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Just a fact. Atheists attack believers without merit. Why?

This was an answer to a post in Philosophy that surprised me.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ao8Rb...

Atheists, not scientists, believe its time to end religion. Science never proves or disproves religious origin and all unbiased scientists will cop to that. Only the hard-core atheists use science as evidence for their claims, but they are irrational about it.

The above was a great lead in for:

http://www.deism.com/dogmatic%20atheism.htm

Then, a leading atheist, based on science, changes his position.

http://www.biola.edu/antonyflew/flew-interview.pdf

There is room for a creator!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    A lot of reading, but very interesting. I have said this

    many,many,many, times on this Board, Albert Einstein

    (greatest brain of this century) believed in God.

    The Pope's (many of whom are extremely intelligent

    men, Pope John Paul spoke l5 languages and was a

    mathametician) believed.

    To people who believe, no explantion is necessary; to

    those who don't ,no explanation is possible, so as someone

    else, stated the battle between believers/non believers will

    rage on. I think it takes more to believe, that we are here

    by random chance, then to believe in a 'supreme being"

    higher power,supernatural being, whatever, for me I

    believe because I can't bear the alternative of an endless

    nothingness, after this life, this is not a SERMON, just my

    answer and opinons on this very thought provoking subject

    So, God bless us all, even you "little" atheists, and I am sure

    you have probably heard, " he believes in YOU!

    sincerely,JML

  • 1 decade ago

    Looking at history... I'd say that atheists are the ones under attack, not the strongly religious.

    How many millions of people were burned alive during the Spanish Inquisition? How many soldiers died because they didnt believe in someone else's idea of god? How many more will die?

    I'll tell you: a lot.

    What you believe is your own choice. If there is a hell, then it is filled with the prosecutors, not the non-believers.

  • 1 decade ago

    It's not a fact. I am agnostic and I don't attack people for their beliefs. I think you said it best with "Science never proves or disproves religious origin." I think it's safe to say that what's good for one person isn't always good for another. You know?

    My policy is live and let live.

    Plus, no one is immune from attacking others/being attacked by others based on different lifestyles or belief systems or shoe size! ;-)

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    1 decade ago

    Need to point something out to you. The "leading atheist" you referred to was not a leading atheist and in fact is a crack-pot loony who supported apartheid and has always been a conservative nut case. He simply became a poster boy for religious propagandists like yourself. Anyone, regardless of religious beliefs, who supported apartheid has never had my respect. Not very impressive research on your part. So, as for the merit issue, you seem to have none yourself.

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  • 1 decade ago

    As soon as you say you belive in something, there will always, without fail, be someone who will have an alternate view point.

    And with a question as big and unknowable as "is there a creator" the empirical truth will never really be known, so i guess that little conflict is set to run and run unfortunately.

  • 1 decade ago

    The debate is bound to be everlasting one...

    We are trying to resolve something that concerns only an individual, and is purely experiential !

    At the best, any communication to be able to turn out to be fruitful, has to be between a person who 'chooses' to communicate it out of total compassion, to a person who is really prepared to unconditionally surrender the self !

    All this is too much to ask for !

    That is why the rate of 'drop-outs' on the spiritual path is so high.

  • 1 decade ago

    When you say "all atheists do this" it's just as much of an attack as it would be the other way around. Reasonable and intelligent people don't make assumptions about entire groups of people based on what a few of them say or do.

    I can't say that all christians are pedophiles just because a few priests molested children, can I? Just a fact.

  • 1 decade ago

    typical hypocritical uninformed person. "just a fact. Atheists attack believers without merit." You are stating all athiest attack believers as well as all athiest attack without merit. Both statements are extremly flawed. Questioning isnt attacking. Questioning is learning.

    All questions not asked will certainly get the wrong answer.

    -me-

  • 1 decade ago

    This is just my personal theory, but it seems a lot of atheists are very similar to religious fanatics, in the sense that they are very threatened by anyone who disagrees with their views. Religious fanatics always harp on religious texts to justify their views and atheists use science in the same way.

    They are two extremes on the spectrum and as such can be harmful because they limit one's understanding of the world.

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    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    "Just a fact. Atheists attack believers without merit. Why?"

    lol

    tu quoque, m8?

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