5 reasons atheism is irrational
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This used to be thedistillers thread; didn't it?
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Re: 5 reasons atheism is irrational
Vamped, seems.Animavore wrote:This used to be thedistillers thread; didn't it?
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Re: 5 reasons atheism is irrational
By Zofia?FBM wrote:Vamped, seems.Animavore wrote:This used to be thedistillers thread; didn't it?
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Re: 5 reasons atheism is irrational
Animavore wrote:By Zofia?FBM wrote:Vamped, seems.Animavore wrote:This used to be thedistillers thread; didn't it?
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Re: 5 reasons atheism is irrational
Original posts split from 5 reasons atheism is irrationalAnimavore wrote:This used to be thedistillers thread; didn't it?
Is he gone now?
And yes, he's moved on to spread his rubbish elsewhere.
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Re: 5 reasons atheism is irrational
Theology fails immediately as it is philosophy which presupposes the existence of god.ScienceRob wrote:I find people with degrees in theology are invariably far removed from your average beleiver to the point that your standard theist would claim they don't support their brand of theism. Ironically this doesn't stop them from using their arguments when it supports their purpose, much like science; if the science supports their apologetics then they use it. If science goes against their claims then god can disobey the laws that govern the universe.
Beyond that I honestly don't think there is a difference between a theologian with a doctorate and well versed apologist.
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I agree Pappa. But theology can still be rather interesting and fun, like a game. It basically sets up a set of rules and relationships based on sacred texts or whatever and then involves interpretation with its own internal logical consistency. It's like playing out a hand of cards depending on what your dealt. It doesn't matter, in this sense, whether the cards represent anything true or false. For example, I find the contrast in theological reasoning of the power and limitations of God to be very fascinating. For instance, in most Christian theology, God must obey logic. He can't make 2 + 2 = 5. In Islam, that's not the case.Pappa wrote:Theology fails immediately as it is philosophy which presupposes the existence of god.ScienceRob wrote:I find people with degrees in theology are invariably far removed from your average beleiver to the point that your standard theist would claim they don't support their brand of theism. Ironically this doesn't stop them from using their arguments when it supports their purpose, much like science; if the science supports their apologetics then they use it. If science goes against their claims then god can disobey the laws that govern the universe.
Beyond that I honestly don't think there is a difference between a theologian with a doctorate and well versed apologist.
The internal inconsistencies in theology are also useful tools for atheists. So it is not a complete waste of time for atheists to study it.
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I see your point... in a way that's similar to enjoying debate, regardless of whether you agree with the argument you're putting forward... plus I assume you're saying you find it interesting in the same way I find anthropology interesting.FedUpWithFaith wrote:I agree Pappa. But theology can still be rather interesting and fun, like a game. It basically sets up a set of rules and relationships based on sacred texts or whatever and then involves interpretation with its own internal logical consistency. It's like playing out a hand of cards depending on what your dealt. It doesn't matter, in this sense, whether the cards represent anything true or false. For example, I find the contrast in theological reasoning of the power and limitations of God to be very fascinating. For instance, in most Christian theology, God must obey logic. He can't make 2 + 2 = 5. In Islam, that's not the case.Pappa wrote:Theology fails immediately as it is philosophy which presupposes the existence of god.ScienceRob wrote:I find people with degrees in theology are invariably far removed from your average beleiver to the point that your standard theist would claim they don't support their brand of theism. Ironically this doesn't stop them from using their arguments when it supports their purpose, much like science; if the science supports their apologetics then they use it. If science goes against their claims then god can disobey the laws that govern the universe.
Beyond that I honestly don't think there is a difference between a theologian with a doctorate and well versed apologist.
The internal inconsistencies in theology are also useful tools for atheists. So it is not a complete waste of time for atheists to study it.
Personally, I find theological logic to be torturous and tiring to follow. I feel like screaming at them for their obvious (to me) folly.



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Also agree with you here. 99+% is a bore. Much of it is procedural nonsense or the meandering of somebody trying to earn their divinity degree or further their career, not to influence foundational dogma. But many arguments on the essence and nature of God and man's relationship to Him tell us a lot about human nature and the human mind.Pappa wrote:Personally, I find theological logic to be torturous and tiring to follow. I feel like screaming at them for their obvious (to me) folly.![]()
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Since you mentioned anthropology, which you evidently also find boring, some of our best understandings of ancient cultures comes from attempting to understand and contextualize their theologies. So I can see why you find anthropology boring. I don't though.
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That's it right there. I want to get right to the good stuff: Influencing foundational dogma. What do I need to do that? Some ability at spoon-bending, no doubt, like rising from the dead or riding a winged horse into the sky.FedUpWithFaith wrote:Much of it is procedural nonsense or the meandering of somebody trying to earn their divinity degree or further their career, not to influence foundational dogma.
Or maybe I just need to be good at selling soap. That's anthropology, for ya.
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No, all you have to be good at is making up stories and fooling some people into believing them.Surendra Darathy wrote:That's it right there. I want to get right to the good stuff: Influencing foundational dogma. What do I need to do that? Some ability at spoon-bending, no doubt, like rising from the dead or riding a winged horse into the sky.FedUpWithFaith wrote:Much of it is procedural nonsense or the meandering of somebody trying to earn their divinity degree or further their career, not to influence foundational dogma.
Or maybe I just need to be good at selling soap. That's anthropology, for ya.
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This thread should be renamed 1 thousand reasons why the OP is irrational. 

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Nono.... I don't find anthropology boring at all. It's one of my favourite things to read about. I was suggesting that you find in theology interesting the same things that I find in anthropology interesting. Things like the diversity of human thought and approaches to the world.FedUpWithFaith wrote:Since you mentioned anthropology, which you evidently also find boring, some of our best understandings of ancient cultures comes from attempting to understand and contextualize their theologies. So I can see why you find anthropology boring. I don't though.
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Pappa wrote:Nono.... I don't find anthropology boring at all. It's one of my favourite things to read about. I was suggesting that you find in theology interesting the same things that I find in anthropology interesting. Things like the diversity of human thought and approaches to the world.FedUpWithFaith wrote:Since you mentioned anthropology, which you evidently also find boring, some of our best understandings of ancient cultures comes from attempting to understand and contextualize their theologies. So I can see why you find anthropology boring. I don't though.
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Not thinking about thinking about thinking.... reading about how different people approach the world. Seeing that other people have completely different moralities and worldviews helps us realise that our own ways of doing things aren't intrinsically 'right'.Feck wrote:Pappa wrote:Nono.... I don't find anthropology boring at all. It's one of my favourite things to read about. I was suggesting that you find in theology interesting the same things that I find in anthropology interesting. Things like the diversity of human thought and approaches to the world.FedUpWithFaith wrote:Since you mentioned anthropology, which you evidently also find boring, some of our best understandings of ancient cultures comes from attempting to understand and contextualize their theologies. So I can see why you find anthropology boring. I don't though.
Thinking about thinking about thinking...........Meh
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