GoodK wrote:I am talking about skepticism as it relates to dogma. Dogma authoritatively lays down doctrine, skepticism questions the validity or "truthiness" of said doctrine.
Ahh - ok. So you aren't concentrating on definition 3 then?
...if not, my challenge stands. Get back to me when you have watched the video...
And this forum is a representation of what "most" people believe "often"?
I didn't use the word 'most'. I only used the word 'often'.
I live in a country where about half of its occupants believe Jesus will be returning, wielding his magic powers, sometime in their lifetime
I understand that your local situation is considerably different than - say - mine.
This doesn't relieve you of your responsibility to place the blame where it is due.
I'm worried about those people more than I am worried about theists like Jersey Girl, who seem more than happy to separate belief in God from religious dogma.
Do you believe you are making a point different to the one I was making...?
EDIT: Oh also, you provided a list of definitions for 'Dogma'. Can you indicate which one you are working with...
If half of our country believed in Jersey Girl's form of theism (sorry Jersey Girl, just using you as an example) the United States would be a lot better off, and people like Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens might have to find something else to write about.
Have you considered whether you are part of the solution, or part of the problem?
We don't have such religious contention over here in this part of world. And we didn't achieve that state of affairs by officially declaring religion - nor theism - 'silly' or 'dangerous'.
GoodK wrote:RenegadeOfPhunk wrote:Are you saying that it's just as stupid to believe in religion, as it would be to reject religion and yet still believe in God?
Yes, I'll say that.
Well, I tend to try and veer away from thinking so much of my own opinion, as to think so lowly of others based only on disagreement.
I'm as sure as I can be that there is no God. But I've never actively wanted to think like you appear to...
I'm not hoping to learn anytime soon either...
Wow, I'm surprised to hear this. Have you thumbed through the Bible lately?
...the Bible isn't bound to be the ultimate authority on any given persons theistic thoughts and opinions.
Now who is trying to
Quote:
pick one of the 'worst' words that you can think of
and tie it to something?
This is the same kind of thinking as "It is intolerant to oppose intolerance". It doesn't work.
I wouldn't be needing to associate any 'label' with 'anything' if you weren't so eager to.
I've been trying to avoid this whole 'meme' conversation since Kevin brought it up. I don't really see it as a worthwhile discussion. Lack of belief, as in not believing black people are inferior to white people, is not a 'meme' by definition.
You are creating your own reality by wording things a certain way.
You can easily re-word it as the belief or opinion that: "there is no reason to see one race as 'superior' to another."
And if we have an inbuilt reason to behave otherwise, then a 'meme' that can counter that natural instinct would be a great blessing indeed.