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    • coliverC
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      I've always practiced a policy of "never discuss science with those who subscribe to any religion". This has saved me immeasurable time over the years.

      I've known plenty of atheists with piss poor understanding of science. Of course, if one's religion clouds their ability to reason it doesn't really matter, but you can find a lot of die hard conspiracy theorists and flat earthers who are atheists too. There's one famous flat earth guy, I think his film is called "under the dome", anyway he thinks it's aliens, not God which put us in this dome.

      Atheism is not an automatic sign of being reasonable or intelligent.

      Who said I was atheist? That's as bad an "ism" as all the rest. I am fervently anti-religion, all of them. I believe in science, not in re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-translated stories from thousands of years ago.

      Nobody, I never said you were an atheist. I was merely pointing out lack of a religion doesn't mean they're intelligent, which is what you basically said.

      Actually, I said I don't discuss science with religious people. Nor do I discuss it with idiots or otherwise unreasonable people. When not at work, I surround myself with intelligent people.

      So what are you defining religious as then? Any faith in anything or organised religion only?

      I like to torment my religious friends by calling their religion a cult.

      I was actually raised in a cult, so I actually have done this and find it hysterical.

      All religions are a cult. That is the definition of the word.
      http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cult

      Yeah, cult isn't a bad word to someone religious. Christianity based on Christ's teachings is just the "Cult of Christ" for example. Or Islam the "Cult of Mohammed."

      But to most American Christians, it is a horrible nasty word and they get offended.

      American christians are super easy to offend, especially in the south. It can be loads of fun if you feel like tormenting someone.

      If you really want to mess with some of their heads, start comparing Christianity and Islam, and argue some of the logical problems in Christianity (such as the crucifixion and resurrection, and the trinity, especially the trinity) and explain how these ideas work versus in Islam. It makes them uncomfortable, sometimes hostile because of the strangeness. It's a whole thing I don't want to derail the thread about, but as a Muslim I think it can be quite funny.

      Especially though if they want to quote any violent aspects of the Qur'an, I can find usually the same things in the Bible, sometimes almost word for word since most of the Qur'an comes from the Bible in some form or another. There's plenty of double back flips trying to explain why if the Qur'an says it, it's bad, but if the Bible says it, well that's different.

      One easier... just bring up the Council of Nicaea.

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      • tonyshowoffT
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        I've always practiced a policy of "never discuss science with those who subscribe to any religion". This has saved me immeasurable time over the years.

        I've known plenty of atheists with piss poor understanding of science. Of course, if one's religion clouds their ability to reason it doesn't really matter, but you can find a lot of die hard conspiracy theorists and flat earthers who are atheists too. There's one famous flat earth guy, I think his film is called "under the dome", anyway he thinks it's aliens, not God which put us in this dome.

        Atheism is not an automatic sign of being reasonable or intelligent.

        Who said I was atheist? That's as bad an "ism" as all the rest. I am fervently anti-religion, all of them. I believe in science, not in re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-translated stories from thousands of years ago.

        Nobody, I never said you were an atheist. I was merely pointing out lack of a religion doesn't mean they're intelligent, which is what you basically said.

        Actually, I said I don't discuss science with religious people. Nor do I discuss it with idiots or otherwise unreasonable people. When not at work, I surround myself with intelligent people.

        So what are you defining religious as then? Any faith in anything or organised religion only?

        I like to torment my religious friends by calling their religion a cult.

        I was actually raised in a cult, so I actually have done this and find it hysterical.

        All religions are a cult. That is the definition of the word.
        http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cult

        Yeah, cult isn't a bad word to someone religious. Christianity based on Christ's teachings is just the "Cult of Christ" for example. Or Islam the "Cult of Mohammed."

        But to most American Christians, it is a horrible nasty word and they get offended.

        American christians are super easy to offend, especially in the south. It can be loads of fun if you feel like tormenting someone.

        If you really want to mess with some of their heads, start comparing Christianity and Islam, and argue some of the logical problems in Christianity (such as the crucifixion and resurrection, and the trinity, especially the trinity) and explain how these ideas work versus in Islam. It makes them uncomfortable, sometimes hostile because of the strangeness. It's a whole thing I don't want to derail the thread about, but as a Muslim I think it can be quite funny.

        Especially though if they want to quote any violent aspects of the Qur'an, I can find usually the same things in the Bible, sometimes almost word for word since most of the Qur'an comes from the Bible in some form or another. There's plenty of double back flips trying to explain why if the Qur'an says it, it's bad, but if the Bible says it, well that's different.

        One easier... just bring up the Council of Nicaea.

        And how the votes were not 100% for one side or the other, which we'd assume that if it was a divine council certainly it'd be swayed one way or the other.

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          I've always practiced a policy of "never discuss science with those who subscribe to any religion". This has saved me immeasurable time over the years.

