Dawkins on Alien Rubbish

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Re: Dawkins on Alien Rubbish

Post by Jason » Fri Oct 14, 2011 8:28 pm

HomerJay wrote:
PordFrefect wrote:
HomerJay wrote:
Exi5tentialist wrote:Atheism frees us up to explore all possible worlds. It's therefore inconsistent to exclude a world in which there is a god from the curriculum. That just leaves students as restricted not believing in god than they were under a system that believed in him.
Nonsense.

Atheism isn't an ism. Category error.

A curriculum without God is secular not atheistic.

There are an infinite amount of possible worlds that kids can explore, it simply isn't possible to 'explore all possible worlds'.
That's quite possibly the dumbest line of reasoning I've read on these forums yet.

A curriculum which deliberately excludes God or God(s) is inherently atheistic as it promotes the lack of belief in God or Gods by its very exclusion of him/her/it/them.
Damn, I've been beaten into second place by this little gem of poo.
Nice argument. Did you learn it from the same book that taught you about 'category errors'? :hehe:

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Re: Dawkins on Alien Rubbish

Post by Exi5tentialist » Fri Oct 14, 2011 8:29 pm

PordFrefect wrote: I was responding to Homers post.
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Re: Dawkins on Alien Rubbish

Post by HomerJay » Fri Oct 14, 2011 8:42 pm

PordFrefect wrote:
HomerJay wrote:
PordFrefect wrote:
HomerJay wrote:
Exi5tentialist wrote:Atheism frees us up to explore all possible worlds. It's therefore inconsistent to exclude a world in which there is a god from the curriculum. That just leaves students as restricted not believing in god than they were under a system that believed in him.
Nonsense.

Atheism isn't an ism. Category error.

A curriculum without God is secular not atheistic.

There are an infinite amount of possible worlds that kids can explore, it simply isn't possible to 'explore all possible worlds'.
That's quite possibly the dumbest line of reasoning I've read on these forums yet.

A curriculum which deliberately excludes God or God(s) is inherently atheistic as it promotes the lack of belief in God or Gods by its very exclusion of him/her/it/them.
Damn, I've been beaten into second place by this little gem of poo.
Nice argument. Did you learn it from the same book that taught you about 'category errors'? :hehe:
Are you and Exi5t competing for best trolling of a thread?
Exi5tentialist wrote:
Coito ergo sum wrote: What class are you suggesting gods be taught in?
Gods should be taught in all of them.

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Re: Dawkins on Alien Rubbish

Post by Exi5tentialist » Fri Oct 14, 2011 8:50 pm

HomerJay wrote:trolling
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Re: Dawkins on Alien Rubbish

Post by Jason » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:03 pm

HomerJay wrote: Are you and Exi5t competing for best trolling of a thread?
Yes, but don't tell anyone. :whisper:

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Post by Bella Fortuna » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:06 pm

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HomerJay wrote:trolling
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No, that's rolling! :nono:
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Post by Exi5tentialist » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:08 pm

Bella Fortuna wrote:
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HomerJay wrote:trolling
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No, that's rolling! :nono:
Oh yes. What's the code for trolling?

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Re: Dawkins on Alien Rubbish

Post by Hermit » Sat Oct 15, 2011 12:41 am

Exi5tentialist wrote:By not having gods in our Physics class, we are no more "restricting" the students than not including Aesop's fables or masturbation techniques in Physics class....

What class are you suggesting gods be taught in?
Gods should be taught in all of them. What's the point in doing a French class if you don't know what dieu means? By the way calculus, statistics, arithmetic, algebra and mathematics can all be included in mathematics, which rationalises your list a little bit, making it less dramatically long. You could add religion into philosophy, in fact you would have to to make it more well-rounded.[/quote]Oh great. We'll bring Ken Ham in to teach statistics; Irreducible complexity, the Jumbo jet argument, and so on.

