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Some thoughts on "god"
#1
Some thoughts on "god"
"Fictional"

"Imaginary"

"Non-existant"

"A control mechanism"

Any you wish to add?
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#2
RE: Some thoughts on "god"
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#3
RE: Some thoughts on "god"
"Tool of the power structure."

"Excuse for being assholes."

"The reason we can't have nice things."
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#4
RE: Some thoughts on "god"
Security blanket for comforting fearful, ignorant, arrogant fools.

Also, clearly closeted. At least the one in Abraham's pocket.
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#5
RE: Some thoughts on "god"
All gods (even the ones I find kinda cool) are humanity's projections of the worst elements of our natures.

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‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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RE: Some thoughts on "god"
God is a ludicrous concept best used in comedy.

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RE: Some thoughts on "god"
Recently, Richard Dawkins has begun calling himself a "cultural Christian." He seems to be taking a view (similar to that of historian Tom Holland) that although Christianity itself is declining, society in Europe and America is the way it is because it evolved out of Christian culture. Good bad and indifferent, we are the way we are because of our society's Christian history.

I don't know how far Dawkins has thought this out. He has called Christianity ludicrous, which means that the basis of the culture he wants to defend is ludicrous. Is it possible to respect and defend a deracinated society when its foundation has been rejected?

It looks to me as though his new position is a reaction to growing Muslim influence in British life. He dislikes Christianity, but he dislikes Islam more. He feels warm and fuzzy when he hears the church bells of Oxford and sees the church spires, but recoils from the call of the muezzin.

I understand that he's barely relevant any more, but it would be interesting to hear him develop this idea.
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#8
RE: Some thoughts on "god"
"noodly"
"Flying"
"Benevolent"
"MeatBalls"
"Swiftie"

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RE: Some thoughts on "god"
(April 4, 2024 at 9:37 pm)Belacqua Wrote: Recently, Richard Dawkins has begun calling himself a "cultural Christian." He seems to be taking a view (similar to that of historian Tom Holland) that although Christianity itself is declining, society in Europe and America is the way it is because it evolved out of Christian culture. Good bad and indifferent, we are the way we are because of our society's Christian history.

I don't know how far Dawkins has thought this out. He has called Christianity ludicrous, which means that the basis of the culture he wants to defend is ludicrous. Is it possible to respect and defend a deracinated society when its foundation has been rejected?

It looks to me as though his new position is a reaction to growing Muslim influence in British life. He dislikes Christianity, but he dislikes Islam more. He feels warm and fuzzy when he hears the church bells of Oxford and sees the church spires, but recoils from the call of the muezzin.

I understand that he's barely relevant any more, but it would be interesting to hear him develop this idea.

We are the way we are is due to many factors, christianity is only one of thousands. 

You're so one tract it's fucking ridiculous.
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RE: Some thoughts on "god"
(April 4, 2024 at 10:29 pm)brewer Wrote:
(April 4, 2024 at 9:37 pm)Belacqua Wrote: Recently, Richard Dawkins has begun calling himself a "cultural Christian." He seems to be taking a view (similar to that of historian Tom Holland) that although Christianity itself is declining, society in Europe and America is the way it is because it evolved out of Christian culture. Good bad and indifferent, we are the way we are because of our society's Christian history.

I don't know how far Dawkins has thought this out. He has called Christianity ludicrous, which means that the basis of the culture he wants to defend is ludicrous. Is it possible to respect and defend a deracinated society when its foundation has been rejected?

It looks to me as though his new position is a reaction to growing Muslim influence in British life. He dislikes Christianity, but he dislikes Islam more. He feels warm and fuzzy when he hears the church bells of Oxford and sees the church spires, but recoils from the call of the muezzin.

I understand that he's barely relevant any more, but it would be interesting to hear him develop this idea.

We are the way we are is due to many factors, christianity is only one of thousands. 

You're so one tract it's fucking ridiculous.

I think it's interesting to see that Dawkins has become somewhat less one-"tract" in his thinking. I'm curious to see where he goes with this.
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