          I've known plenty of atheists with piss poor understanding of science. Of course, if one's religion clouds their ability to reason it doesn't really matter, but you can find a lot of die hard conspiracy theorists and flat earthers who are atheists too. There's one famous flat earth guy, I think his film is called "under the dome", anyway he thinks it's aliens, not God which put us in this dome.

          Atheism is not an automatic sign of being reasonable or intelligent.

          Who said I was atheist? That's as bad an "ism" as all the rest. I am fervently anti-religion, all of them. I believe in science, not in re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-translated stories from thousands of years ago.

          Nobody, I never said you were an atheist. I was merely pointing out lack of a religion doesn't mean they're intelligent, which is what you basically said.

          Actually, I said I don't discuss science with religious people. Nor do I discuss it with idiots or otherwise unreasonable people. When not at work, I surround myself with intelligent people.

          So what are you defining religious as then? Any faith in anything or organised religion only?

          I like to torment my religious friends by calling their religion a cult.

          Thanks, I appreciate the compliment.

          Science can't explain where the stuff came from, and has trouble explaining certain processes actually happen. Yet neither can actually explain everything. While I think it was purposely designed this way, I'll never be able to prove it to a skeptic.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @coliver
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            I've always practiced a policy of "never discuss science with those who subscribe to any religion". This has saved me immeasurable time over the years.

            I've known plenty of atheists with piss poor understanding of science. Of course, if one's religion clouds their ability to reason it doesn't really matter, but you can find a lot of die hard conspiracy theorists and flat earthers who are atheists too. There's one famous flat earth guy, I think his film is called "under the dome", anyway he thinks it's aliens, not God which put us in this dome.

            Atheism is not an automatic sign of being reasonable or intelligent.

            Who said I was atheist? That's as bad an "ism" as all the rest. I am fervently anti-religion, all of them. I believe in science, not in re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-translated stories from thousands of years ago.

            Nobody, I never said you were an atheist. I was merely pointing out lack of a religion doesn't mean they're intelligent, which is what you basically said.

            Actually, I said I don't discuss science with religious people. Nor do I discuss it with idiots or otherwise unreasonable people. When not at work, I surround myself with intelligent people.

            So what are you defining religious as then? Any faith in anything or organised religion only?

            I like to torment my religious friends by calling their religion a cult.

            I was actually raised in a cult, so I actually have done this and find it hysterical.

            All religions are a cult. That is the definition of the word.
            http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cult

            Yeah, cult isn't a bad word to someone religious. Christianity based on Christ's teachings is just the "Cult of Christ" for example. Or Islam the "Cult of Mohammed."

            But to most American Christians, it is a horrible nasty word and they get offended.

            American christians are super easy to offend, especially in the south. It can be loads of fun if you feel like tormenting someone.

            If you really want to mess with some of their heads, start comparing Christianity and Islam, and argue some of the logical problems in Christianity (such as the crucifixion and resurrection, and the trinity, especially the trinity) and explain how these ideas work versus in Islam. It makes them uncomfortable, sometimes hostile because of the strangeness. It's a whole thing I don't want to derail the thread about, but as a Muslim I think it can be quite funny.

            Especially though if they want to quote any violent aspects of the Qur'an, I can find usually the same things in the Bible, sometimes almost word for word since most of the Qur'an comes from the Bible in some form or another. There's plenty of double back flips trying to explain why if the Qur'an says it, it's bad, but if the Bible says it, well that's different.

            One easier... just bring up the Council of Nicaea.

            That only works if you are talking to Catholics.

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            • tonyshowoffT
              tonyshowoff @scottalanmiller
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              I've always practiced a policy of "never discuss science with those who subscribe to any religion". This has saved me immeasurable time over the years.

              I've known plenty of atheists with piss poor understanding of science. Of course, if one's religion clouds their ability to reason it doesn't really matter, but you can find a lot of die hard conspiracy theorists and flat earthers who are atheists too. There's one famous flat earth guy, I think his film is called "under the dome", anyway he thinks it's aliens, not God which put us in this dome.

              Atheism is not an automatic sign of being reasonable or intelligent.

              Who said I was atheist? That's as bad an "ism" as all the rest. I am fervently anti-religion, all of them. I believe in science, not in re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-translated stories from thousands of years ago.

              Nobody, I never said you were an atheist. I was merely pointing out lack of a religion doesn't mean they're intelligent, which is what you basically said.

              Actually, I said I don't discuss science with religious people. Nor do I discuss it with idiots or otherwise unreasonable people. When not at work, I surround myself with intelligent people.

              So what are you defining religious as then? Any faith in anything or organised religion only?

              I like to torment my religious friends by calling their religion a cult.

              I was actually raised in a cult, so I actually have done this and find it hysterical.

