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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/5/2015 9:29:48 PM   
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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/5/2015 10:11:39 PM   
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A cautionary tale for our lovely Lucy, who says:

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Six out of the seven dwarfs are not Happy

That sort of thinking can land someone in hot water:




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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/5/2015 11:33:37 PM   
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There are people, here who can easily re-size photos for people, too. Resident Sadist comes to mind, immediately.



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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/6/2015 2:35:49 AM   
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Thankyou k, i resize images every day, i have my own tools, the pic of the cat was originally 3000x3000, i puposefully made it so it would be what it size it was.


DC You are most welcome, its one of my favourites.


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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/6/2015 4:52:36 AM   
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Ya know, for someone who claims there is nothing there for you to argue, you do spend a lot of time in religious threads arguing.


*Sigh*. No I don't, THB. That's just one of your rich array of prejudices talking, as usual.




And which prejudices would those be?

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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/6/2015 5:01:24 AM   
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Great pic, Lucy! Thanks so much.

Anyone know how common/rare it is for a big cat to have two differently colored eyes.




No, but if you are really interested, why don't you or Lucy start a new thread on the subject instead of trying to start one here?

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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/6/2015 7:40:18 AM   
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You didnt express what points you believe are not connected so that remains undertermined.


I'm sorry. I thought I was quite clear.

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every thought that is accepted as true correct or fact starts with a personal 'belief' in its being true, then acting upon your accepted belief, (esp moral beliefs) are in fact 'your religion' and that holds true even for atheists since they have a moral code of conduct.


Not all codes of moral conduct or bases of thought for personal behavior are religion. Period.

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Ah, but we are not living in the 17th century. You DO know that English is a living language, yes?



Well...yes and no. Not in that people can legitimately change the use of preexisting words. Especially words that are very clear in their original meaning and intent.


And yet, they do. It's a fact.

Words change meanings to their exact opposite. Saying you don't agree with it does not change it from happening or being reality.

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What matters for constitutional translation does not apply to contemporary conversation.



Your choice of the word 'conversation' which I believe you wish to use to signify informal communication and 'contemporary' which I believe you used to establish the boundaries within your lifetime or the present is fine and works as long as you are among people who are in agreement with you.


Contemporary, as defined by the dictionary is:

con·tem·po·rar·y
kənˈtempəˌrerē/
adjective: contemporary
1. living or occurring at the same time.
2. belonging to or occurring in the present.

Seems simple. No inference necessary. I mean contemporary to refer to happening now, in the present. It's not about MY lifetime.

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However as soon as someone disputes what is said the conversation legitimately imo turns to philosophy, metaphysics and theology etc which at that point would become a 'requirement' to sort out the disputed issues as opposed to the alternative route leaving everything hanging with no chance of resolution.


Ever thought that resolution is not the point of a discussion like this?

You can use words however you want. Simply understand that when you use words in ways they haven't been used for years (gay, for example), you will be regularly misunderstood.

Your choice.

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Your point is a wonderful tidbit and insight, but it is not an open door to bring the meaning of the 18th century word into today's discussion. It has no current bearing.



Oh but as I have pointed out it would apply, the reason it would apply is (as shown above) the result of the meanings of the words used hundreds of years ago that by tradition or covenant or contract in the case of the constitution the word 'freedom which really means franchise' has a direct effect on our lives today as does the meaning of the word 'religion' and will continue to affect our lives into the future based on words constructed, written or contrived in the 18th century.

using the dictionary, most of them outside of 'ball-parking' do not provide any 'real' source to argue from without the need to fully research the etymology of each and every word used. You posted a dictionary definition:

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re·li·gion
noun: religion
1b. a pursuit or interest to which someone ascribes supreme importance.



for religion as shown in your definition above 1b respects the definition of natural religion as I have posted from 1700's.


It respects it, but is different. Suggesting that because two cars both have engines does not make them the same car.

You generalize too much for clear communciation.

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So just for giggles I googed 'Natural Religion" which ties every living conscious person into religion in which the contemporary dictionaries rather than being a service become a disservice promoting argument through their omission rather than peace and understanding, well here is the first thing that came up;

nat·u·ral re·li·gion
noun: natural religion
religion, especially deism, based on reason rather than divine revelation.


So its there if you already researched it and know the magic words to look for. The old dictionaries list all the variant word usages which is why I go back to the days before people had to pay college extortion racketeers to do it for us and issue sheep skins as receipts proving we paid our mob dues. Oops digressing again lol


The important part of that is "especially desism."

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My point being how useless the dictionaries are today.


I don't find that at all.

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Had I not already knew the topic and the magic words they are not saying in the dictionaries of today through personal research I would have not known how to connect that dot, nor would I be able to discover it through the use of a contemporary dictionary without the need to actually research it.

so aside from method, it appears we may agree on the general premise and greater core constituent?


No. You didn't connect that dot. You are still over generalizing, in my view.

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"Religion is a thought process. "



your turn



I have no idea what you think you've managed to communicate here. My point was, and still is:

Religion is a thought process. Not all thought processes are religion, as you are trying to suggest.


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While amusing, straw man.

Murderers come in all religious and non-religious forms.

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Funny coming the guy who makes unsubstantiated claims that athiesm was the reason Stalin and the others did horrible things. I'd rather be known for being a dick than a red neck moron who knows nothing about the world any day.


The excuse of why something was done is not as important as the fact it was done.

Racism, sexism, religion, and slavery rolled up into one are not nearly as powerful as the force of the idea that it's OK to subjugate and murder people who are different from you.


