CraigMaxim wrote:But this makes perfect sense to me, because atheists do not find the same intrinsic value in human life, as religious people generally do.
Tongue in cheek or not, that's offensive.
I find Atheists actually value human life more than Christians do. This is anecdotal, of course. But logical, if you think about it. An Atheist doesn't believe in life after death, so that makes the life MORE valuable, not less. Christians are the ones who, to me, seem to value life less. They're the ones that are always first to want to start wars and fight; they don't care as much about throwing away a few hundred thousand lives because, hey, you get to go to heaven afterward, and that's a better place anyway. Right?
People are expendable and disposable (a hint of which you even acknowledge in suggesting that we should NOT be keeping old people alive)
I never suggested that. Again, Craig, don't put words in my mouth. I stated that what we do works against evolution. I did not make any statement about how I feel about that. Quite honestly, I don't know how I feel about it. So don't try and read things into what I say that isn't there. Okay?
Yet, when people are thought of as disposable, without any Creator to answer to, then there is no real ULTIMATE recourse, for atheistic communists in murdering as many people as necessary for the "Revolution" to maintain control and spread.
The ultimate recourse to an Atheist is losing your life. And since you only have one, that seems pretty ULTIMATE to me.
You should spend a day thinking like an Atheist, instead of thinking like a Christian
trying to think like an Atheist....
There's a big difference.
CraigMaxim wrote:Colors,
It's just too extreme and illogical of a position for me to buy into.
Not illogical. You need to educate yourself about logic Craig.
But to say "NO FREE WILL" as an absolute statement?
You have to be open minded about it, and I can understand how that would be hard for you, a Christian.
If you really think about it, you can see the logic. If your brain is nothing more than chemical reactions AND if those chemical reactions control your behavior, then it's completely possible that everything you think and feel and do is controlled by your brain.
What I find astounding is how much people can credit their brains with, yet when it comes to certain things they just can't accept that their brain is responsible.
Like, you can tell someone that your brain is responsible for controlling your breathing because it sends electrical signals to your body and thus you involuntarily breath in and out and fill your body with life sustaining oxygen. But tell that same person that their brain controls their reaction to child pornography, and they immediately dismiss that and say "Free Will" and "responsibility". It's a load of B.S. It's just your brain reacting to input.
That's just an extreme position, and quite frankly, to me... foolish.
Doesn't seem foolish to me. Seems like if we were to accept it as a fact, or if we can eventually prove it to be so scientifically, then we can begin to take steps to correct many of our problems.
What seems "foolish" to me is ignoring the possibility, and continuing to pray to an invisible, and quite possibly nonexistent "God".
Imagine if we were able to prove, without a doubt, that all of our behavior is governed by our brains and the chemical process in them. Imagine what road that would lead down? What could we do if we knew that with certainty? Could we cure ourselves of things like pedophiles? How many pedophiles have you heard of who feel like they're cursed? They don't want to be the way they are, but they are. They can't help it. What if we could develop a drug that altered the brain chemistry in just the right way so that we could eliminate the "urges" they feel when they're around children? What if they could "feel" the same way a normal person, like you or I do, when we're around kids?
But we'll never develop that drug and we'll never pursue that solution because we continue to believe in "God" and "Free Will" and we believe that poor person is just evil and full of demons...
I say is much less foolish to throw out the witchcraft and start focusing on the science of our brain... We might actually be able to come up with ANSWERS instead of hocus pocus.
Why are we even sitting here arguing about anything? Why is there ANY division, if we are both PROGRAMMED by something else?
I don't know what causes the programming - but I am guessing it is a combination of factors. Genetic, social, environmental... I know we "learn" as we grow. Some instincts are obviously built into us through our genetic code.
As to the first part of that question, Why are we arguing about anything? Because our brains are programmed to do that. It's that simple.
Sounds like a typical atheist argument (lack of argument) which is designed to allow them to remove RESPONSIBILITY from their lives.
I don't see it that way. I see it as putting the responsibility where it belongs. I think as long as you think a persons "Free Will" is where the responsibility lies, then you will forever - for as long as man is alive - have problems. You will always have pedophiles and killers and rapists and people who seek destruction and discourse.
But the moment you put the responsibility where it belongs - in the brain - then you can actually start to solve problems.
I am a problem solver by nature. It's what I do. And one thing I hate is people who refuse to solve problems because they first refuse to find the root cause.
The root cause of someone who is, for instance, a pedophile, is what? What do you think it is? A bad spirit? Possession? A demon?
I think it's their brain chemistry.
Which of these problems can be solved?
"We can do whatever we choose, because we can't help ourselves... we're programmed to do those things."
Wild West Baby!
Wrong way to think about it Craig. The correct way to think about it is like this: "I now know where the CAUSE of the problem is. I know where the RESPONSIBLE component is. I can troubleshoot that component and I can FIX IT".
When your truck craps out, what do you do? Do you call a clergy? Do you call a priest? Do you perform an exorcism? Some kind of holy ritual and hope it works?
Or do you call a MECHANIC and have them DIAGNOSE the problem? And what happens when he tells you the fuel filter is busted? Do you tell the truck to use its WILLPOWER to fix itself? Or do you fix the component that's broken?
Your body is a machine. A highly evolved, complex machine. But a machine nonetheless. And if we would quit treating it as a mystical force of supernatural nature, and start treating it as the machine it is, we could actually go about fixing it.
Fortunately, some people are already doing this... We do it for Alzheimers, and we do it for Cancer... and we're beginning to develop drugs that can help fight things like bipolar disease... There's hope because we do have some scientists around...
Chaos and cruelty are the only possible results from that line of thinking,
I think that's incredibly narrow-minded. I think there are other possibilities, of which I just outlined.
We become nothing more than a more advanced animal.
We're an advanced machine.
Killing a person, would not be much different than killing a rat.
It already isn't any different. That's what's funny about you Christian types... you actually think there's a difference...
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