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I would like to begin by thanking the Admin department for making we feel so welcome - I greatly appreciated the 'Fantasy Island' forum for the evangelists. lol
Allow me to introduce myself, I am a 32 year young male and I have been raised a christian and like the unfortunate masses never thought to question that which others preached. Fortunately for me maturity kicked in, I questioned the churchy teachings and the result is that I grew up. Having not believed for some time now in anything above and beyond the physical abstractions upon which our perception of the universe is based, yet still surrounded by christians promising to pray for me *sigh* I have longed for a setting where I did not have to suppress my sanity to fit in. The clincher for me to make this move was reached after reading 'The God Delusion' by Richard Dawkins: I was very impressed by the book and have since come to look upon Mr. Dawkins as a Beacon for intellectual achievement. However, after recently hearing the things said about the book and its authur by christians, I have decided to turn my back on all aspects of religion, possibly at the expense of my place in my family, and seek reason and rationality with like minded people. Last edited by Sanity personified; 5th March 2010 at 05:47 PM. |
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Welcome to the world of reason, SP, and welcome to the forum as well
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I've never been very good at knowing "my place". Well actually I have, it's just never been where you want it to be. |
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Welcome SP.
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Welcome Sanity personified, it's so nice when someone comes in and says hello with a good greeting and story. I hope you enjoy your stay here and can continue your transition from belief without too much interference or judgement.
Look forward to your input and journey.
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Greetings SP, welcome here. Enjoyed reading your post.
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I hope all goes well for you here. Hopefully everyone in your family will relate to you as a person and a human rather than a christian.
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. . . “Sir,' I said to the universe, 'I exist.' 'That,' said the universe, 'creates no sense of obligation in me whatsoever.” ― Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy The Nizkor Project- Logical Fallacies Atheist: n; A person to be pitied in that he is unable to believe things for which there is no evidence, and who has thus deprived himself of a convenient means of feeling superior to others. —Chaz Bufe, The American Heretic’s Dictionary
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Wow, thank you all for making me feel so welcome.
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I know, they can be such children, like those that feel no shame in playing Superman or Obi-wan Kenobi. My hope is that some day they will discover a means of growing out of the childish phase as I did.While on the point of prayer, I would like if I may to share my musings on the matter. Centuries ago the witches are believed to have attempted to evoke a physical affect on this world by means of appealing to a superior power or being through incantation. How, if at all, does this differ from the modern day Christian claiming to be capable of achieving a physical affect on this world (such as healing) by means of appealing to a higher power or being (Yaweh) through incantation (prayer)??? Quote:
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I just like one line Why don't prayers work?
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. . . “Sir,' I said to the universe, 'I exist.' 'That,' said the universe, 'creates no sense of obligation in me whatsoever.” ― Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy The Nizkor Project- Logical Fallacies Atheist: n; A person to be pitied in that he is unable to believe things for which there is no evidence, and who has thus deprived himself of a convenient means of feeling superior to others. —Chaz Bufe, The American Heretic’s Dictionary
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oops, sorry, distracted. Welcome aboard!
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Sounds like you'll slot right in. It's nice to hear reason sometimes, is why I like it here, and it gives you a good place to vent.
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"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away."Philip K. Dick
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I don't know well what it sounds like to hear reason on a regular basis: most of my friends are theists.
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