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I don't like giving religion the respect many people do. upaloopa Jul 2014 #1
The article is not about whether or not you give a shit about religious beliefs or not. rug Jul 2014 #4
Blind belief in science is as stupid as blind belief in religion upaloopa Jul 2014 #11
Absolutely. rug Jul 2014 #12
Really? I find only one keeps the food in my fridge cold. AtheistCrusader Jul 2014 #24
Well you got something there but I am not sure what upaloopa Jul 2014 #26
You just equated a process that is used to detemine the nature of reality to a made up bit AtheistCrusader Jul 2014 #33
I got good grades in logic. upaloopa Jul 2014 #34
There have been studies on the efficacy of intercessory prayer. AtheistCrusader Jul 2014 #36
I believe in the power or law of attraction upaloopa Jul 2014 #38
It can't be documented because edhopper Jul 2014 #39
You say what you think and that is the paradigm you upaloopa Jul 2014 #40
Like, with magnets, or what? AtheistCrusader Jul 2014 #41
You need to read up on it. I don't want to try to explain upaloopa Jul 2014 #42
Sounds like the Dianetics book someone sent me when I graduated high school. AtheistCrusader Jul 2014 #43
Pure Oprah filtered edhopper Jul 2014 #44
You can also keep your opinions to yourself upaloopa Jul 2014 #45
I could, but I choose not to. edhopper Jul 2014 #46
It doesn't matter one twit to me what you upaloopa Jul 2014 #50
Probably not edhopper Jul 2014 #62
Here is what I think upaloopa Jul 2014 #64
Actually I am more enlightened than many others edhopper Jul 2014 #65
Fine I still don't give a shit what you think of me yourself or any other thing. upaloopa Jul 2014 #66
I guess your "secret" edhopper Jul 2014 #68
There are people all over the world who agree upaloopa Jul 2014 #70
I didn't think you were edhopper Jul 2014 #84
Post removed Post removed Jul 2014 #85
Hmmm? edhopper Jul 2014 #86
AUTOMATED MESSAGE: Results of your Jury Service Capt. Obvious Jul 2014 #87
For the record, edhopper Jul 2014 #88
He wants to thank you Capt. Obvious Jul 2014 #89
You did use your opinion to suggest I waste a bunch of my time. AtheistCrusader Jul 2014 #48
Those are your thoughts not mine. upaloopa Jul 2014 #51
Did you, or did you not suggest a book? AtheistCrusader Jul 2014 #52
You or someone said "like magnets" upaloopa Jul 2014 #58
No, but then I don't think I've seen anyone who has said that. trotsky Jul 2014 #2
Could you show us what you have in mind? Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #3
Here's my brief assessment: trotsky Jul 2014 #5
I don't think that's the same standard. Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #7
No, I assume the possibility in both. trotsky Jul 2014 #10
The level of specificity needs to be kept the same also. Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #13
Well that's something you aren't doing, you know. trotsky Jul 2014 #16
Ok, then change it to "Without religion, would people still give charity to the poor" Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #17
Please read the full article. trotsky Jul 2014 #18
Upon reading the full article... Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #19
You seem to be confused. trotsky Jul 2014 #21
Your reading eliminates the distinction she was trying to draw. Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #22
Yes, it's uniquely stubborn. trotsky Jul 2014 #23
As you say, the graph is between Born Agains v. Non-Born Agains Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #25
That certainly explains why your numbers aren't zero yet. trotsky Jul 2014 #27
If I haven't accomplished empirical falsification by critiquing Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #29
Eh? You just sabotaged your own graph by undermining the lone distinction it made. trotsky Jul 2014 #32
No, I didn't. Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #37
Yeah, you did. trotsky Jul 2014 #57
This is the difference: Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #79
There's religiosity, and "true religion." trotsky Jul 2014 #83
Take a look at the definition of "a Biblical worldview" Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #90
A fundamentalist view? trotsky Jul 2014 #91
But to get the "Biblical Worldview" you must have them all Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #92
Sounds like a lot of what you wrote is just your personal opinion. trotsky Jul 2014 #93
Whether what I said is "personal opinion" Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #96
But the fact that you agree with some of those items... trotsky Jul 2014 #97
You're creating a false dichotomy between Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #98
