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So maybe the "wisdom" we are supposed to arrive at is.... Major Nikon Feb 2019 #1
You might arrive at that conclusion. eom guillaumeb Feb 2019 #2
As good of a "metaphor" as any Major Nikon Feb 2019 #4
Anyone might deduce that. Bretton Garcia Feb 2019 #8
After Jesus died and he was about to pack it up for the second to last time, gtar100 Feb 2019 #3
Imagine no religion Major Nikon Feb 2019 #5
Imagine religion that brings peace, harmony and understanding. gtar100 Feb 2019 #6
Pretty hard to do Major Nikon Feb 2019 #7
That is a problem but I don't think it's insurmountable. gtar100 Feb 2019 #9
I do think many people need religion. marylandblue Feb 2019 #10
No. They're just too lazy to think. MineralMan Feb 2019 #16
I don't think that's it at all. marylandblue Feb 2019 #17
We look at it differently. MineralMan Feb 2019 #18
I agree with your last sentence. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #22
Complete non-sequitur... MineralMan Feb 2019 #23
Complete avoidance. eom guillaumeb Feb 2019 #24
Has to be more than a regular hoax because it has such staying power. marylandblue Feb 2019 #25
That is an amazing reply. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #21
Thanks marylandblue Feb 2019 #29
Well, howdy. "What can 'Brown' do for us." 😉 sprinkleeninow Feb 2019 #27
I think he's closer to the mark, actually. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2019 #41
Theology can be very complicated, so I don't think it's a cognitive miser issue marylandblue Feb 2019 #43
Theology is only complicated for intellectuals Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #46
I find that most people are victims of rote behavior and platitudes. marylandblue Feb 2019 #48
I don't disagree. Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #57
Yeah, that's the only place we're gonna find one. trotsky Feb 2019 #36
Don't knock imagination as fake. It's where all ideas begin. gtar100 Feb 2019 #39
Who said we need to "get rid of religion"? trotsky Feb 2019 #40
Well said. gtar100 Feb 2019 #42
Being "picky" just involves using our reason and intellect to evaluate moral claims. trotsky Feb 2019 #45
Excellent points. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #19
Yes. eom sprinkleeninow Feb 2019 #28
It's been put forth as a premise that if all the words Jesus the Christ sprinkleeninow Feb 2019 #26
Oh look edhopper Feb 2019 #11
So, the core message is, "Go figure it out for yourselves." MineralMan Feb 2019 #12
A useful theology for atheists though? Bretton Garcia Feb 2019 #13
Nah. It's just silliness. MineralMan Feb 2019 #15
Or he could be wrong Lordquinton Feb 2019 #14
The word "may" is important. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #20
Most atheists don't want any kind of theology Bretton Garcia Feb 2019 #32
Well said, and I understand your position, even as I do not share it. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #35
Some of us have long ago understood PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2019 #30
What ever works for you. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #33
"My view is that actions count. And respecting others." trotsky Feb 2019 #37
Interesting justification for paying attention to a 2000-yr-old book. bitterross Feb 2019 #31
We must learn and grow. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #34
And for billions of others, it doesn't. trotsky Feb 2019 #38
So why, exactly, are we still... NeoGreen Feb 2019 #44
... Act_of_Reparation Feb 2019 #47
There is fact, and there is faith. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #49
If fact is what actually helps us make progress... NeoGreen Feb 2019 #50
Fact is what can be proven. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #51
Faith is a belief in the unprovable... NeoGreen Feb 2019 #52
I can only answer for myself. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #53
Deism such as your does not provide a narrative or moral structure marylandblue Feb 2019 #54
I would argue that Maxist-Leninists... NeoGreen Feb 2019 #56
You can call them anti-religionists if you want marylandblue Feb 2019 #58
There are limits to that freedom of conscience. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #60
I'm not sure how this responds to my comment. marylandblue Feb 2019 #61
Yes, many religious leaders did. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #62
What makes seeking power bad? marylandblue Feb 2019 #63
If it is used to divide in order to exploit, guillaumeb Feb 2019 #64
Well that's just your opinion, which the power-seekers freely ignore marylandblue Feb 2019 #65
I must admit that the Pope has never asked for my advice. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #69
So, basically faith is worthless in any practical sense? marylandblue Feb 2019 #70
For you personally? guillaumeb Feb 2019 #71
No, for you. You said it provides you with a moral narrative. marylandblue Feb 2019 #72
And that is your own narrative. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #73
Is faith necessary... NeoGreen Feb 2019 #55
I think some kind faith is necessary for communities, not necessarily religious though. marylandblue Feb 2019 #59
A better word would be Trust... NeoGreen Feb 2019 #66
I agree with you, but marylandblue Feb 2019 #68
I have not lost faith in the rule of law edhopper Feb 2019 #67
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