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"I would say the better part of my family identifies as Mormon or they identify as Christian â not that thatâs a different thing because all of them identify as Christian because they all think that Mormon is Christian, just like every Mormon seemingly does. It is just other denominations that donât think Mormons are Christians, just like they donât think Catholics are Christian. This was an advantage for me growing up. I got to see the interdenominational bigotry within Christianity."
"As a little child, I remember having conflicts with other people over religion at 5-years-old, at 8-years-old, and without realising it. Certainly, not realising my whole life would be this whole argument. I would ask simple questions to my babysitter when I was a little boy, like, âHow does Jesus turn water into wine? I know water is H2O. I know that wine is alcohol and fruit juice, and I donât know what the chemical components of that are.â But as it turned out, when I grew up I looked it up. It is only the difference of a carbon atom. The molecules are much more complex. But they involve oxygen, hydrogen, and some additional carbons. Thatâs it. But all I knew at the time, water is H2O, and alcohol and fruit juice are something else. How does Jesus turn water from H2O into H2O and whatever else? I thought someone would give me some kind of intelligible answer. Like how Jesus does that, whether he uses telekinesis or whatever he does... But they donât come up with explanations like that, they didnât want explanations. They didnât even want to believe people had explanations. When I was growing up, I found believers not only hated accurate scientific answers, but they hated any answer that sounded scientific. It was a funny thing. I was told all of the time that âsceptics were cynicsâ because we miss out on the big picture that only the believers can see."
"People that make up stuff and call it truth have the power to imagine all kinds of nonsense. But thatâs what it is all about. It really is make believe, and it took me the longest time to figure that out. I thought, honestly, naively, even into middle age. I was in my 30s before I realised there were some people who do not believe what they do for a reason."
"If you believe in God, if you believe in miracles, then you believe in magic. You believe in magic. People argue against that all of the time, but thatâs actually true. If you look up a collection of dictionaries, online it is easy to do. Open up a bunch of them, and see where they all agree, find the points in the context where all of the dictionaries agree. You will discover that if you compare the definitions between a miracle and magic, you will see that they are both the âevocation of supernatural forces or entities to control or forecast natural events in ways which are inexplicable by science because they defy the laws of physics, meaning they are physically impossible.â Thatâs what both miracle and magic mean. So miracle is the same things as magic in the same way a boat is a yacht is if it is big enough."
"âLetâs think hypotheticallyâ, I said to someone, which is another thing the believers canât really do, because that is kind of what theyâre already doing. It destroys the self-made illusion to step in and jack that up with another illusion, even for a moment."
"There are so many people who tell me, âif I had a time machine and could prove that Jesus never rose from the deadâ, with the admission that âI hope my faith and I are strong enough that I can keep on believing, even when my eyes tell me otherwise.â Thatâs make-believe! Thatâs lying to yourself. Thatâs the entirety of what religion is."
"Truth is really whatever can be shown to correspond to reality. Truth is what the facts are essentially. Facts are after all points of data that you can verify to be accurate. A lot of people hate these definitions because it completely undermines their theology. They canât make the assertions that they want to by saying anything is the absolute truth, because under the definition of either word no you donât!"
"I can show you the truth of evolution. I can show you the facts of evolution. I can show you the positively indicative and physical evidence that is exclusively concordant with one conclusion over any other. I can do that all day, but religion canât. No religion can because theyâre all just made up. They donât have any truth at all in them, none of them. The best that you can get out of people is that they can give anecdotal nonsense or will cite logical fallacies or they will say, âSomebody wrote once that there were Christians back in the 1st century and that means Jesus existed.â"
"There is no question on whether the prophets existed. We are talking about whether the religions they invented were true. Can you show me the truth of that? Of course, they canât. None of them can. They donât want to. They donât need to. I have seen people make that admission too."
"When people use religion as their only reason for whatever laws they want to impose of people or on other things, these are always mostly unjust."
"Think about every example, every time someone comes up with religion as the reason why they want to impose it. It is always stupid. It is always imposing bigotry or limitations against somebody elseâs freedom because you want to pretend in your special brand of pixie dust that is different from the gods and monsters other people want to make up. Thatâs what it is all about. There is simply no true religion because literally none of it is true."