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here's something germane to the current direction of the thread:

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Christian philosophers and theologians explain that there are causal links between mass murder and atheism. Atheism, lack belief in God, have the following characteristics that can lend itself to mass murder and can explain why the greatest mass murderers were atheists:

lack of recognition of an ultimate judge of moral actions and a judge who sets injustice aright in a last judgement, and thus do not recognize the immorality of murder.

lack of seeing the importance of human beings as images of God and so easily discarding them as merely material things, products of mere chance.

lack of acknowledging an external standard of moral perfection, thus ending up with self-created standards which can include killing for political survival.

absence of guidance by divine revelation of the moral law, such as "Thou shalt not kill".

following an ethic of atheistic evolutionism that is based on the survival and victory of the fittest, which is ultimately a bloodthirsty ethic - an ethic that is eager to kill and to maim. This ethic is about conquering others rather than self-conquest.


http://www.conservapedia.com/Atheism_and_Mass_Murder


And yet, there are plenty of Christians, Islamist, and Jews killing. So, it's not just atheists...

Not even speaking to truth or veracity, if there is any.

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Atheists are just as capable of empathy and moral behavior as anyone else. All of the regimes mentioned in your quote followed an ideology that embodies a manifest lack of empathy for the dignity of the individual and a consequent subversion of individual rights and freedoms to the needs of the "collective". Ironically, this almost always seems to lead to an obscene number of deaths among the members of said collective. But the cause is a fundamentally psychopathic ideology, not Atheism.

K.


This. Said better than I said it.



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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/6/2015 11:24:18 AM   
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While amusing, straw man.


How so?

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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/6/2015 12:08:52 PM   
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While amusing, straw man.

How so?

Maybe the line you snipped out holds a clue?

Murderers come in all religious and non-religious forms.

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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/6/2015 12:23:51 PM   
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Great pic, Lucy! Thanks so much.

Anyone know how common/rare it is for a big cat to have two differently colored eyes.



No, but if you are really interested, why don't you or Lucy start a new thread on the subject instead of trying to start one here?

And rob you of the chance to be Mod3's little helper?

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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/6/2015 12:54:09 PM   
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While amusing, straw man.

How so?

Maybe the line you snipped out holds a clue?

Murderers come in all religious and non-religious forms.

K.



Yes. That.


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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/6/2015 1:33:38 PM   
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FYI:

http://www.picresize.com/
http://www.resizeyourimage.com/
http://www.webresizer.com/
http://www.shrinkpictures.com/
http://imageresize.org/

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There are people, here who can easily re-size photos for people, too. Resident Sadist comes to mind, immediately.



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And many people never heard of the simple web browser resizing method.
Control + makes the text and pictures in the browser larger
Control - makes the text and pictures smaller.
Note; not applicable to that damnable flash stuff, just for html code.

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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/6/2015 1:38:54 PM   
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Then you're incorrect, if you go back and look at the context my response is a rebuttal to NorthernGent's claim that Richard Dawkins is a militant.

I'm not saying that there aren't militants who happen to be atheists, the point I'm making is how laughable it is to try and tar and feather Dawkins as a militant.

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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/6/2015 2:08:19 PM   
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Ya know, for someone who claims there is nothing there for you to argue, you do spend a lot of time in religious threads arguing.


*Sigh*. No I don't, THB. That's just one of your rich array of prejudices talking, as usual.




And which prejudices would those be?


I can't be bothered to enumerate them, THB. I just felt like making a sweeping criticism in just a few words and without substantiating it. Annoying when people do that, isn't it?

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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/6/2015 2:39:57 PM   
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Then you're incorrect, if you go back and look at the context my response is a rebuttal to NorthernGent's claim that Richard Dawkins is a militant.

I'm not saying that there aren't militants who happen to be atheists, the point I'm making is how laughable it is to try and tar and feather Dawkins as a militant.


Just because there are militants who do violent things does not make a militant who does not less of a militant.

mil·i·tant
ˈmiləd(ə)nt/
noun: militant; plural noun: militants
1. a militant person.
synonyms: activist, extremist, radical, young turk, zealot

Sounds about right.

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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/6/2015 3:03:19 PM   
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Great pic, Lucy! Thanks so much.

Anyone know how common/rare it is for a big cat to have two differently colored eyes.



No, but if you are really interested, why don't you or Lucy start a new thread on the subject instead of trying to start one here?

And rob you of the chance to be Mod3's little helper?


I doubt mod 3 needs any help from me on that one.

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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/6/2015 3:05:57 PM   
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Ya know, for someone who claims there is nothing there for you to argue, you do spend a lot of time in religious threads arguing.


*Sigh*. No I don't, THB. That's just one of your rich array of prejudices talking, as usual.




And which prejudices would those be?


I can't be bothered to enumerate them, THB. I just felt like making a sweeping criticism in just a few words and without substantiating it. Annoying when people do that, isn't it?


A little annoying but it does give me a good idea of who is more likely to say something worth reading and that is a time saver.

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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/6/2015 3:56:41 PM   
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A little annoying but it does give me a good idea of who is more likely to say something worth reading and that is a time saver.


My thought exactly.

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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/6/2015 7:35:13 PM   
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You're fucking kidding me!

Can you really claim with a straight face that Gandhi was not less of a militant than bin Laden?

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RE: thoughts on the power of religion - 4/6/2015 10:11:45 PM   
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Nor are all Christians religious...I'm not.


Er ... What? Does that mean you're not a churchgoer, but do believe?
Christian. Not a churchgoer any longer. Last time I was in a church was my daughter's wedding in December...oh wait, my friend's funeral in February.


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