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Jul 20, 2011, 08:09 AM
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 Originally Posted by NeedKarma
What you described has happened to mostly all religious denominations.
Yeah, I know. However, it takes centuries, even millennia, to get there.
 Originally Posted by NeedKarma
I really don't care if 200 new religions pop up ... as long as they mean well as opposed to breeding terrorism and hatred.
I might be naïve here so please enlighten me... what religion is founded on hatred and terrorism? I am under the impression that they all mean well, and then over a long period they become antiquious and begin to form hateful zealots.
 Originally Posted by NeedKarma
Thanks for sharing :)
As I've said, I'd never heard of the ACTUAL religion... so all of this is rather new news. I like those rules... though I've known several people in real life who follow the FSM (or perhaps are just plain Atheists) who don't share the gospel in such a light-hearted or easy-going manner.
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Jul 20, 2011, 08:13 AM
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 Originally Posted by Aurora_Bell
I actually have to admit, I was a bit offended. I am Catholic. I have NEVER once admonished any other religion. I have never told people that Atheism is stupid or ridiculous because I chose to not follow that "religion", so I don't understand why people have to bash or otherwise insult other religions. If you don't believe in it, fine, but to make fun of or ridicule it makes you no better then those God fearing, shove-my-religion down your throat Christians (or any other religion)
I'm sorry Bella :(
I didn't mean to bash Catholicism, sorry if I came across that way. My granny and grandpa and my second family here in Colorado are Catholics whom I know very well... and they are all the most selfless, pious, kind, and hilarious people I know.
Trust me, I have had more than a fair share of conversations with Atheists who insult and bash believing people... trying to understand why they do it or what they are trying to accomplish. My intention is always to believe and let believe... and keep it out of the law :)
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Jul 20, 2011, 08:13 AM
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 Originally Posted by southamerica
I might be naive here so please enlighten me...what religion is founded on hatred and terrorism?
Oops, I didn't write that clearly sorry. I was indeed referring to the zealots like the islamis terrorists or the events in Northern ireland.
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Jul 20, 2011, 08:19 AM
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 Originally Posted by NeedKarma
Oops, I didn't write that clearly sorry. I was indeed referring to the zealots like the islamis terrorists or the events in Northern ireland.
I think everyone is in accordance here. Killing in the name of [insert deity here] is wrong. Islam thinks so, Catholics think so, Christians think so.
These religions all have dark spots in their history, they have dark patches currently. I have read a lot about Islam, and your average Muslim is NOT a terrorist.
I have been to many Christian churches and Catholic masses, and never once did they tell me to picket military funerals, or tie a gay man to a fence and kill him.
People are messed up, that's just all there is to it. They use powerful tools like religion to be messed up. Who's to say that, after enough time elapses, organized Atheism doesn't produce the same results?
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Jul 20, 2011, 08:37 AM
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 Originally Posted by southamerica
Who's to say that, after enough time elapses, organized Atheism doesn't produce the same results?
Hello sa:
I agree.
However, organized atheism, ISN'T atheism at all. It's an organization - maybe even a religion. It's no different than any OTHER organization, in that it seeks the ends of the ORGANIZATION, and NOT the ends of its members.
True atheists don't organize, because atheism ISN'T a shared belief. It's the ABSENCE of shared belief. That doesn't require other people.
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Jul 20, 2011, 08:42 AM
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 Originally Posted by excon
True atheists don't organize, because atheism ISN'T a shared belief. It's the ABSENCE of shared belief. That doesn't require other people.
Hi Ex,
I have no doubt that there will always be people, no matter how out of control the organized FSM Atheism gets, who are just the regular A-Theist people we have today.
Will the rest of the world take those regular people seriously once they have the dogmatic crew of Atheists to associate them with.
It doesn't look like Islam gets that respect, I don't see how Atheists would.
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Jul 20, 2011, 08:54 AM
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 Originally Posted by southamerica
Will the rest of the world take those regular people seriously once they have the dogmatic crew of Atheists to associate them with.
It doesn't look like Islam gets that respect, I don't see how Atheists would.
Hello again, sa:
There's NOTHING to be taken seriously about. If an atheist thinks there is, he's no longer an atheist. He's promoting his OWN brand of religion...
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Jul 20, 2011, 09:09 AM
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 Originally Posted by excon
There's NOTHING to be taken seriously about. If an atheist thinks there is, he's no longer an atheist. He's promoting his OWN brand of religion...
I really need to take a leaf out of your book.
You've actually given me quite a bit to think about, thanks ex!