"Blasphemy is not a crime. Itâs a right. It needs to be exercised. We have the right not to believe lies. Thatâs important. Freedom of religion means freedom from religion as well. You canât have freedom to practice your religion if youâre not free from the dominant religion. It is basic sense."
"The pledges come from a believersâ standpoint. The country needs to earn the support of its citizenry. You canât extort it. You canât get people indoctrinated by always saying every morning before class where theyâll never question what youâll do."
"In a sense, the American Dream was foreigners could come to this country and, through hard work, they could be successful, make a new start, and realise and fulfil their dream despite their caste or their religion in their homelands. So Trump erected a system that denies them all of that. A system that sets castes, restricts religion, prohibits foreigners, and breaks all of the groundwork for small business, and for them to be able to do anything."
"I am supportive of people. I am supportive of the American Dream Trump is trying to destroy. I want them to understand. Regardless of your religion, you donât get special privileges because you claim to believe something different from everybody else. You donât get special privileges because you get to claim that you believe the same things as the majority."
"Everything that we set up for legislation that will promote Christianity will only pave the way for Islam later on because it is the fastest growing religion while Christianity is in a state of decline. Demographics change; you canât fight religion with religion. What will happen is Islam will eventually dominate Christianity; there wonât be any Christians left. Fortunately, secularists, atheists, and nonbelievers are on the rise faster than even the fastest growing religion. You canât fight religion with religion, but you can fight it with reason. Thatâs what the atheist groups are really all about."
"Youâre not immortal, youâre not eternal and to believe otherwise is to diminish everything that you really have. Life is precious because it is short and there is nothing after it. There is no purpose and there is no destiny beyond anything you give it yourself. If you want your life to mean something try making someone elseâs life meaningful. - âGive the Devil His Dueâ, 1st November 2014,"
"Letâs forget for the moment the generalizations about what the Muslim religion as a whole had to do with September 11th. How did anyone ever get the idea that Hinduism had anything to do with that whatsoever? And how is it that no one in this country can tell a Muslim or a Hindu apart from a Sikh? How do these people justify their own senseless stupidity? It pains me that our paranoid reactionary religiously-bigoted society produces people of such stark hatred and bewildering inanity."
"All I knew of Israel growing up was that theyâve been the hot-bed of militant violence forever. Abrahamâs god of infinite love, forgiveness, and mercy spawned three major faiths, all of whom have been at war with each other, each since their inception, and it seems that Godâs spyglass of magnified torment was usually focused right there. This should come as no surprise to anyone who has read the Old Testament and noticed the patterns therein. If YHWH promised a holy land to his chosen people, they should expect more damnation than paradise. That would be consistent with the Bibleâs blood-stained stories, and thatâs the way weâve always seen it on the news in my country. There would be less milk and honey, and more uprisings and explosions, especially when it means mixing or displacing so many fundamentally polarized religious and cultural groups. If I have not been completely mislead by the media, then maybe thatâs why there are so many atheists in that area now."
"Iâm gonna miss the old sith lord. He was the best pope atheists could hope for. He started out as a Hitler youth actually wearing a Nazi uniform. As a Cardinal, he famously conspired to conceal sex crimes against children for the sake of the church. As pope, he addressed an audience in an AIDS ravaged area of Africa, and told them that use of condoms actually increased risk of STDs. His objection to birth-control took precedence over human life. That is how evil he is."
"There certainly seems to be a strong correlation between religion and insanity. Iâve read a few papers comparing the logical and psychological aptitude of strong believers vs those with little or no faith at all, and the trends there all seem to be in our favor, but not to the point that religion causes the disorder. I think certain mental disorders can prompt religious beliefs, but thatâs a different claim. I think religion provides a haven to conceal quite a lot of cognitive and psychiatric disorders as well as some social dysfunctions. But that doesnât mean religion is a mental illness, regardless how accurate analogies of the God virus might be. I think there are circumstances when religion can be treated as a psychological condition, especially when it is the result of detrimental conditioning, but I wouldnât confuse that with a psychiatric malady, which (I think) would have to be physiological/chemical."