No, you're just wanting to pick a more nebulous standard for how we judge someone as being... trotsky Jul 2014 #99
A new false dichotomy Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #104
Ahem trotsky Jul 2014 #105
So the hidden assumption: Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #106
Ohhh, now I see your confusion. trotsky Jul 2014 #108
Can you expand on the meaning of Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #110
Some examples: trotsky Jul 2014 #111
Let's see if I understand now: Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #112
Or, to complete the circle: trotsky Aug 2014 #113
Then how do you answer my question: Htom Sirveaux Aug 2014 #114
Oh, I thought that was obvious. trotsky Aug 2014 #115
That yields some...odd results. Htom Sirveaux Aug 2014 #116
I don't believe that this is true. stone space Aug 2014 #119
You're right. Sedition acts are no more that secular blasphemy statutes. rug Aug 2014 #120
Using Sociology, we could call "religion" whatever calls itself that, or is called that, say. Brettongarcia Jul 2014 #8
OK Sirveau: so you've finally decided to come out as a Christian Liberal apologist. Brettongarcia Jul 2014 #54
Let's see if I can sum up: Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #78
Turnabout is fair play. Brettongarcia Jul 2014 #82
As a atheist pacifist, I must say that I find... stone space Aug 2014 #117
That would be a change of pace. rug Aug 2014 #118
The color-coded map: Jim__ Jul 2014 #6
I see problems for the authors' thesis: very liberal states often have severe environment Brettongarcia Jul 2014 #9
Two things strike me immediately about this map. okasha Jul 2014 #49
Saying slave states suffered 'threats' seems a strange value judgement muriel_volestrangler Jul 2014 #14
I think the authors stopped too soon on that one. Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #15
What about the excuses for the states responsible for the procurement and transportation of slaves Leontius Jul 2014 #28
What are they? muriel_volestrangler Jul 2014 #31
....they are just following their superior "moral compass". n/t aka-chmeee Jul 2014 #20
Are you the new "But It's Not Because Of Religion!" Spokesperson? I saw there was a vacancy. mr blur Jul 2014 #30
Wow, just wow! hrmjustin Jul 2014 #35
I think it is pretty exciting too. That post has been vacant for a while. Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #47
I think this is a very interesting study, even if the results are not surprising. cbayer Jul 2014 #53
I find it unsurprising that strong religion is linked to poverty and ignorance; to the South Brettongarcia Jul 2014 #55
Surely the problem isn't "doing bad things", people will do those anyway intaglio Jul 2014 #56
It is not clear to me at all that "people will do those anyway". Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #59
It is people who do bad things and attaching further qualifications intaglio Jul 2014 #60
So, for example, the shithead who killed George Tiller. Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #61
He killed because he believed he was justified intaglio Jul 2014 #63
Religion has no responsibility for his actions? Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #67
Religion provided justification intaglio Jul 2014 #69
And the chief voice of anti-abortionism ... was Catholic conservative religion. Brettongarcia Jul 2014 #72
To take just one of your points intaglio Jul 2014 #74
1) Prove which one was primary Brettongarcia Jul 2014 #75
No, I'm saying that motive and justification are different intaglio Jul 2014 #76
OK, thanks for clarification. Brettongarcia Jul 2014 #80
Still arbitrary. Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #95
The crusades were motivated by both economics and religion. Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #94
When you bond religion into the national, cultural, ethnic or racial and economic identity of a Leontius Jul 2014 #100
I don't separate it, I don't give religion a pass. Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #101
But many people give all the other motivations a pass and just assign blame to religion. Leontius Jul 2014 #103
Well then these many people would be as wrong as the other many Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #107
Except you can't move on without being able to separate motivation from justification. Leontius Jul 2014 #109
Take the religious part of it out and see what happens. trotsky Jul 2014 #102
This is a good point. cbayer Jul 2014 #71
Let's turn that around: what if it is claimed that religion doesn't have positive effects ... Brettongarcia Jul 2014 #73
But since the claim is clearly false, your statement is meaningless. n/t Fortinbras Armstrong Jul 2014 #77
? Brettongarcia Jul 2014 #81
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