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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2009

Ignorance is the habitat of god. God is facing the threat of habitat destruction as our species is becoming more and more knowledgeable. In future god will be extinct anyway, but as an intelligent human being why should we tolerate a dogmatic hocus pocus for a single moment anymore which kills people, makes lives miserable, suicide-bombs, burns women, mongers fear, abuses children, takes away rights, robs money, eliminates peace, indulges people to commit crime. Ask yourself.

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  • "It fact this is what I expect from every christian or Muslim or any variation on this theme. Poison spreading big mouth hypocrites who are categorically ignorant and uneducated. "

    Now there's an actual example of Freudian admission...

  • @UNFFwildcard- No you misunderstood me. It is very very christian-like of you. It fact this is what I expect from every christian or Muslim or any variation on this theme. Poison spreading big mouth hypocrites who are categorically ignorant and uneducated.

  • @OmegaisNearV2-Me lying?How come! I'm not even a christian or muslim?Unlike yo lying for jesus or mohammed don't turn me on.Anyway,seems like yu have come up with a listof christian scientists yay?Here is my list then-Patrick Blackett,Herman Bondi,Chandrashekhar,William Clifford,Frank Close,Paul Dirac,Peter Higgs all well known,most of them noble winning british physicist.If I included the unpopular scientists,non-british scientists and non-physicists this list would include thousands of names.

  • Lol! Love your complement. Thanx.

  • Thanks for your answer. I think I will be pondering it for awhile ;-)

  • If there was conclusive evidence of mind-body monism (beyond the usual philosophical arguments I mean), if there was no first cause and the universe self-initiated ex nihilo, or if the vast majority of historians assert that Jesus never existed, then this would all instill serious doubt into the validity of the faith I practice.

  • I suppose it would be falsifiable. Cosmologically, Christianity necessitates that the universe had a beginning, and that the universe is comprehensible. Philosophically, Christianity needs to be tenable, and such things as the five proofs of Aquinas are needed. Physically, we require an immaterial component to ourselves. Historically, the accounts of Jesus need to jive.

    In short, there are several things that would lead me to doubt.

  • "Firstly, christianity is not a worldview, if it is than Micky mouse is also a world view."

    -Do you know what worldview means?

  • I mean...is what you believe falsifiable? Are there certain facts that if proven wrong would change your mind about what you believe? Again, just curious.

  • I'm not picking a fight here but, you can't adequately express what it depends on or you simply don't know what it depends on?

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