"The idea that certain races (or species) are âhigherâ or âlowerâ was not Darwinâs idea but the universal language of all prior naturalists since forever. Darwin acknowledges this, but does not contribute to it, other than to suggest that Caucasians are not the ultimate form of mankind."
"This is just my opinion, but when I listen to Muslims explaining their religion to each other, I get the impression that Islam is hateful and violent, but that itâs also pretty stupid; âfull of shitâ, as my dad would say -because none of it can be justified or shown to be true, and what little they do know canât really imply what they say it does. The same thing goes for Christians. When I listen to Christians discussing their religion, I get the impression that theyâre hateful too, but their violent reactions are culturally inhibited. So they compensate for that with a staggering level of bewildering stupidity, coupled with dishonesty. It sounds to me like pots and kettles accusing each other in the perfect example of the blind leading the blind. But when I listen to those Jews who still believe in God and the Bible, and I hear them arguing aspects of their beliefs, it strikes me that the foundation of Abrahamic religion is utterly empty, devoid of any possible meaning or value. I donât want to say âwho cares?â, because way too many people do. Thatâs what confuses and alarms me! How could anyone imagine that any of this is really true or really matters?"
"The zealots imposing their religion in public schools never understand that theyâre even doing anything wrong. They think theyâre being oppressed or attacked if theyâre disallowed from indoctrinating everyone elseâs kids. And it doesnât help that all the kids in town have already been indoctrinated. Because they donât understand what the problem is either, and and secular government requirement will invariably be seen as some sort of victimization, which feeds right into the typical Christian persecution complex. People like this never seem to understand the necessity of secular government until or unless they have to give fair consideration to Muslims. Then suddenly the Christians leap over to my side of the political spectrum, demanding separation of church and state just as I do. Hypocrites."
"Each of the laws listed in the collection commonly and erroneously referred to as âThe Ten Commandmentsâ were either already universal ordinances everywhere, adapted from Hammurabiâs stele of law from centuries earlier, or have no parallel in American jurisprudence. The laws of Moses are NOT our laws! The founding fathers made clear who their influences really were, and that their goal was a system of government directly opposed to everything Mosaic law or governance represented. To say that the Constitution was in any way inspired by any covenant between God and Moses is no less a lie than to say that America was founded on Biblical principles -which our textbooks also say. There is no truth in either of these statements. They were inserted to revise our history according to an overt agenda to instill and perpetuate conservative Christian authority. This is a major front of the fundamentalist Christian âculture warsâ against honest, factual reality. There is no defense of these errors and no justification for imposing them as part of âeducationâ. Our textbooks are demonstrably false and deliberately misleading, and they must be corrected."
"When I read the gospels, I donât see a wise and benevolent sage imparting truth. I see a religious extremist and faith-healer, who is just as much of a scam artist as any of the exorcists still practicing today. Remember that Jesus taught his disciples how to do faith healing too, just like tele-evangelists still do. Jesus didnât believe in washing your hands because he didnât know about pathogens. He believed in demons instead. And he cursed a fig tree because he didnât know they were out-of-season. Likewise he didnât know that the farmers of his day already knew about other seeds that were smaller than mustard seeds. My best evidence was Jesusâ complaint that the people who knew him since childhood wouldnât buy any of his bullshit. So the only indications I had to believe in a historic Jesus were the very points that implied that he could not be a god nor have any real connection to God. So there are only two possibilities: Jesus was either an ignorant 1st century charlatan and cult leader heavily exaggerated like Robin Hood, or heâs a completely imaginary legendary figure like Hercules. Remember how Jesus said that he came not to bring peace but a sword; that he would divide husbands from their wives and children from their parents all on behalf of beliefs based on faith? Remember also that faith, (an unreasonable assertion of complete conviction which is not based on reason and is defended against all reason) âis the most dishonest position it is possible to have. Any belief which requires faith should be rejected for that reason."
"Jack Chick was a graphic artist who lived his delusional life in lies, prejudice and paranoia, promoting racist, sexist credo-specific bigotry against everyone smarter than him, or who understood things better than he did: which is pretty much everyone since he was really impressively fucking stupid -even compared to other creationists. He was so bad that Chick Publications is recognized as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. So now I hear that this creepy old dogmatic fucktard has finally stopped breathing at 92 years old. Iâm unapologetically glad about that. His death makes our world a better place. I think that everyone who believes the way that he did should show solidarity by burying their faces in the sand and holding their breath until Jack Chick breathes again. Because our world just doesnât need anyone like that -making life irritating for everyone capable of rational or compassionate thought."
