Quackers
The Frog
What if my goal is to alienate the religious?
Then your achieving your goal hehe.
It's just quite an arrogant OP and that does rile up people

What if my goal is to alienate the religious?
How is it arrogant?Then your achieving your goal hehe.
It's just quite an arrogant OP and that does rile up people![]()
I still don't see. You act as if doubt is negative.You can't tell?!
Ziggy your an Athiest?!
"Yes"
Pfft, DOUBT!
http://forums.civfanatics.com/showpost.php?p=9364163&postcount=73I promote Doubt because I like doubt. Doubt is one the most important characteristic when you want to make progress. Otherwise you'll just stay with what you know without question, without change.
It is what led me towards Atheism and I believe it could lead others to it.
Doubt is essential for progress, so you get the double whammy of promoting progress and atheism with one single concept: Doubt.Fer Sure! But when I have to promote atheism doubt is the best place to start. But you can apply it to about anything you think you know.
Most agnostics are atheists. So percentage wise I'm on track I think. And I am indeed promoting a specific part of atheism, the agnostic kind.
They are mindless drones believing everything in the bible and cannot think for themselves?
Oh well played Sir.Well I'm sorry pal but you must be quite arrogant to not see it.
Ah, not so well played. There's much assumption and little post reading in this one.I agree with what you say on doubt. The arrogant bit is when you identify another as religious, you think to yourself "Ahh he has reached the wrong conclusion", then you stradle your high horse and say one word "doubt". Not a well thought out paragraph of careful discussion but a slap in the face.
When faith is the motivator for believing in God(s), and faith is belief without evidence, when one starts to doubt, chances are one may lose faith.So you think religious people do not doubt? They are mindless drones believing everything in the bible and cannot think for themselves? That is another thing your saying. For shame, for shame.
The minority who can think for themselves and who also are familiar with the bible. Are they worth talking to?
Many Christian rationalists also advocate that people doubt the existence of God. They are simply of the opinion that the use of reason will lead them to conclude that God did, in fact, exist, and they will be all the better for having a sure foundation for their belief, rather than relying on sheer blind faith. The only sort of religious who would be in any way put out by the invitation to "doubt!" is one whose beliefs were held together by spit and wishes in the first place, and I'm not sure why we should feel compelled to treat them with kid gloves.Then your achieving your goal hehe.
It's just quite an arrogant OP and that does rile up people![]()
It sounds vaguely like Hassidic Judaism, but I may be off the mark with that one.Do you aspire to be some kind of crazy mystic?
Doubt can also be resolved by reaffirmation.Well I'm sorry pal but you must be quite arrogant to not see it.
I agree with what you say on doubt. The arrogant bit is when you identify another as religious, you think to yourself "Ahh he has reached the wrong conclusion", then you stradle your high horse and say one word "doubt". Not a well thought out paragraph of careful discussion but a slap in the face.
So you think religious people do not doubt? They are mindless drones believing everything in the bible and cannot think for themselves? That is another thing your saying. For shame, for shame.
From spiritual point of view this is sheer vaste of time. Its like doing what makes you sick and say: its O.K. cause I can take these pills to become healthy again. But spiritual man needs positive instrument to replace doubt: identification, introspection, development of insight, discrimination, intuition to name a few...Doubt can also be resolved by reaffirmation.
This is just wrong. Its like saying to a child if you cant stand this punch you will never be a boxer...If your beliefs can't stand doubt, they aren't worth anything.
To expose yourself to it [doubt] after one has carefully choosen the path of inner development is act of stupidity and instead of condescending to it one should choose some positive approache to resolve ones problems.
This perfectly explains why I think religious people are doing nothing more than sticking their fingers in their ears and screaming 'La-La-La I'm happy, DAMMIT!'
Yes, take all the time and care in the world to CHOOSE a path of inner development. because that's what it all comes down to, after all: a choice. You're choosing to believe in stuff that's not real. And that's fine, as long as it doesn't affect my life.
I'm sorry, but I have to object that it's a negative one.Doubt is very powerfull force; one may say most detrimental to spirituality or any kind of faith and offcourse negative one.
Act of stupidity?To expose yourself to it after one has carefully choosen the path of inner development is act of stupidity and instead of condescending to it one should choose some positive approache to resolve ones problems.
If you can supply sample I will show you what I mean...
The conflict may arise of course but not between faith and goodwill as such. The problem lies in individuals poor/limited understanding of reality.