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Old 01-06-2007, 04:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Atheists challenge the religious right

For some time, the religious right has decried "secular humanism," a philosophy that rejects the supernatural or spiritual as a basis for moral decisionmaking. But now, nonbelievers are vigorously fighting back...

..."I am attacking God, all gods, anything and everything supernatural, wherever and whenever they have been or will be invented," declares Dr. Dawkins, the famed Oxford professor who wrote "The Selfish Gene."...

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Old 01-06-2007, 04:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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My favorite line in the above article:

Yet one critic, New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, calls for a truce: "We've suffered enough from religious intolerance that the last thing the world needs is irreligious intolerance."

Even the best apologetics won't sway those whose mind is made up. What science must inherently lack, religion has always provided. We are born into this crazy debate, and it will continue long after we are gone, and the only thing a believer could ever do to sway anyone's opinion is to embody that which she/he believes in the spirit of compassion, love, and the actions that are spawned by those truths.

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Old 01-06-2007, 05:33 PM   #3 (permalink)
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For some time, the religious right has decried "secular humanism," a philosophy that rejects the supernatural or spiritual as a basis for moral decisionmaking. But now, nonbelievers are vigorously fighting back...

..."I am attacking God, all gods, anything and everything supernatural, wherever and whenever they have been or will be invented," declares Dr. Dawkins, the famed Oxford professor who wrote "The Selfish Gene."...

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I wonder how the word "supernatural" came to mean more than what was naturally super? Does anyone know?

A speculative guess is that it was a journalist looking for a term to describe something they did not understand.
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Old 01-06-2007, 07:41 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I wonder how the word "supernatural" came to mean more than what was naturally super? Does anyone know?
I think the same way as miracle...anytime folks can't explain or understand they have to sensationalize.

I think the atheists have a right to their belief, or non-belief, but just the same as theist thought should not be foist upon them, their non-theist thought need not be foisted on others not interested.
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Old 01-06-2007, 07:52 PM   #5 (permalink)
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For some time, the religious right has decried "secular humanism," a philosophy that rejects the supernatural or spiritual as a basis for moral decisionmaking. But now, nonbelievers are vigorously fighting back...

..."I am attacking God, all gods, anything and everything supernatural, wherever and whenever they have been or will be invented," declares Dr. Dawkins, the famed Oxford professor who wrote "The Selfish Gene."...

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I've watched Dawkins. He does not attack people. He only attacks God. There's a major difference.
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Old 01-06-2007, 08:10 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I've watched Dawkins. He does not attack people. He only attacks God. There's a major difference.

hmmm...

How would you feel if someone attacked your father?

(Please keep this hypothetical, I don't know you.)
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Old 01-06-2007, 09:53 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Words reveal. So attacking God with words should be the definition of words like futile or insane. Not for an implied retribution, but because the allegedly sane person thinks that words can attack someone he claims to believe does not exist.

For example: some people believe in Santa Claus, and some don't. I confess that I don't believe Santa exists. If the ones that don't believe in Santa say that they are attacking Santa Claus, then will Santa be unable to deliver presents on Christmas to those that believe? I submit that a tank, a bomber, a fighter, a rifle, a pissed of non-believer, and a word from a pissed off non-believer are not going to hurt Santa Claus. Welcome to try... North pole is that way.

It is my opinion that atheists have a better chance than many on the far religious right at learning who God is. That is only my personal conjecture though, and I don't pretend to know God's plan on that.
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hmmm...

How would you feel if someone attacked your father?

(Please keep this hypothetical, I don't know you.)
I think this entirely begs the question of our relationship to and with God, or vice versa. And another thread has been exploring this recently.

But to answer your question ... I think God is probably quite capable of defending "Himself." *Darn sure* a lot more capable than I am!

How *do* I feel? I think wil pretty much nailed it. If your left hand is securely grasping your "opponent" by the neck, while your right is lodged quite a ways down their throat holding either a religious tract - in one case - or a primer on materialistic, secular humanism in the other ... then you're both equally in the wrong. Two wrongs do not make a right. Another person's actions do not justify our own. Same is true of groups, ideologies, religions, etc.

