Nice vid! I too have noticed that ppl with AS tend to be atheists. In fact most people with AS that I've ever met were either atheists/antitheists or agnostics.
i never said he was a christan, i just said he believed in a higher power, somthing greater then himself, a creator, everyone always automaticly assums that just cuz i say creator im talking about the God of the bible
Given other statememnts made by Einstein, you still can't make the case that he had firm beliefs on way or the other.
This is a moot point though because you're still commiting the same error of logic. You're trying to make an argument from athority.
It doesn't matter who makes a statement. The statement is either true or false on its own. If soemone says there is a god, they must back that up with evidence. Einstein never did.
Someone once said: "I God wanted only obiedient people, heaven would be full of dogs, and their owners parked outside" Your dichotomy beetween critical thinking and morality, is not true to most Christians...
The problem is, this isn't "god" saying this, it's "someone" saying it. What god says in the bible is that he wants the most blindly obedient and unthinking people possible. Just like any other tyrant. Second, the dichotomy isn't between critical thinking and morality, it's between critical thinking and credulity.
Your right, it was Mark Twain (in my words). Well, who are to decide what is good, if not God? Do you want to decide between evil and good? (oh yes, this is about morality...)
Nice vid! I too have noticed that ppl with AS tend to be atheists. In fact most people with AS that I've ever met were either atheists/antitheists or agnostics.
ardamels01 4 years ago
is this what passes for plausible these days
o and the lead singer of mewithoutYou the christan band, is autistic, and umm albert einstein a man i know who is much smarter
then you says to not beleive in a creator is ignorence
o yes and my i grew up in an athesist household, the primary reason why i am a christan
TheHerbDiarys 4 years ago
Albert Einstein wasn't a christian, if anything he was a Deist. You mistake his metaphor for a literal statement.
Scrapheap71 4 years ago
i never said he was a christan, i just said he believed in a higher power, somthing greater then himself, a creator, everyone always automaticly assums that just cuz i say creator im talking about the God of the bible
TheHerbDiarys 4 years ago
Given other statememnts made by Einstein, you still can't make the case that he had firm beliefs on way or the other.
This is a moot point though because you're still commiting the same error of logic. You're trying to make an argument from athority.
It doesn't matter who makes a statement. The statement is either true or false on its own. If soemone says there is a god, they must back that up with evidence. Einstein never did.
Scrapheap71 4 years ago
Pantheist, actually. He believed that God was the Universe itself.
peegai2 4 years ago
Pantheist, actually. He believed that God was the Universe itself, along with Stephen Hawkings.
Deism is the belief that God created the Universe and abandoned it, leaving its creaton to fend for themselves.
peegai2 4 years ago
Listen retard!! just because you insist on bringing up morality doesn't make this about morality.
Trust me, you don't WANT this to be about "morality" in the bible.
Don't make me unleash the Pwnasaurus Rex on your sorry as!!!!!
Scrapheap71 4 years ago
Man, after all that work trying to prove your logic... you blew it dude.
spaghettihero 3 years ago
Care to elaborate?? or are you just some shit talking redneck??
Scrapheap71 3 years ago
Someone once said: "I God wanted only obiedient people, heaven would be full of dogs, and their owners parked outside" Your dichotomy beetween critical thinking and morality, is not true to most Christians...
YoannesN 4 years ago
The problem is, this isn't "god" saying this, it's "someone" saying it. What god says in the bible is that he wants the most blindly obedient and unthinking people possible. Just like any other tyrant. Second, the dichotomy isn't between critical thinking and morality, it's between critical thinking and credulity.
Scrapheap71 4 years ago
Your right, it was Mark Twain (in my words). Well, who are to decide what is good, if not God? Do you want to decide between evil and good? (oh yes, this is about morality...)
YoannesN 4 years ago
have you read the whole bible sir, do you have any educational backround in thealogy, i really doubt you do
TheHerbDiarys 4 years ago
I doubt you have any education at all.... given your arguments.
Scrapheap71 4 years ago