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In reply to the discussion: Will religion ever disappear? [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)257. I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to cut you loose for now.
You have repeatedly found reason to take offense when there was no offense in evidence.
I don't think there is a single thing that I could say to you that you would not feel offended by.
So you are correct, I've got nothing left.
See you around the campfire for kumbayah and all that.
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Evolution depends on a random mutation allowing a species to adapt to a change in the environment.
cbayer
Dec 2014
#5
"if reason prevails, then those who wish for the disappearance of religion will become enlightened"
tradewinds
Dec 2014
#10
Hi Tradewinds! Welcome to the Religion Forum Where ALL Opinions and Beliefs
Warren Stupidity
Dec 2014
#151
I was giving you advice about this new member who appears to have it in for me personally,
cbayer
Dec 2014
#144
So you have the inside scoop on this new member? Why should I not associate
notadmblnd
Dec 2014
#152
Suit yourself. I have no inside scoop, I've just been a part of this rodeo for a long time.
cbayer
Dec 2014
#156
Yes, "His battle" those are your words. You defined his comments as a battle
notadmblnd
Dec 2014
#196
Would that comment also apply to people who talk about the chips on other's shoulders?
Fumesucker
Dec 2014
#268
I don't recall speaking about you to another member and I try to avoid doing that.
cbayer
Dec 2014
#271
If you put down the comic books you'll find history much more interesting and complex.
Leontius
Dec 2014
#159
As you say that's just your opinion and one based on no facts and poor knowledge of history.
Leontius
Dec 2014
#262
As the OP, I ask you to provide the quote in which I denied that religion has anything to
cbayer
Dec 2014
#227
You are so clever. Rudness, snark and now ridicule. Have those traits been adopted by those who
notadmblnd
Dec 2014
#235
First off, I don't call myself a christian and I don't go to church so your arrow landed in the mud.
cbayer
Dec 2014
#238
Then why so hostile towards those who disagree with the Christian religions?
notadmblnd
Dec 2014
#241
that's your opinion, but then I guess making personal disparages is all you got left
notadmblnd
Dec 2014
#254
I have'nt bashed religion. I expressed that perhaps without religion there could be peace
notadmblnd
Dec 2014
#253
You most surely did claim the Nazis committed their atrocities in the name of religion.
cbayer
Dec 2014
#225
I think war is caused by the economic royalists and always has. Religion is a tool, it can be used
Dont call me Shirley
Dec 2014
#176
Perhaps you are right. Perhaps the belief in those things also has a genetic determinant...
cbayer
Dec 2014
#95
What I was trying to say, is that when we grow, mature, or when an individual such as our parents
notadmblnd
Dec 2014
#107
I have no idea what you are talking about and I am guessing the RD comment is just snark.
cbayer
Dec 2014
#123
True, lots of human traits you'd think we might get over are still around and going strong.
trotsky
Dec 2014
#11
relligion is learned behavior, not inherent. as long as there are gullible people the
msongs
Dec 2014
#31
when someone defending the reality of religion whines about lack of "data" , I can only laugh.
tradewinds
Dec 2014
#38
Religion is real. I suspect what you meant to say was that it would be funny if someone
cbayer
Dec 2014
#43
Your "study" calls it "religiosity". It could also be refereed to as "gullibility"
tradewinds
Dec 2014
#50
If you think they were studying gullibility, then you clearly did not read the study.
cbayer
Dec 2014
#59
Like I said, gullibility. Just because you call it something else, it does not change the fact.
tradewinds
Dec 2014
#63
Lack of intelligence is also a real phenomena, as is sociopathy and schizophrenia, what's your point?
tradewinds
Dec 2014
#70
OMG!! I posted an apology to the OP because I had changed my POV on what he was doing.
cbayer
Dec 2014
#158
No, actually. This place is particularly rabid at times. Come to the Atheist forum
Heddi
Dec 2014
#132
Predisposition to belief is a measurable, inherent thing for a large percentage of the population.
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2014
#35
Truth, it cannot be denied but after reading this thread its apparrent it can be ignored
AuntPatsy
Dec 2014
#64
Hmm, I don't think that "genetic" thing holds water in terms of church attendance.
Arugula Latte
Dec 2014
#186
Not in terms of church attendance but in being more driven to be drawn into that world.
Dont call me Shirley
Dec 2014
#189
while tansgenerational epigenetics exists, it is not "recorded in their DNA".
Warren Stupidity
Dec 2014
#198
The word recorded was a simple term I used to explain epigenetic marks
Dont call me Shirley
Dec 2014
#216
DNA has nothing to do with epigenetics, you had no clue until I mentioned it.
Warren Stupidity
Dec 2014
#219
I think?..that belief in Religion is partly determined by your genes/brain makeup.
BlueJazz
Dec 2014
#177
Religion will lose influence in areas of the world that are economically and politically...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2014
#180
What you say is true, but even those fears may be rendered irrelevant due to technology...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2014
#218
You paint all religous people with a single brush, and contend they do not have a right to exist.
Agnosticsherbet
Dec 2014
#223
The three Abrahamic religions were primarily created as a means of societal control.
Arugula Latte
Dec 2014
#243
All religions, not just those you mentioned, have been used by states for various purposes.
Agnosticsherbet
Dec 2014
#260
You answered my question "Wat difference does it make if some humans are religous? "
Agnosticsherbet
Dec 2014
#261
Championing the disappearance of religion is a lot different than championing the disappearance of
Arugula Latte
Dec 2014
#267
Why should they be required to change their beliefs? That is tyrany. Work to remove the influence of
Agnosticsherbet
Dec 2014
#273