"Jack Chick was one of the skid marks in the tighty-whiteys of my generation, and the world is a better place that heâs not stinking it up with his fecal fallacies anymore. Welcome to oblivion Mr Chick, where you will rot without grace in a reality that never had a god in it, and where none of your lies ever came true. The only sad part (for me) is that the moment your brain shut off, you were never able to know how wrong you were about everything you ever said. You never even had the chance to be disappointed, and are blissfully unaware of your eternal failure, you miserable awful piece of shit."
"How dare Huckabee say that school is where we donât want to talk about eternity, life, responsibility, or accountability. I do want to talk about those things -where religion does not. Why? Because religion offers a way to deny accountability for anything. Reverse the burden of proof. Assert as fact that which is not evidently true. Donât have a basis for any claim; assume your conclusions on the veracity of your own conviction unsupported by anything, or on citation of any false-authority whoâs comments you can present as though they agree with you. Announce in advance that you will never admit when youâre wrong; that you will continue to defend your biased preconceptions to the automatic rejection âwithout consideration- of any evidence or arguments that will ever arise to the contrary. This is what every creationist organization says in their âstatement of faithâ. Look them up. This is where they openly admit that they have no accountability."
"I mean it; the Bible-god of western monotheism is just like that horrible kid. Who would want to be trapped in a house with an indomitable telepathic despot and have to guard your thoughts âor be voluntarily mindless- and endure that existence forever and ever? Religion doesnât want to talk about life either. They hate practically everything that goes on in life. They want to talk about death and pretend that THAT is life. And those of us who know life, live life, and love life, they accuse of being dead already. Every aspect of their world-view is upside-down or backwards -as DogmaDebate brilliantly illustrated. What these religionists preach actually diminishes the very meaning of life. Humans tend to value most that which is rare and fleeting. Such is life. The more you have of anything, the less valuable it is. Theyâre claiming immortality for eternity, rendering the value of life infinitely worthless. They sell their imaginary after-life as if it is sooo much better than this period of discomfort we have to endure before we achieve paradise. Having to toil in this fallen, sin-corrupted, dead-and-damned world. They hate existence itself so much that they actually long for the end-of-days, and only seem to get happy when they think Armageddon is upon us."
"No Mr Huckabee, history âand criminal statistics- have both shown that tragedies will only increase, the more religious any society becomes. The more influence religion has over law, the lower our quality of life, and the more human rights are violated. It is true that any population of hundreds of millions will produce a proportionate percentage of sociopaths. But what we need there is more efficient provisions of mental health care âso that those suffering dementia and other disorders will be identified, treated, or isolated as need be âBEFORE they go berserk. Religion doesnât want that either âas a matter of self-preservation. Because a fair amount of divine revelation can be cured with the same medications that treats schizophrenia. Where would the churches be if that many of their clergymen were clothed in straight-jackets?"
"[The] idea of sharing the gospel with Muslims simply will not work. (1) Islam is famously strict against apostasy, and Christians influence very few from their side in any case. (2) Muslim theology is much more efficient at gaining converts. Thatâs why theyâre the fastest-growing religion, remember? More Christians turn Muslim than vice versa. (3) Christianity canât even hang onto the people they already have. Religion is not the same thing as âraceâ. You canât change your ancestors, but you can discard their traditions. Even if Christians did out-reproduce Muslims, statistics indicate that less than half of those kids would still be Christian by the time they grew up. A few might adopt some other religion; most of the rest will likely reject all religions, and that trend is rising. Therein lies the answer. You canât fight religion with religion. Everything Christians do trying to fuse church and state, all the power they give to their own faith, âwill be used to pave the way for the next dominant dogma. Every time any religion has had power to enforce their own laws, the result has invariably been a violation of human rights. The only answer âand the founding fathers said this from the beginning- is a secular government with a âwall of separationâ between church and state. Maintain that and you might keep mosque and state separate too."
