by Carlhole » Wed 01 Oct 2008, 23:19:40
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('POAlex', '
')"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."
(Ephesians 6:12)
"And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him." (Revelation 12:9)
Those sorts of biblical statements only make sense to someone who believes in the whole christian bullshitt trip. It's just mythological nonsense. Utter tripe.
I find it incredible that anyone actually DOES believe that stuff. In my mind, I think you're either pulling my leg or you just simply have no ability to think critically about the world in any basic way. If it weren't so ubiquitous, I would feel embarrassed that other people actually took it seriously.
I already stated my objection a post or two ago. It's not hard to understand:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Carlhole', 'R')eligions posit knowledge of things that exist OUTSIDE our knowable physical universe.
It's NOT POSSIBLE to know anything about what may or may not exist outside our universe!!The universe is composed of energy, matter, space and time - this is the only realm that human beings can know about. If you say something like: "Human Beings possess a 'soul'" or "God created the universe" or "Ghosts, angels and demons are real entities" - you are saying that you have knowledge about something that exists quite apart from the knowable physical universe (energy, matter, space, time). You are saying that there is a 'non-physical' reality that exists as part of (or above) the physical universe.
Yet, believers acknowledge that they cannot show any evidence of there being any 'soul substance' or angels, demons, holy ghost or whatever 'non-physical reality' you want to term it.
Ordinarily, the burden of proof falls on he who makes a fantastic claim. The claimant must prove that that exists which he claims exists. But the religious insist that the burden of proof falls on those who cannot prove that God (or any other non-physical reality) DOES NOT exist. You can't prove that something doesn't exist.The religious have got things all backwards in their minds.
I don't single out Christianity; ALL religions are miserably impossible to believe. You can't reconcile them with Science; I can't make myself NOT believe in the fundamentals of Science! It's the best truth-seeking ethic that people have ever devised! It delivers us from superstition and falsehoods. It's an ongoing search and self-correcting! It recognizes the complexity and challenge that the universe presents to us!
The Bible is a bunch of words on paper - just like a Danielle Steele novel. How does that compare to the fossil record? To geological formations? To pictures that the Hubble Telescope has allowed to see of distant galaxies in the distant past? To the Periodic Table?
My version of high priests are those scientists in Switzerland right now who are getting the Large Hadron Collider tweaked to smash some protons together so they can learn more about the origin of the Universe.
You know what the Universe is, right? It's that big spacious thing which contains everything that it is possible for humans to know about. Serpents and angels have nothing to do with it.