Re: God.
People who understand what a theory is in the scientific context don't apply it to intelligent design. I'm not going to pander to the lowest common denominator, if people don't know what words mean, they should post elsewhere.
When they point to some of the incredibly unlikely probabilities that all had to line up in exact the way that they did in order for this universe to exist "Those values were selected" is both more simple and more elegant than "Lucky us, they just happened to work out, that was a close one"
No, I don't get it, because that statement is false. I spent many years, and know people who spent many years being quite devoutly religious who never went to church, who had many fundamental problems with the church and the way the church chose to carry out their religious tendencies. You can -absolutely- have religion without church. And when you see how corrupt many churches are, it isn't a far stretch to claim that they are a church without religion.
So because religious -and- non-religious people do good things, religion is bad and should be removed? You don't think UNICEF or UNESCO, or the Red Cross, or VON or Doctors Without Borders or any of the other secular major world charitable organizations don't take donations? Don't have major corporate headquarters? Don't have all these "Useless" buildings to?
(As a small aside, the logic you just tried to apply to why religious charities shouldn't exist could be applied in the same way to argue that because birds can already fly, we shouldn't have airplanes. Just saying.)
So, your blindingly powerful evidence against the work of Mother Teresa is made up of:
1/ Penn and Teller - A Shock Comedian and A Comedian who doesn't speak
2/ One Author who consistantly neglected to mention, as he spoke about her work in India, specifically Calcutta, that conditions in those quarters of Calcutta were so horrifically bad to begin with, that even -having- a bed was a step up, or that she was further active in over 100 other countries, nor was his book shown, referenced, or was any discussion of whether his book was actually a valid source of information disucssed.
3/ An Ex Nun who is also a Comedian who was getting a very big break by being associated with Penn and Teller.
4/ A guy in a blue shirt who is never named, identified or otherwise presented as being in any way a valid resource for them to consult, but who nevertheless made a number of very generalized and unsupported statements.
Yeah, pardon me but that's not exactly a wide array of valid CT resoruces. Feel free to try again with reasonable evidence.
But just because they do exist with religion and do exist without religion doesn't mean the ones that exist with religion should be made to stop. If I do good works, why should you give a damn -why- I'm doing good works?
Nuns are uneducated? I mean, nuns ran the Catholic Education system for years, and their students (generally the parents of people now aged 19-35ish) seemed to have turned out fine, what with becoming our entire existing generation of doctors, lawyers, teachers etc etc.
I love how you're trying to present these hospices as though they are hospitals, and so since they were staffed by nuns and not doctors, it is some horrible terrible place.
Do you really get what these places were doing? These places were taking starving, dying, homeless people in the streets that nobody would even notice, cleaning them up, giving them food and water, and a bed that is if nothing else, more comfortable than the street is. They aren't doctors, they never pretended to be doctors, and they never pretended to heal people or make them better. They claimed and -did- help alleviate their suffering, and to make their final days a little less horrific.
So you're for, as an example, the complete illegality of alcohol? That's something that is supposedly positive, where the negatives quite demonstrably outweigh the positives.
Since religion has permeated the entirety of human existance, I don't se how you have even the slighest logical basis to make such an absurd absolute statement. That's like saying "Every aspect of life would be better if we had four toes on each foot"
People who understand what a theory is in the scientific context don't apply it to intelligent design. I'm not going to pander to the lowest common denominator, if people don't know what words mean, they should post elsewhere.
Yeah, the more simple solutions are often to be the correct ones. Occam's Razor. "God did it" is not a simple solution.
I wasn't not using them interchangeably. Church needs religion. Religion to church... Get it?
You said "Except that God and those working through God also have various works attributed to them as well...", which is a load of bull****. Those "works" can and are done through numerous other means, without all the money needed for useless buildings like churches. And these things are being done by people who actually know what they are doing.
(As a small aside, the logic you just tried to apply to why religious charities shouldn't exist could be applied in the same way to argue that because birds can already fly, we shouldn't have airplanes. Just saying.)
So, your blindingly powerful evidence against the work of Mother Teresa is made up of:
1/ Penn and Teller - A Shock Comedian and A Comedian who doesn't speak
2/ One Author who consistantly neglected to mention, as he spoke about her work in India, specifically Calcutta, that conditions in those quarters of Calcutta were so horrifically bad to begin with, that even -having- a bed was a step up, or that she was further active in over 100 other countries, nor was his book shown, referenced, or was any discussion of whether his book was actually a valid source of information disucssed.
3/ An Ex Nun who is also a Comedian who was getting a very big break by being associated with Penn and Teller.
4/ A guy in a blue shirt who is never named, identified or otherwise presented as being in any way a valid resource for them to consult, but who nevertheless made a number of very generalized and unsupported statements.
Yeah, pardon me but that's not exactly a wide array of valid CT resoruces. Feel free to try again with reasonable evidence.
Again, without religion, all the positives here would exist and even moreso.
Without all the money wasted, all the uneducated people running these things, etc...
I love how you're trying to present these hospices as though they are hospitals, and so since they were staffed by nuns and not doctors, it is some horrible terrible place.
It's like having a psychic heal your cancer lol.. Just doesn't work, and they don't know what they are doing.
You can't argue for something that is supposedly positive when the negatives greatly outweigh the positives.
Every aspect of life would be better if religion didn't exist.
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