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Jul 20, 2011, 09:31 AM
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 Originally Posted by excon
Hello again, sa:
There's NOTHING to be taken seriously about. If an atheist thinks there is, he's no longer an atheist. He's promoting his OWN brand of religion...
excon
That kind of brings up this: Strong Atheism vs. Weak Atheism: Whats the Difference?
The overwhelming majority are of the weak variety - you never a peep out of them.
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Jul 20, 2011, 09:42 AM
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 Originally Posted by NeedKarma
That kind of brings up this: Strong Atheism vs. Weak Atheism: What’s the Difference?
Hello NK:
Hmmm... I never heard it explained that way.. It's good.
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Jul 20, 2011, 09:49 AM
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 Originally Posted by NeedKarma
I'm glad you shared this, it's another thing I didn't know about.
A friend of mine once said he didn't even like to call himself Atheist because of how Atheists act... though he is without a belief in any gods. I suppose he was a weak Atheist speaking about strong Atheists. It shows how a small fraction of a group of people can affect our view of the whole (whether negatively or positively is up to the individual).
Is there strong vs. weak deism?
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Jul 20, 2011, 09:58 AM
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 Originally Posted by southamerica
Is there strong vs. weak deism?
I think so. The ones who have to go door to door to try to convert people would be an example. In my view religion is a personal issue and kept to one's self.
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Jul 20, 2011, 08:31 PM
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I wasn't trying to poke the bear southy, just making an observation that was intended to be humorous ;)
I don't know what I am, I guess I would be an atheist by definition but I don't follow any set of rules.
In short I'm just a non-believer.
However, I do respect other peoples religious choices, a friend and I used to have some great religious discussions, he is Christian. We both put forward our ideas and beliefs and discussed them rationally, there was no intent of 'conversion'.
If someone asks my opinion I have no problem giving it, but I don't run around trying to convert people. If believing in God makes them happy then why would I want to change that?
Just as not believing in God makes me happy, and threats of "believe or you are going to hell" mean nothing to me as well... in my opinion hell isn't real.
I do understand your point, but I don't think pastafarianism (?) is ever going to be a full religion, it is intended as a satirical look at other organized religions.
Comedians do it every day, they just don't take their jokes as far.
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Jul 21, 2011, 08:57 AM
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I definitely can see what this guy (the man with the spaghetti strainer) is trying to do, and only in time will we see what it does. I am of the school of thought that if you want to fight a law, you don't do so by adding MORE laws of the same vain. Like I said, it's pretty clear to me here, and in my real life, that this is not as big a deal to the majority of others.
Shazzy I figured you were trying to be funny, but obviously my mind wasn't ready to laugh :). I have the same views that you do, except I'm a believer. It has never occurred to me to try and convert someone no matter what their cup-o-tea is. Telling people they're going to hell, or that you're sorry for them because they can't enjoy life without the promise of heaven, or any such thing that places you on a pedestal because of your worldview and someone else is lame because of theirs... I don't get it, but we all come across those people from time to time.
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Jul 21, 2011, 10:54 AM
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 Originally Posted by southamerica
It's establishing a new religion in Austria. Maybe I don't have the same sense of humor when it comes to that.
It hasn't been established yet.
You're reading too far into this, southy. I'll hedge my bets that Pastafarianism is a hipster invention—Google "pastafarianism and hipster". Like albear said, it's trolling. Except it's not funny.
I don't know how many hipsters live in Colorado, there may be a few in Denver, but you mostly have hippies out that way. Most hipsters live on the east coast.
A reaction is what these Pastafarian clowns want, and doing so gives them and their "religion" credibility. Just ignore it.
Here's a good one: God Hates Shrimp.
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Jul 21, 2011, 10:58 AM
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 Originally Posted by slapshot_oi
Except it's not funny.
I guess that's in the eye of the beholder, I find it quite humourous. :)
Of course you can ignore it, that's what I do with religion. No need to make a big whoop about it.
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Jul 21, 2011, 11:31 AM
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 Originally Posted by slapshot_oi
I have seen that one, and I LOVE that movement! It's going after homophobia, which is way more dangerous than people wearing a hat in an ID.
I also like Michael Moore's approach to homophobia.
Anyway, I definitely took this Pastafarian thing pretty seriously, but I'll leave it alone for now. We'll just see what happens, I guess!
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Aug 11, 2011, 10:31 AM
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 Originally Posted by tickle
I guess it would be nice to meet a flying spaghetti monster; he would be fun to play with.
tick
Looks like its waiting for a dark place to hide those meatballs.
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