWilson, DSc." <hgw@....> |
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| Newsgroups | sci.physics.relativity |
| Subject | Re: Jesus rose from the dead |
| Date | 2016-10-02 09:50 +1100 |
| Organization | Aioe.org NNTP Server |
| Message-ID | <nspejh$gom$1@gioia.aioe.org> (permalink) |
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On 02/10/16 00:06, Jonathan Doolin wrote: > On Friday, September 30, 2016 at 3:03:20 PM UTC-5, HGWilson, DSc. > wrote: >> On 01/10/16 01:39, Jonathan Doolin wrote: >>> On Thursday, September 29, 2016 at 6:39:06 PM UTC-5, HGW wrote: >> >> >>> Goofus says "Quick, get the patient to say 'I believe the name >>> of the one and only begotten son of God is Christ' so that he >>> doesn't spend eternity in hell!" (John 3:18) >>> >>> I would put the worshipers of money in the "Goofus" category, >>> myself. Money-worshipers may be "great" as in commonplace. They >>> are not "great" as in better. Yet, I would give the >>> money-worshipers credit... They may be able to annihilate faith >>> and hope in any greater principle... >>> >>> But I would ask this... Is the worm who kills the tree "greater" >>> than the tree? (Jonah 4:7-10) >> >> Very little in your ancient scriptures applies to what has happened >> in the last 100 years. Largely because of religion, the Earth has >> become vastly overpopulated > > I don't understand why you would say that religion is a primary cause > of overpopulation. Then you know very little about the world. Why do you think both the pope and the muslims force their female to produce many children? A) because they are trying to outbreed each other. If birth control is encouraged, as it obviously should be, the numbers will drop and the other one will dominate. It is stated muslim policy to get a foothold in a country then outbreed the locals so they can take over. The catholics have been doing it for years, like they are in Mexico right now (ask Donald Trump). Breed like Drosophila then export the surplus. Ireland and Italy did the same for hundreds of years. >> and in spite of the rise of science and social awareness, human >> and environmental problems are causing civilization to break down >> worldwide as all the symptoms of overcrowding become more and more >> apparent each day. Because of money, humans have lost touch with >> nature. Their lives are totally artificial and laws aimed at >> protecting money dominate over those relating to personal values. > > Are you saying that is a good thing, or a bad thing? You want laws > that protect money, or do you want laws that protect people and their > personal values? In regard to security, money has replaced 'physical territory'. Whilst once, humans had to defend their physical space, their main priority now is to protect their money. So whether we like it or not, money laws are as important as personal ones... because to lose ones money virtually means losing one's ability to survive... >> Man's greatest need, security, is becoming progressively harder to >> gain and without money no individual has much hope of functioning >> successfully. > > Again, do you think that is a good thing, or a bad thing? You seem > to believe I know good from evil, but to know good from evil we would > have to acknowledge that these ideas are real. > > So if I said to you "possession is 9/10 of the law" would you say "it > should be higher" or "it should be lower"? There is no absolute right or wrong. Before humans became moderately civilized, virtually whatever was good for survival was regarded as acceptable. The same applies in the natural world today. Today, individual rights and freedom are important to everyone and laws are made for the purpose of preventing one persons freedom from interfering with another's. Often the laws are wrong and there is no satisfactory solution. >> It is quite obvious to all thinking people that acceptable living >> standards can never be achieved while organized religion is allowed >> to flourish. It is the gigantic hoax that lies at the heat of all >> poverty and oppression and which divides the world into the >> antagonistic groups that are already fighting over the world's >> dwindling resources. > > It's quite obvious to all thinking people that trying to stamp out > organized religion is rather like attacking a bees' nest. A lot of > those bees won't mind sacrificing themselves to protect their nest. > To many religious people, they don't hold their beliefs, so much as > their beliefs hold them. I understand that. Taking away a person's religion would be like removing their whole culture. The only way to do it is through education....but I think it is too late. Homo sapiens will wipe itself out before that can happen. > What you're not noticing here are that you are being critical without > really standing up for anything. Some of the things you seem to > value: > > (1) Protecting personal values (2) Comfort and safety (3) Unity (4) > Conserve the world's dwindling resources (5) Distinction of truth vs. > fiction (6) being in touch with nature. Yes, what is wrong with that. Property has to be protected too. ...but confidence tricksters who