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Re: Tero's Atheist Ramblings

Post by cronus » Mon Dec 09, 2013 5:53 pm

Tero wrote:Asked about you loving god:

No. Jesus and God to the under 10 Tero were kind of good cop bad cop team. Jesus was like my teacher and God like the school principal. I know they both meant well, but it was just their job. ;)
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Post by Tero » Thu Dec 19, 2013 11:15 pm

Jesus clicks banner, in Sweden

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Post by Tero » Tue Jan 07, 2014 11:51 pm

It seems there is a useful measurement standard for ignorance now: "So stupid it's biblical."

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Post by Tero » Fri Jan 10, 2014 2:22 am

Catch of the day
Ah, so some atheists on other forums have been guilty of personal attacks on believers rather than just sticking to discussing the specifics of religion. Got it. So you came to an atheist forum to do the same thing to atheists. Because Jesus said that if someone slaps you, you should go to any house in their neighborhood, slap everyone around and insult their children in return, because that's just the fair thing to do. They may not be the ones who insulted you, but they live on the same block, probably have at least a passing acquaintance with the perpetrator, and didn't show up to object when you were insulted by someone who has some kind of connection to them.

Whew! I'm really glad it wasn't for something *I* said!

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Post by Tero » Fri Jan 10, 2014 4:12 pm

A liitle late for Xmas, just found this Gift Item
http://www.amazon.com/The-Wonderful-Cli ... r-mr-title

Just like the banana, fits in hand! But no good for masturbation.

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Post by Tero » Mon Jan 27, 2014 5:41 pm

Catch of the day. Review of an evolution book. He does have some originality in his spellingz and grammarz.
Peter Overton says:
This is the stupidest finality, I am going to tie it off with some common and Sound intelligence. To say we are common ancestors with a flow is just idiotic. I do ot care what you have suddied or how much money you have poured into your curriculum, this is retarded. A food or flower or wwhat ever genus they are is not going to slow progress into flesh and blood. If you do deductive reasoning and think out side of the box Darwin put you in. You will realise, yes Evolution is incoherent and you will also realise yes, there is going to be questions that Science will never unfold. We are obviously a reaction and you say our derivative was a Mud fish or something, Lung fish. Working it's way, and magical creating efficient bits for future survival, what determines this? Any half wit would know that something has to determine it. No we are not stemmed from a Monkey.

Newtons Third Law.
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction

We are the reaction of a GOD. This does Justify the beauty of nature and a woman no doubt. This humble me. WHen I am told I stem from yeast and somewhat depressed. Maybe your happy to be that of a flowering plant! Good for you!

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Post by Tero » Sat Feb 01, 2014 11:55 pm

Gay catholics, Pope and some fundie lady

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Post by Tero » Thu Feb 06, 2014 3:28 am

Moral Values do not Require Gods or Religion:

A popular claim among religious theists is that atheists have no basis for morality — that religion and gods are needed for moral values. Usually they mean their religion and god, but sometimes they seem willing to accept any religion and any god. The truth is that neither religions nor gods are necessary for morality, ethics, or values. They can exist in a godless, secular context just fine, as demonstrated by all the godless atheists who lead moral lives every day.

Love & Good Will:

Good will towards others is vital to morality for two reasons. First, genuinely moral acts must include a desire that others do well — it's not morality to grudgingly help someone you wish would curl up and die. It's also not morality to help someone due to inducements like threats or rewards. Second, an attitude of good will can encourage moral behavior without needing to be prodded and pushed. Good will thus functions as both a context and driving force behind moral behavior.

Reason:

Some may not immediately recognize the importance of reason for morality, but it's arguably indispensable. Unless morality is simply obedience to memorized rules or flipping a coin, we have to be able to think clearly and coherently about our moral choices. We have to adequately reason our way through the various options and consequences in order to arrive at any decent conclusion. Without reason, then, we cannot hope to have a moral system or to behave morally.
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Post by Tero » Fri Feb 07, 2014 5:59 pm

We will win, but it's going to be a long process:

Doodley wrote on 1-29-14 after Obama speech: When they take office presidents SWEAR to uphold the Constitution. But this U.S. hating man-wife-reverend refuse to salute our flag, toast wine to monarchs during their anthems, hate the Constitution and Bill of Rights, hate belief in God, abuse poor people every time they squander their money, hate corporations, despise the military and veterans, has contempt for anyone who is not a toady to his foolishness .. is succeeding in drive the U.S. into the ground.

