
Moon girl I know you'll like this one ;)
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 10:20, Reply)

I would implode if I listened to the whole 15 minutes.
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 11:06, Reply)

there's a mention of the end of days, in 619 days from the post date of this vid apparently...
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 11:22, Reply)

Just wondering whether it's worth putting the washing on.
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 11:26, Reply)

there do seem to be lots of atheist ranters who seem to do it simply to be on an anti-religion bandwagon, rather than to be pro-rationality or pro-humanist.
The fact you often see irrational atheist arguments kind of shows that getting rid of religion is hardly going to create a more rational or kinder world, sadly.
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 11:13, Reply)

I'm happy for everyone to spout their views, however crazy. I try not to get involved in religious talk, unless it's batshit crazy, like this mentalist...
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 11:21, Reply)

The human brain is a fabulous product of evolution. Honed by a couple of million years of natural and sexual selection to the point that it's powerful enough to begin to understand how the universe works on a fundamental level. As brains go, at least on this planet, it's a Ferrari.
And then there are people like MGT who own this Ferrari of brains and do nothing but piss in the gastank by wasting it's marvellous capabilities jumping through theological hoops to try and justify modern day belief in irrational ancient horseshit.
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 14:13, Reply)

Atheism isn't about preaching or ramming your ideas down the throats of others, to me it's about saying "Hey I don't have to believe in religion, or God(s) to be a decent human being. So don't tell me I'm wrong if I reject religion in favour of science."
I have Christian and Muslim friends I'm not going to insult them by telling them they are wrong, but if they judge my actions by their values then I might have a go back. I think Atheists can co-exist with people of religion, as long as religion stays out of politics.
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 12:15, Reply)

Religion is only relevant beyond politics where your countries government hasn't already resolved the problem in other more practical ways, so when folks from somewhat more backward countries move here and then carry on with their religious ways like they're still in their birth place it often gets conflicting.
And any religion where you have to hide your own natural born instinctive behaviours from yourself within your own head is going to seriously fuck you up, like if you have to hide your sex life from your religion, then you're in the wrong religion, surely.
Other than that, believe what you like, whatever gets you thru your day, but don't harshly judge others based upon it.
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 12:46, Reply)

My James had his own beliefs. He believed in God but didn't believe in churches or organised religion. He'd say "God will hear your prayers, whether you go to church or not." and often quoted his father that he would only go to Church for "Hatchings, Matchings and Dispatchings" (said in a deep Devon accent) :D
He knew that I didn't believe in a God but he was fine with that, and I was fine with his own personal beliefs.
Intolerance is intolerance no matter how you call it.
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 13:12, Reply)

Hatchings, Matchings and Dispatchings, I love that and am appropriating it from now on, cheers! :D
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 13:41, Reply)

is the slang term for the births, marriages and deaths section of your local newspaper. First time I've ever seen it applied to a church.
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 14:07, Reply)

And judging by your name and sig you seem relevant to my interests! *eyes lasciviously whilst twirling moustache*
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 14:37, Reply)

But I also think religion should stay out of mainstream education too. That is the one that gets my goat.
( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 13:50, Reply)

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( , Sat 14 Jul 2012, 16:22, Reply)