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by Madame Quixote 3 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Madame Quixote
    Madame Quixote

    Agnostic, atheist, humanist, whateva. Maybe you'll enjoy this online mag for skeptical thinking:

    http://www.skeptic.com/eskeptic/07-05-30.html

  • 5go
    5go

    The featured article in this week’s eSkeptic is on the Soviet attempt to eradicate religion by fiat out of the Russian people. The attempt failed utterly. The historical experiment carries an important lesson for those who study belief systems in general and religion in particular: you cannot legislate beliefs and faith. Today’s atheists who are emboldened by Richard Dawkins’ Lennonesque clarion call to “imagine no religion” should read this article (and the book on which it is based) carefully, and then try to imagine another solution to the problems caused by religious extremists, for as another evolutionary biologist — Edward O. Wilson — cautioned us in his Pulitzer Prize-winning book, On Human Nature:

    Skeptics continue to nourish the belief that science and learning will banish religion, which they consider to be no more than a tissue of illusions… Today, scientists and other scholars, organized into learned groups such as the American Humanist Society and Institute on Religion in an Age of Science, support little magazines distributed by subscription and organize campaigns to discredit Christian fundamentalism, astrology, and Immanuel Velikovsky. Their crisply logical salvos, endorsed by whole arrogances of Nobel Laureates, pass like steel-jacketed bullets through fog.

    There is, indeed, something deeply elemental about the power of belief.

    Wrong the power of ignorance of the facts nothing deeply fundamental about it. Religion thrives in the lower educated. Most educated people keep religion for the same reason I do to keep persecution at bay.

    It is funny though that the religious minded hate education but then turn around and insist thier leaders be educated in faith, only to find out their leaders after studying that crap for years cease believing it.

  • drew sagan
    drew sagan
    Religion thrives in the lower educated.

    Yes because nothing says intelligence more than "Wrong the power of ignorance of the facts nothing deeply fundamental about it."

  • 5go
    5go
    Yes because nothing says intelligence more than "Wrong the power of ignorance of the facts nothing deeply fundamental about it."

    What more sad is that I that I dropped out of school in the fifth grade yet still stumped Two elders, and a 50 year old preacher with simple questions about god and the bible.

    By the way I still haven't got the blood off my shirt from that session with the elders.

    Asploding head

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