Personally, I find atheism and materialism to be exceedingly bleak, mostly because they undermine the importance and value of the individual. Ironically, this notion of the celebration of humanity falls short, precisely because it fails to acknowledge our highest potential ... which is something thoroughly spiritual, in my experience and belief.

We are all entitled to our beliefs, thoughts, perceptions. Everyone sees things the way they see them for a reason. How do I know that this is not simply a part of their learning experience of the moment? Or to put it otherwise, How can I be certain that this is not God's Plan for them ... an important stage in their growth? Only if I am willing to stand up and say, *I know AS WELL AS (or better than) God* ... can I then condemn or judge.

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Only if I am willing to stand up and say, *I know AS WELL AS (or better than) God* ... can I then condemn or judge.
If a student does NOT judge, then the teacher can not help him. A person judges and reveals it with every word and with every action.
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If a student does NOT judge, then the teacher can not help him. A person judges and reveals it with every word and with every action.
Yes, I realize that. I guess I should use the word judgmental, which I think is distinguishable from discernment.

Still, I think it is actually God who judges, not humanity, even when it comes to the value and importance of something like secular humanism. How do we know what purpose might be served by such an extreme view as Dawkins'? It doesn't even necessarily have to be right, to be of great value in the Divine scheme of things.

I don't like the rejection of God, the supernatural, etc. as valid spheres or types of influence ... but if nothing else it helps us to examine what we believe, and why. This alone, is worth having such challenges around. It keeps us on our toes!

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I think this entirely begs the question of our relationship to and with God, or vice versa. And another thread has been exploring this recently.

But to answer your question ... I think God is probably quite capable of defending "Himself." *Darn sure* a lot more capable than I am!

How *do* I feel? I think wil pretty much nailed it. If your left hand is securely grasping your "opponent" by the neck, while your right is lodged quite a ways down their throat holding either a religious tract - in one case - or a primer on materialistic, secular humanism in the other ... then you're both equally in the wrong. Two wrongs do not make a right. Another person's actions do not justify our own. Same is true of groups, ideologies, religions, etc.

Personally, I find atheism and materialism to be exceedingly bleak, mostly because they undermine the importance and value of the individual. Ironically, this notion of the celebration of humanity falls short, precisely because it fails to acknowledge our highest potential ... which is something thoroughly spiritual, in my experience and belief.

We are all entitled to our beliefs, thoughts, perceptions. Everyone sees things the way they see them for a reason. How do I know that this is not simply a part of their learning experience of the moment? Or to put it otherwise, How can I be certain that this is not God's Plan for them ... an important stage in their growth? Only if I am willing to stand up and say, *I know AS WELL AS (or better than) God* ... can I then condemn or judge.

~Zag
Let me say from the beginning that I am very well informed of the fact God does not need my defense. But that said, I exist to glorify God. As a Christian I am to be as much like Christ as possible. (I do not think Jesus crammed anything down anyone's throat.)
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In case there is any question: If you are a Christian, then God is your father and you are His child. (regardless of thread consensus)
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It is my opinion that atheists have a better chance than many on the far religious right at learning who God is. That is only my personal conjecture though, and I don't pretend to know God's plan on that.
Read the book of Revelations in the bible. Please...
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In case there is any question: If you are a Christian, then God is your father and you are His child. (regardless of thread consensus)
Ok, God is our Father, and we are His children.
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Yes, I realize that. I guess I should use the word judgmental, which I think is distinguishable from discernment.

Still, I think it is actually God who judges, not humanity, even when it comes to the value and importance of something like secular humanism. How do we know what purpose might be served by such an extreme view as Dawkins'? It doesn't even necessarily have to be right, to be of great value in the Divine scheme of things.
I don't think God judges at all. I think that there is a natural Way that works best. Many possible paths within that way. We can choose to swim upstream or down. We can choose to manipulate the natural way for profit at the expense of other life. Whatever we choose sets up the circumstances of our life and determines the extent to which we connect with, walk with if you will, God. There are consequences to every choice we make- some are obvious and some aren't.

If we choose not to decide, or are oblivious to our ability to choose, the consequences are still the same. But if we consciously choose to align our intentions with, and actively participate with the Way we gain the ability to tap into the power source that creates and sustains the universe, and that's some kinda power!

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