make fortunes selling seats in a non-existent after life should be quietly exterminated like drug dealers and pedophile priests. > (1) "laws aimed at protecting money dominate over those relating to > personal values" (2) "Man's greatest need, security, is becoming > progressively harder to gain" (3) and which divides the world into > the (4) "antagonistic groups that are already fighting over the > world's dwindling resources. (5) "gigantic hoax that lies at the > heart of all poverty and oppression" (6) "humans have lost touch with > nature. " > > > I feel I share most of these values with you... Yet you speak about > these values as though they can be taken for granted. That we should > all value the protection of peoples personal values. We value the > comfort, safety, and health of all. We want to conserve dwindling > resources so that our descendants will have lives as good or better > than ours. We want to be authentic, recognizing truth. We want to > preserve the beauty of nature. And we want to live in unity and > without unnecessary strife. > > You find these values to be so self-evident, that instead of > advocating for them, you simply protest against those who you wrongly > think don't share them. Sorry, I spend plenty of time advocating such things. > If we were to make a list of all of these shared values, and bind > them into a book, we might put a label on this book called "Secular > moral principles". And we'll make another book called "Religious > moral principles" and it will contain the exact same values. Organized religion has no morals. It preaches good but acts with evil. Religious nuts are too brain dead to realize how they are being conned. > The only difference between these books is, one of them says "The > name of God is Our-Father-in-Heaven" and another says "The name of > God is Allah" and another one of them says "There is no God" and > another says "The names of the Gods are Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu" > and another says "Don't speak the name of G-d in vain." THere is another fundamental difference. One is based on logic and fact the other entirely on lies and fiction. There are no gods...never were... > Certainly, there are other differences between religions besides the > name(s) of their gods, but for the most part, they all promote the > same common-good that the secular atheist religions promote. There is no such thing as a secular atheist religion. > Have a look here at an article about Secular Ethics. > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secular_ethics > > You see that the Dalai Lama says "even as nonbelievers, we have the > capacity to promote these things." Buddhism is hardly a religion. ..more like a reasonable code of ethics. > But this is a CAPACITY, not a GIVEN. Worshipers of money do not > generally promote unity except in a hypocritical way. (If you can > get everyone around you to behave as sheep, its easier for the wolf > to take advantage) > > But when demonstrating that capacity to promote positive secular > ethics, are you promoting fact: "is, does, and did", or are you > promoting opinion: "should, should have, and shouldn't have". > > When you talk about the way we "should behave" and values we "should > share" or virtually any sentence fragment containing the word > "should" you are espousing a value or proseletyzing for a value that > may or may not be shared by your audience. Of course. There will always be differences of opinion. Humans form opinions very early in life and they are hard to change. That's why religions grab young kids as soon as they can so they can scare the daylights out of them with stories of the terrible punishments they will receive at the hands of the omniscient god thing. How do you think a 4yo kid feels when his mother tells him he will burn forever if he doesn't spend his whole life groveling to this infinitely sadistic god thing? You should know the answer because it obviously happened to you. > To many secular people, they don't hold their beliefs, so much as > their beliefs hold them. > > Perhaps the secular "shoulds" and "shouldn'ts" are 'better', > sometimes than the religious "shoulds" and "shouldn'ts". But is it > 90% of the time? 99% of the time? I don't know... But I don't think > it's 100%. Unfortunately, we don't get to perform the experiment > over and over again. There might be millions of other planets with > intelligent life on them, but Earth only gets one chance to get > things right. Unfortunately, the basic evolutionary principle, survival of the fittest, more or less guaranteed competition and war. Modern medicine and MONEY have changed that principle somewhat to often imply "survival of the richest, most devious or the most dishonest". People who would never have lived to reproduce successfully are now openly encouraged to do so. To achieve a truly civilized society, evolution has to be completely bypassed and replaced with the kind of genetic engineering that will weed out the bad genes and maybe promote the good....but not in the ways that Adolph Hitler tried to do it.
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