"Ignore for a moment the obviously sound national financial strategy behind having a competent and productive populace trained in fact-based knowledge as opposed to baseless belief with no practical application. All attempts to rid science from the lessons, to revise history, and corrupt other classes for the sake of promoting Christianity âwill only serve to empower Muslims too. The very laws and customs enabling Christians to oppress others today will also give Islam power to oppress Christians tomorrow. You canât have freedom *of* religion without freedom *from* religion, and that means keeping it out of government. So if Christians are really concerned about âIslamificationâ, then they ought to do the very opposite of everything theyâre currently doing, and rally with the atheists to stay secular."
"It doesnât matter what our out-dated, hate-filled, prejudicial doctrines and man-made mythologies might have said. There is no such thing as a âreligion of peaceâ. Religion only knows how to react violently because they donât understand reason and have never practiced tolerance. Thatâs why secular humanist diplomats will be necessary in order to end wars and other violations of human rights."
"Religionâs preferred punishment is almost always death, regardless of the crime. But the death penalty is a statistical failure just like all their proposed solutions to other problems always are. Here in the US, the states that still have the death penalty also have the highest murder rates; its a negative correlation. The problem there is one of society, the conditions imposed and the types of responses that are culturally coaxed. When murder happens, and that person is caught and tried, we should remove them as a threat, and whether they are imprisoned, institutionalized, or what have you should be determined by the particulars in each case."
"It seems that religion only knows how to react violently, out of vengeance. Again this is because itâs a belief system rooted in dichotomy and bigotry, with little or no desire to consider extenuating circumstances and NO ability to question itself objectively."
"Despite the severity of their punishments, religions have still consistently failed in virtually all attempts to curtail criminal behavior, and have in fact actually empowered or promoted criminality in many ways. More reasonable laws are usually more effective."
"Religion doesnât solve the problem of rape at all; it exacerbates it. It should be (and in some atheist societies, it is this way) that women could walk about scantily-clad or even nude, and that men would have respect or sanity enough not to be violent against them on such paltry excuses as a lack of human decency or self control. I mean, you donât bludgeon children to death when someoneâs kid is crying loudly and annoying you, right? So why would you victimize a woman just because you find her attractive? Thatâs sick, but that is the attitude that is typically perpetuated by religion."
"Now I would say that any honest earnest quest for truth must begin with the abandonment of faith. Are you prepared to lie in order to maintain your self-induced delusion? Or are you bold enough to question your own convictions and even test them to find out if theyâre true, and discard them if they are not? Thatâs the rift. Thatâs the difference between us."
"There is nothing reasonable about faith. Those two words mean completely opposite things. Putting them together creates an oxymoron, Thatâs why William Lyinâ Craig thought it would make a clever book title. Faith is an unreasonable conviction which is assumed without reason and defended against all reason. Thatâs why faith is the most dishonest position it is possible to have. It really is!"
"It doesnât matter what you believe; all that matters is why you believe it, and how accurate you can show your beliefs to be."
"Unsupported assertions of impossible absurdities are indistinguishable from the illusions of delusion, and no one should believe anything that requires faith. Because faith requires that we believe without question, without reservation, without reason. That is irrational, foolish; thatâs what a fool is. Your Bible got it wrong. Any assertion that requires faith should be rejected for that reason."
"The supposedly sacred fables in the Bible describe God as creating evil intentionally, of consorting with evil, being compelled by evil, and of gambling with the devil -with human suffering as the desired outcome. In fact, God is depicted as being almost entirely evil himself, throughout the entire cluster of repugnant horror stories."
"I wasnât really a fan of kaiju, (giant Japanese monsters) only Godzilla himself. He was my hero as a boy, and even now his roar has been my only ring tone any of the cell phones I have ever had."
