DracoDarco wrote:Wow... and u say catholics force their religon down others throats

..... also thx for the link Farq and im glad i had 1 post in that quote there

You could have been referring to farquezy's post, or this lengthy one of mine below, but I'm going to assume that you were talking about mine. Please, anyone who believes this thread is "going too far", in any way, read what I have to say.
DarkPacMan77 wrote:Well, I can go on about how religion is based off of ignorance. I'm not planning on it, but I could spill some fuel on the fire. These are general statements, but apply to most Western religions.
* Religion doesn't want to clone
* Religion doesn't want stem cell research
* Religion doesn't agree with "Social Darwinism"
Just based off of those three things, religious entities try to use your ignorance to help them spread their religion further.
1. Religion doesn't want to clone because it shows that the average man is just as powerful as any God.
2. Religion doesn't want stem cell research because it shows that man is ABOVE God by curing mankind in ways that God cannot (or at least, has not - so you religious-minded people don't get on my back).
3. Religion doesn't agree with Social Darwinism because it undermines religion and "creationism" completely (believing that God "created" everything that exists)
Now, if you weren't ignorant, you could see that religion is just trying to hide the evident truths about the world. For aspects of society that Religion doesn't have an answer for, they use God as a scapegoat and say that either he created it, or the Devil/ Satan is trying to make you a non-believer - or even that "God is just testing your faith in him". Those are all used by religion to try to make you REMAIN ignorant of the truths.
The factual truths being:
1. Man can make Man, which is proven. God hasn't been proven to make Man.
2. God can alter mankind at the genetic level, which is proven. God hasn't been proven to do so.
3. Leading science shows that Social Darwinism and the theory of evolution is substantiated heavily throughout nature. Religious entities try to make you not believe in such a thing because it proves that God didn't really "create" everything.
Those are truths. Religion DOES try, and desperately so, to shelter people from scientific truths in our world today, because as we know, through proven science, religious claims are holding less and less literal meaning in the world. God's word, the Bible, used to be taken as a literal fact even up to the 1800 and earlier 1900's. As science begins to unearth facts that begin to disprove and limit the authentication of religion, modern religious scholars now say that the Bible is more figurative in nature. That it isn't the "truth" anymore - that the words in the Bible are meant to be taught as metaphors in relation to our natural world around us.
Why, as science has progressed, have we seen this transition between the Bible being "literal truth", to being "figurative metaphor"?
I'll tell you why. It's because mankind is allowing itself to learn about the truths in the world, and little by little, and mankind is beginning to discover that the Bible isn't the truth.
-DarkPacMan77-
This is a religious debate thread. I don't try to force my religious beliefs down anybodies throats, as I simply don't even believe that the definition of religion itself holds any logical reasoning behind it, and therefor shouldn't be in our vocabulary. I'm sorry if any of my posts offend you, or others, but I'm simply dissecting the information that I believe practitioners of Western Religion were spoon-fed by authority figures in their lives, be it a parent, or a minister etc. I believe in letting the known truth be heard, known, and understood. If there was evidence to substantiate any religion as the accurate interpretation of our world, I'd make it a personal goal of mine to give people that factual understanding, but that's just not the case.
Do I know that there is a God? The answer is no. Instead, I can only point out hundreds, perhaps thousands of reasons why religion is corrupt to the point where the original intent of the words of the lord and savior Jesus Christ are obscured and used for propaganda for some terrible things in our world. I can only show that what
I know to be the truth... no, not what
I believe to be the truth, but what has been
proven to me, is that there is a high probability that God, any God, never existed in the first place.
It's pretty easy for us to understand that the Greeks and Romans referred to Zues and Jupiter as their highest "Gods", but Greek mythology is such a warped version of reality, and after these few thousands of years that we've been able to explore aspects of Greek and Roman mythology, apply scientific values their theories, and prove that they were nothing more than a myth, it doesn't matter if all of the people in Greece or Rome that ever stepped foot on this planet believed that their mythological stories were true - it still doesn't make them accurate, by any means, under any justification, as they are proven to be inaccurate by science.
When is it fair to look in the mirror and question your own values? - that's what NEEDS to happen. If you don't question your values and moral compass that were imposed by authority figures when you were younger and more susceptible to make-believe stories like Santa Claus and Jesus Christ, then in my opinion, you are only being herded into the fence, along with all of the other sheep, blindly submitting to what you've been told and not what you've learned to be true.
Now, I don't mean to be rude. That's my honest interpretation of my opinion(s) and I'm fully capable of backing up my claims with material as I've done time and time again in this thread, throughout various aspects of religion. Perhaps you, or anyone else that is potentially capable of feeling hurt or unnerved about religious debate shouldn't read this thread. But I know this... when I began to question my strict Baptist Christian religious beliefs at the age of 13 (now almost 20), it opened my eyes to a completely different world of realization. And you know, I was hurt. I was hurt that I had most apparently been lied to by my superiors. I was sad that I couldn't prove that when I die, no matter how good I am during my life according to the Bible... that there was a big chance that there was no such thing as heaven. And to be honest, I even cried every now and then while researching into religion because I was so sure that I was doing the right thing before...
but at some point, if you don't question your beliefs, you're simply submitting, and nobody,
NOBODY,
should submit their moral values to someone else without researching if it is just to do so in the first place.
-DarkPacMan77-