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Originally posted by I AM MOBIUS View PostHoly crap! So what you're essentially saying is that, unless you have specific commandments from a 'higher being', you would be open to the idea of committing rape, murder etc? That you have no free will or self-awareness to realise right from wrong!?
Also, do you consider your wife a possession, or someone who is your equal in all things in terms of rights etc?
Do you disagree that throughout significant portions of human history that most human groups thought of women as possessions and so on?
I am really confused about your and Sava's view of history.
You guys do know that pre-Christian groups are generally much more 'OK' with the idea of rape/murder than groups which have been Christianized.
The Noble Savage was just a myth.
JM
(And I am also confused about your and Sava's reading capability. Where did I even imply that I thought that women were possessions or that I needed explicit instructions from God not to rape/murder/etc. My conscience has evolved to the point where I don't need those explicit instructions, but a significant component of this evolution has been Christianity and other religions).Jon Miller-
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Originally posted by Jon Miller View PostHow could I have a belief system and not think it was the correct one and that the others were, in some way, misguided or mistaken.
That includes 'universalist' belief systems like Unitarians and most definitely atheists.
It's like the people that change religions to suit their belief systems because it's the 'right religion' for them? Surely it's not up to them to decide, but God(s)? But wait, that's why there's so many religions - because they're all false and made up - otherwise people would know which one to choose!
I mean, there is no more proof that the brand of religion you follow (because it is essentially a brand!) is real compared to Scientology!?
You think that all religious people are hugely mistaken and completely wrong, while atheists are completely right. I think that most religious people have a few mistakes (and in some cases, minor ones) and are partially right, and even atheists (of the humanist variety) are not completely wrong.
And no, atheists are not completely right, for example I happen to think that Dawkins is a colossal dick! Hell, I wouldn't even specifically define myself as an atheist in the first place... Why are religious people so inflexibly black and white about things?
I also acknowledge that I have a few mistakes in my belief system and am seeking to improve it. Obviously I have the best belief system as I can, but I expect that there are people out there who have better belief systems."Aha, you must have supported the Iraq war and wear underpants made out of firearms, just like every other American!" Loinburger
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Originally posted by Lorizael View PostThe lack of self-awareness in statements like these has always astounded me. There is something telling you that rape is wrong, whether it be your gut, your ideas of how civil society should operate, your sense of decency, the culture in which you were raised, etc. How is this any different from JM? I'm sure he has a pretty instinctive negative reaction to rape. The only difference is he believes that reaction ultimately comes from God.
I actually think we have both good and bad natural inclinations (with God as the ultimate source since he created the universe, but that isn't very relevant here). The point is that to be good, which is a lot more than just not raping or not murdering, needs God. I don't think that a humanist, despite having the best intentions, can achieve it without God.
One of the points of (good) religion is that it is transformative. And if you look how the middle east/european/etc society was 4000 years ago and how it is now, you can see that religion has done a lot of good in relation to murdering/raping/etc.
JMJon Miller-
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Originally posted by I AM MOBIUS View PostSo, if you find people with better belief systems, are you going to convert to theirs?
It would now take something pretty amazing for me to change form Christianity to Judaism (for example), but that is because of non-repeatable (and so not valid for scientific study) experiences (mostly or entirely in the last 15 years, after I became an adult).
JM
(I would say that my belief system was mostly intellectual in my teens and preteens and so heavily dependent on my axioms. It could easily change by changing my axioms, which I considered. My belief system now includes more personal experiences and so can't be easily changed purely by changing a core axiom.)Jon Miller-
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Originally posted by Sava View PostThis statement says a lot about your moral compass. It's pretty fucked, to be honest.
JMJon Miller-
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Sava, Jon is fine. He's less of a "****stain" (in your parlance) than, say, Mobius.
Also I think you are misinterpreting what Jon is saying, re: God tell him that rape is wrong. It's more 'meta' (if you will) than you are making it out to be.“I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
- John 13:34-35 (NRSV)
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Originally posted by Jon Miller View PostHuh?
Do you disagree that throughout significant portions of human history that most human groups thought of women as possessions and so on?
I am really confused about your and Sava's view of history.
You guys do know that pre-Christian groups are generally much more 'OK' with the idea of rape/murder than groups which have been Christianized.
But there have been enlightened matriarchal societies down the line...
And besides, as I've pointed out, the bible actively endorses rape, and kidnapping to rape.
(And I am also confused about your and Sava's reading capability. Where did I even imply that I thought that women were possessions or that I needed explicit instructions from God not to rape/murder/etc. My conscience has evolved to the point where I don't need those explicit instructions, but a significant component of this evolution has been Christianity and other religions).
God impressed on me that rape is wrong
And this bit:
Hmm... it isn't rape if they are married... I will give that instruction.
Christ, you actually sound morally... dangerous...! And it is there that the implication is that you 'possess' the wife, as you seem to agree yourself that in the bible, it is not rape if the woman is married to you against her will and that it is also not rape if you have sex with her when you choose (and she doesn't).
And you contradict yourself: you say 'you have evolved sufficiently' and yet you say 'that this instruction has come from religion' - which is it!?
That's the thing, I bet your average atheist is a far more fair and egalitarian person - less sexist, racist, homophobic, than religious people."Aha, you must have supported the Iraq war and wear underpants made out of firearms, just like every other American!" Loinburger
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Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui View PostSava, Jon is fine. He's less of a "****stain" (in your parlance) than, say, Mobius.
Also I think you are misinterpreting what Jon is saying, re: God tell him that rape is wrong. It's more 'meta' (if you will) than you are making it out to be.
To us, it is the BEAST.
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Originally posted by Jon Miller View PostThe point is that to be good, needs God.
No wonder you can't understand Sava and me, you're seriously whacked in the head!"Aha, you must have supported the Iraq war and wear underpants made out of firearms, just like every other American!" Loinburger
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OK, now I am pretty sure you and Sava would fail a highschool reading comprehension class.
You said that the Bible said that rape was OK (in a particular situation, where the girl marries the rapist). I then responded with explaining how the passage came to be (remember, it was not written from God but by Moses (if you are a believer) or by some priests (if you are a doubter). Namely I posted that Moses (or the writer) was impressed by God that rape was wrong (his conscience was touched) and then attempted to express that into the culture of the time (the culture of the writer, where rape was not wrong, whether it was of women or children or strangers). The result was the instruction that the man should be punished or marry the woman.
I don't see how you could read my post any think that I was talking about myself, the post would make no sense at any level.
JMJon Miller-
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Originally posted by Sava View PostMobius seems okay. He's a little quick to throw out misogyny accusations, imo, but I've never heard him say something stupid like "I believe rape is wrong because God said so"... and use a defense of "well hey, humans used to be primitive, so that's okay"
"Aha, you must have supported the Iraq war and wear underpants made out of firearms, just like every other American!" Loinburger
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