"The original 1954 Japanese film, Gojira was iconic, and only made a couple mistakes of any significance. (1)They killed him in the end, and we saw his body turned to skeleton. Not the best way to begin 60 years worth of sequels. (2) Godzilla was depicted as a dinosaur, and was associated with living trilobites. Even if there was some sort of ârealm that time forgotâ out in the Pacific somewhere, Trilobites were already extinct before the first dinosaurs, and Godzilla was clearly no dinosaur. The conceptual artists reportedly referenced illustrations of dinosaurs, but thatâs not what they rendered. All bi-pedal dinosaurs [Therapods] were digigrade, walking on their toes, like birds, and usually only three or four digits. Godzilla was plantigrade and pentadactyle, (having five digits and walking on the whole foot) just like lizards. It even looks like a lizard, apart from the fact that no reptile has an actual nose or external ears. In a sense, what Toho pictures created was actually an oriental dragon. These tend to mix reptilian and mammalian traits. Amusingly in 1954, Toho made a giant lizard and called it a dinosaur. In 1998, Tristar re-designed Godzilla as a dinosaur, but called it a lizard. Of course that wasnât the only thing Tristar did wrong. They tried to ruin the monster completely. They took away the only thing that worked in decades of sequels, the look of the monster itself. Then they took away everything that made Godzilla appealing to Kaiju fans, then they tied it down and shot it. Such disrespect. If youâre going to make a movie that already has a fan-base, and they are the ones who will decide whether your film will pay off, respect those fans and the story theyâre paying to see."
"I think that the best science fiction is where the story is fiction but the science is real, or at least as real as possible. If youâre going to write a good sci-fi, and you want me to believe the one wholly implausible idea that your story is about, then every other aspect of the film should be as seemingly reasonable as it possibly can be. Thatâs what Jurassic Park tried to do. If I am to believe that an impossibly huge reptilian monster is destroying the city, then the back story of itâs origin ought to sound realistic enough to counter-balance that. Thatâs what the first Godzilla movie tried to do. After that, filmmakers adopted the opposite strategy; so that everything else in the subsequent sequels had so many outrageous absurdities, each so insanely stupid, that the monster in the middle was the most reasonable element by comparison."
"I like Godzilla as much as the next guy. No, I like Godzilla more than the next guy! Since I was a little kid, I watched all those absurd rubber-suit movies thinking how cool it would be if we remade Gojira as a big budget block-buster. They failed to do that in 1985, when they brought back Raymond Burr. They failed to do that in 1998, with Tristarâs GINO (Godzilla In Name Only) and Iâm sorry to say that they failed again with the latest attempt."
"Godzilla 2014 missed the mark primarily because it is not an origins story. Gojira was a monster of our own making. Similarly Gino was supposed to impose natureâs response to our meddling. But G2014 pre-existed genetic modifications and nuclear testing. We have no responsibility for him, nor the mutos either. They come from a time that never was, millions of years ago, âwhen the world was much more radioactive than it is todayâ. The story implies that mutos âeat radiationâ. In the film, they can track it through every kind of protective shielding, and they eat nuclear devices like fruit -metallic peal and all. I guess millions of years ago, nuclear missiles grew on trees, and kaiju were common even though theyâre absent from the fossil record -with only one top-secret exception. As an advocate of science education with a deep interest in paleontology, and as someone who would rather see humans held accountable for what they do to their environment, this film was very disappointing. As an atheist, it was even worse. The star of the film not only has impossible dimensions and an inexplicable power, he is also immortal. Heâs been alive forever, and spends all his time sleeping. He awakens only he senses submarines or the arrival of other kaiju, because he has a mission to protect humanity. G2014 put the âgodâ in Godzilla. The director called him a god, and some of the characters in the movie describe him as a god too. So heâs not a lizard, not a dinosaur, but one of the Lovecraftian great old ones like Cthulhu. In a video I made years ago, I too joked about Godzilla being a god. But it was still somewhat disappointing to see him depicted that way."
"Do you think it inconsistent for someone who lacks belief in the stork to object when public schools teach middle schoolers that thatâs where babies come from? Likewise no history class should ever confuse students by playing any movie with Mel Gibsonâs name in the credits, because theyâre wrong, and itâs wrong to mislead students. It would be inconsistent for one who loves and seeks knowledge of truth not to object to lies or challenge liars. Everything religion teaches is wrong. Although public schools are not teaching about the stork, some of them are teaching creationism, which is just as demonstrably absurdly wrong; In either case, itâs a criminal immoral disservice, and should be corrected."
"Your greatest strength, Ray, and possibly your only strength, is in pretending that you don't understand simple things."