I think it will be difficult to prove that believing or not believing makes a difference because it won't be possible to isolate belief (or no belief) as a measurable variable. It will be found to be tied in with too many other factors. — Bitter Crank
What alleviation from suffering can science offer an atheist which it cannot and does not also offer to the religiously devout? — VagabondSpectre
Compared to the epic throes of such sarcastic existential neediness, what alleviation of suffering could there ever be? — VagabondSpectre
My point is that religious folk are happy to accept all the boons of science just as atheists are. — VagabondSpectre
That we're not inclined toward religion or religious belief is what loosely defines us as atheists in the first place though. — VagabondSpectre
Oh, come now. Take a laxative and calm down. — Bitter Crank
Most are unwilling to teach life, itself, is meaningful because then people wouldn't need their tradition to matter. — TheWillowOfDarkness
Among all my patients in the second half of life—that is to say, over thirty-five—there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious outlook on life. It is safe to say that every one of them fell ill because he had lost what the living religions of every age have given their followers, and none of them has been really healed who did not regain his religious outlook.
You'll be sounding like Carl Sagan, before long. — Bitter Crank
The world death rate is 100% — Bitter Crank
Of course there are people dying in the middle east. As well there should be; it's over populated, like much of the world. — Bitter Crank
We're back to counting corpses again, to see who is the gooder thinker. If the insight is clear, the parasite is transformed into a symbiote. This is the magic of thought, that where biology must laboriously evolve, thought can change instantly. — unenlightened
Granted, if humans go back to shitting out their intestines in ditches from cholera, people will certainly be wanting their opium back, but are you so sure back to the ditches is where we're immediately headed? — VagabondSpectre
And yes, I can be vicious, but never to justify my failures. — TimeLine
Perhaps keep your psychopathic tendencies hidden under the rug, old horse. — TimeLine
millions upon millions dying in the Middle East. — TimeLine
I've no idea what you're going on about, now. — Heister Eggcart
I live an intellectual life, studied law when I didn't want to, but most of all I dedicate myself to those fleeing from the 'corpses' of their loved ones. — TimeLine
Verily, whoever believes in Lord Science is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is already condemned because they have not believed in the name of Lord Science's One And Only Son. — Noble Dust
Ah, but to the extent living an intellectual life is related to law and corpses, you haven't lived a truly intellectual life until you practice law when you don't want to and have buried the corpses of your loved ones. — Ciceronianus the White
Could you expand on this? O:) — Heister Eggcart
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