You seem to be ignoring or avoiding the distinction between learning about religion (I'm in favour of that) and religious indoctrination.
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Re: Dawkins on Alien Rubbish

Post by charlou » Sat Oct 15, 2011 12:58 am

Coito ergo sum wrote:What class are you suggesting gods be taught in?
Mythology.
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Re: Dawkins on Alien Rubbish

Post by JimC » Sat Oct 15, 2011 4:54 am

Much ado about nothing, this thread...

Few if any are arguing that some form of education about religion should not be part of a curriculum, somewhere along the line...

Most would like no religious education by those who wish to indoctrinate the young, and certainly no creotard rubbish...

As I read it, Exi would like RE to be delivered by the deluded, because it is more existentially honest than some boring humanist droning on about the history of religion... ;)

Deep down, I resent anything in education which takes precious time away from quadratic equations and Newtonian mechanics...

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Re: Dawkins on Alien Rubbish

Post by Exi5tentialist » Sat Oct 15, 2011 11:00 am

JimC wrote:Deep down, I resent anything in education which takes precious time away from quadratic equations and Newtonian mechanics...

:hehe:
Joke? Really?[/list]

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Re: Dawkins on Alien Rubbish

Post by Ronja » Sat Oct 15, 2011 2:12 pm

Exi5tentialist wrote:
JimC wrote:Deep down, I resent anything in education which takes precious time away from quadratic equations and Newtonian mechanics...

:hehe:
Joke? Really?[/list]
Exi5, if I read his post right, Jim is laughing at himself, in this case his own deeply cherished values and interests. AFAICT his self-mocking is warm and accepting. Quite a few ratz have been known to do something like that sometimes and I find it quite refreshing.

It is entirely possible to see and acknowledge the ridiculous and/or failing in oneself and still genuinely like oneself. IME not taking oneself too seriously does make life more enjoyable.

I hope you don't find the idea of a humorous stance to oneself too alien and shocking - what I remember of my teenage reading of Sartre, Camus and Nietche, they were a rather decidedly humorless lot.

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Re: Dawkins on Alien Rubbish

Post by charlou » Sat Oct 15, 2011 2:40 pm

Exi5tentialist wrote:
JimC wrote:Deep down, I resent anything in education which takes precious time away from quadratic equations and Newtonian mechanics...

:hehe:
Joke? Really?[/list]
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Re: Dawkins on Alien Rubbish

Post by charlou » Sat Oct 15, 2011 2:41 pm

JimC wrote:Much ado about nothing, this thread...

Few if any are arguing that some form of education about religion should not be part of a curriculum, somewhere along the line...

Most would like no religious education by those who wish to indoctrinate the young, and certainly no creotard rubbish...

As I read it, Exi would like RE to be delivered by the deluded, because it is more existentially honest than some boring humanist droning on about the history of religion... ;)

Deep down, I resent anything in education which takes precious time away from quadratic equations and Newtonian mechanics...

:hehe:
I think you're right, Jim ... The most extreme view I've read in this thread (from my pov) is actually homerjay's ... but even so I can understand and share his concern* ...

*Even though you seem to continue to misunderstand my concept of religion education in schools, homerjay.
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Re: Dawkins on Alien Rubbish

Post by charlou » Sat Oct 15, 2011 2:55 pm

Ronja wrote:
Exi5tentialist wrote:
JimC wrote:Deep down, I resent anything in education which takes precious time away from quadratic equations and Newtonian mechanics...

:hehe:
Joke? Really?[/list]
Exi5, if I read his post right, Jim is laughing at himself, in this case his own deeply cherished values and interests. AFAICT his self-mocking is warm and accepting. Quite a few ratz have been known to do something like that sometimes and I find it quite refreshing.

It is entirely possible to see and acknowledge the ridiculous and/or failing in oneself and still genuinely like oneself. IME not taking oneself too seriously does make life more enjoyable.

I hope you don't find the idea of a humorous stance to oneself too alien and shocking - what I remember of my teenage reading of Sartre, Camus and Nietche, they were a rather decidedly humorless lot.
This seems fitting here ..

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