The antitheists argue from three areas of concern; the first is that of Truth, then proof and finally harm although I have not found anyone yet that speaks with intelligence that is simply attacking religion for the sake of doing so. It comes from deep concerning worry that religion is causing things to happen that [...]
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A short introduction to the rather new ‘Atheist’ [antitheists] movement!
Posted in Religion, tagged argument, atheism, atheist movement, Atheists, believe, Catholic, Christian, Church of England, consequences, Dawkins, four housemen, god, Humanism, interpretation, islam, Jew, Muslim, Offensive, proof, Rational, reason, Religion, religious belief, religiously, Respect, sin, society, theology, truth, Understanding on June 3, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Help stop Sharia Law in the UK
Posted in Religion, tagged Arbitration Act 1996, blind justice, British, civial and criminal law, equal rights, islam, Islamic law, just, law, legal system, moral, Musli, Petition, right and wrong, sharia, Sharia courts, sharia law, women on October 21, 2008 | 1 Comment »
In matters of justice the statement ‘There but for the grace of God I go’ should never have to apply, we should demand the same result from any legal ruling to uphold the same standard. Our laws are designed to be fair, just and most importantly to apply to everyone on equal terms, this is [...]
Why I really don’t like moderate religious people – mostly addresses Christian and Muslim responses to nonbelievers. (Part 1)
Posted in Religion, tagged agenda, argument, atheism, attack of atheists, Belief, believe, Catholic, catholic church, children, church, compassion, consequences, Dave Jones, distraction, evil, Evil concepts, evolution vs creationists, faith, god, God’s word, Holy Book, implications, intelligent design, islam, Islamic law, moderate, moderate religious, mother Teresa, multi-cultural societies, opinion, personal feelings, Rational, reason, Religion, right, rights, societies, society, Stenger, thinking, Threats and insults, Understanding, violence on June 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I will take five of the ten ideas that were presented by Dave Jones in one of his YouTube videos, link is at the bottom, and I would like to do something different with them. The video is about how not to attack atheists so you can enter into a discussion rather than leaving it [...]
Why do I attack religion so much – the role of justification within the new atheist movement!
Posted in Religion, tagged AAI, atheism, Atheists, Belief, believe, Benedict Groeschel, bible, Catholic, catholic church, children, Christian, church, conflict, Dawkins, divine, god, humanists, intellectual honesty, islam, Islamic law, Jew, Jewish, justifiable, justifiable to attack religion, Karen armstrong, Koran, law, new atheist movement, non-belief, non-believing, Rational, Religion, religious books, rights, Shmuley Boteach, societies, society, Understanding, violence on June 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I arrived at this debate whilst it was still going on, the new atheist movement had already started going through the motions before I picked up my copy of the God delusion and the debate about lack of evidence of God has been going for hundreds of years. My life prior to the God Delusion, [...]
Evolution and natural selection are NOT the result of random or blind chance!
Posted in Logic, Religion, Science, tagged abnormalities, accidents, arguments against evolution, blind chance, Catholic, catholic church, coelacanth fish, creationists, crocodiles, Darwin, embryo, evolution, evolution vs creationists, extinct, genetic, genetic change, genetic material, god, islam, Jew, Jewish, Muslim, natural selection, random chance, random monkey chance, Rational, Religion, Richard Dawkins, rules, rules of evolution, Science, survival of the fittest, The blind Watchmaker, Understanding, united church of god on May 18, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Humans by our very nature really don’t understand what random chance means, still let me provide an introduction to the topic. What set of numbers are more likely to win the lottery you can pick either 7 13 17 23 32 41 or 1 2 3 4 5 6? Ok you might try to catch [...]
Pat Condell’s Christian and Islamic comments and the feedback he gets!
Posted in Religion, tagged argument, Catholic, catholic church, discussion, feedback, islam, Jew, Jewish, Muslim, Pat Condell, pat condell is wrong, patcondell, Religion, religous, theat, threaten, Understanding, website on May 16, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Pat Condell is a brave man and I say that with upmost respect to him, although I disagree with the manner that is used, he is not scared and God bless free speech that allows him to continue. His videos, link is at the bottom, deals with how religion more or less affects his world. [...]
There is something wrong with the new wave of atheists’ books! Hitchens, Harris and Dawkins are guilty of the same errors.
Posted in Religion, tagged atheist movement, Atheists, books, Catholic, catholic church, conflict, Dawkins, four horsemen, Harris, Hitchens, ideas, islam, Jew, Jewish, Melvin Konner, Muslim, Religion, Understanding on May 7, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Don’t get me wrong I really like these books and the world is a much better place with people like Dawkins and Hitchens in it. The attack on religion is an important one; it challenges yet again the position of religion and the role that it should take in our societies. It enables non-believers a [...]
Do we need to read & understand the bible, the Koran or the Torah in order to understand Religion or have an opinion on it?
Posted in Religion, tagged bible, Catholic, catholic church, islam, Jew, Jewish, judge, Koran, Muslim, opinion, reason, Religion, religious books, Torah, Understanding on May 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
It is a bit of No – Since I have never believed in the idea that religion should receive special treatment I don’t understand the argument to why reading the religious books is necessary in order to understand religions. Let’s take this from a different perspective most people use technology everyday whether it’s a computer [...]