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Post by Tero » Mon Feb 17, 2014 12:31 pm

something about canoes and showers

I learned that when I didn’t live as I ought to, getting myself spiritually clean was not as easy as taking a shower or putting on clean clothing or falling out of a canoe.

I learned about the great plan of happiness, that we are on earth to be tested. We will all make mistakes. The Apostle John taught, “If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.” Fortunately he added, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” 4 I paid particular attention to that word cleanse.
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Post by Tero » Tue Feb 18, 2014 1:17 am

The weird things fundies come up with. I could not even follow the hundred posts leading to this
pal: the complex plane is equivalent to the Cartesian product of two real lines.

I think you mean like if you had a right triangle with 2 sides of -1 feet each, the hypotenuse would be the square root of negative one squared plus negative one squared.

Your only problem might be finding a ruler that measures negative one feet.
Euclidian geometry does not have negative distances.

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Post by Tero » Sat Mar 01, 2014 5:55 pm

In 1920, a three-pronged Curse was unleashed upon America and the world, effecting the most dramatic and destructive changes to man since the Garden of Eden. This three-pronged Curse is: the women's rights movement; jazz, rock 'n' roll, and rap; and abortion and euthanasia. The Curse of 1920 chronicles the wholly destructive affects of this Curse, affording conclusive evidence from multiple sources, and critically gets to the very root of our nation's most compelling governmental, social, and religious problems. As this book clearly reveals, the root of this Curse lies in women, the black man, feminized men, the church, and is even rooted 3,726 years before in Abraham.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/097936 ... d_asin_lnk

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Post by Hermit » Sat Mar 01, 2014 9:08 pm

Tero wrote:
In 1920, a three-pronged Curse was unleashed upon America and the world, effecting the most dramatic and destructive changes to man since the Garden of Eden. This three-pronged Curse is: the women's rights movement; jazz, rock 'n' roll, and rap; and abortion and euthanasia. The Curse of 1920 chronicles the wholly destructive affects of this Curse, affording conclusive evidence from multiple sources, and critically gets to the very root of our nation's most compelling governmental, social, and religious problems. As this book clearly reveals, the root of this Curse lies in women, the black man, feminized men, the church, and is even rooted 3,726 years before in Abraham.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/097936 ... d_asin_lnk
A review of that book:
5.0 out of 5 stars An ABSOLUTE MUST read, May 11, 2012
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Thomas and Gary Gullo
This review is from: The Curse of 1920 (Paperback)
In a world constantly filled with unrighteous judgmental questioning to God, "why" would you allow such a thing to happen?... there seems to be few that truly want to seek the truth to that answer. Author, Gary Naler has laid out a clear, well articulated instruction guide that provides these very answers as to why God would do such a thing. The problem with society today is that each individual does not want to take responsibility for their own actions but rather blame who they see as their very own creator. If one would only simply respect the fact that for every action there is a reaction, than one would start to view blessings and consequences properally and apply them to their lives and begin to see a change in this world.
In reading other reviews that Gary Naler is a bigot, who is a hater of woman, who's views are distorted and is not fit to be a father, I was compelled to refute those statements here that hinder those seeking the truth. In fact, I see the exact opposite; one that so closely relates to our Heavenly Father, who forewarns us in which way we should walk and the blessings and or consequences that should be received with a love that ultimately changes our lives and this world for the better, to a restored place and time in which all will live each in their own place forming a unified world unparalleled to any other in the minds current view.
If you're seeking truth, than begin with this book; and if you're seeking to blame any other than yourself as to why the state of this world is the way it is, than continue on oblivious to the answer of a world restored to its perfect glory meant and undoubtedly the goal God so desires for all of mankind.
6 out of 22 people found this review helpful.
I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein’s brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops. - Stephen J. Gould

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