              All religions are a cult. That is the definition of the word.
              http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cult

              Yeah, cult isn't a bad word to someone religious. Christianity based on Christ's teachings is just the "Cult of Christ" for example. Or Islam the "Cult of Mohammed."

              But to most American Christians, it is a horrible nasty word and they get offended.

              American christians are super easy to offend, especially in the south. It can be loads of fun if you feel like tormenting someone.

              If you really want to mess with some of their heads, start comparing Christianity and Islam, and argue some of the logical problems in Christianity (such as the crucifixion and resurrection, and the trinity, especially the trinity) and explain how these ideas work versus in Islam. It makes them uncomfortable, sometimes hostile because of the strangeness. It's a whole thing I don't want to derail the thread about, but as a Muslim I think it can be quite funny.

              Especially though if they want to quote any violent aspects of the Qur'an, I can find usually the same things in the Bible, sometimes almost word for word since most of the Qur'an comes from the Bible in some form or another. There's plenty of double back flips trying to explain why if the Qur'an says it, it's bad, but if the Bible says it, well that's different.

              One easier... just bring up the Council of Nicaea.

              That only works if you are talking to Catholics.

              Some Protestants too, but only if they know what it is, but most Protestant faiths do follow the results of the voting, they just don't know it.

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                Just leaving this here as a friendly reminder (everything is fine now but.....)
                http://mangolassi.it/topic/60/our-community-guidelines

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                  I've always practiced a policy of "never discuss science with those who subscribe to any religion". This has saved me immeasurable time over the years.

                  I've known plenty of atheists with piss poor understanding of science. Of course, if one's religion clouds their ability to reason it doesn't really matter, but you can find a lot of die hard conspiracy theorists and flat earthers who are atheists too. There's one famous flat earth guy, I think his film is called "under the dome", anyway he thinks it's aliens, not God which put us in this dome.

                  Atheism is not an automatic sign of being reasonable or intelligent.

                  Who said I was atheist? That's as bad an "ism" as all the rest. I am fervently anti-religion, all of them. I believe in science, not in re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-translated stories from thousands of years ago.

                  Nobody, I never said you were an atheist. I was merely pointing out lack of a religion doesn't mean they're intelligent, which is what you basically said.

                  Actually, I said I don't discuss science with religious people. Nor do I discuss it with idiots or otherwise unreasonable people. When not at work, I surround myself with intelligent people.

                  So what are you defining religious as then? Any faith in anything or organised religion only?

                  I like to torment my religious friends by calling their religion a cult.

                  I was actually raised in a cult, so I actually have done this and find it hysterical.

                  All religions are a cult. That is the definition of the word.
                  http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cult

                  Yeah, cult isn't a bad word to someone religious. Christianity based on Christ's teachings is just the "Cult of Christ" for example. Or Islam the "Cult of Mohammed."

                  But to most American Christians, it is a horrible nasty word and they get offended.

                  American christians are super easy to offend, especially in the south. It can be loads of fun if you feel like tormenting someone.

                  If you really want to mess with some of their heads, start comparing Christianity and Islam, and argue some of the logical problems in Christianity (such as the crucifixion and resurrection, and the trinity, especially the trinity) and explain how these ideas work versus in Islam. It makes them uncomfortable, sometimes hostile because of the strangeness. It's a whole thing I don't want to derail the thread about, but as a Muslim I think it can be quite funny.

                  Especially though if they want to quote any violent aspects of the Qur'an, I can find usually the same things in the Bible, sometimes almost word for word since most of the Qur'an comes from the Bible in some form or another. There's plenty of double back flips trying to explain why if the Qur'an says it, it's bad, but if the Bible says it, well that's different.

                  One easier... just bring up the Council of Nicaea.

                  This is where the Trinity doctrine came from . Constantine, a lifelong pagan, was trying to unite his empire, and basically imposed immortality of the soul, the trinity, Christmas as Jesus' birthday, etc all to appease to both pagans and Christians. Many Christians refer to this as the real start of "the great apostasy".

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                    tonyshowoff @Minion Queen
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                    @Minion-Queen said in What is New Earth:

                    Just leaving this here as a friendly reminder (everything is fine now but.....)
                    http://mangolassi.it/topic/60/our-community-guidelines

                    I didn't think anyone was being rude or anything were they?

                    Edit: nevermind

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                      Nope just a reminder I don't want to have to lock things down.... 🙂

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                      • scottalanmillerS
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                        I've always practiced a policy of "never discuss science with those who subscribe to any religion". This has saved me immeasurable time over the years.

                        I've known plenty of atheists with piss poor understanding of science. Of course, if one's religion clouds their ability to reason it doesn't really matter, but you can find a lot of die hard conspiracy theorists and flat earthers who are atheists too. There's one famous flat earth guy, I think his film is called "under the dome", anyway he thinks it's aliens, not God which put us in this dome.

                        Atheism is not an automatic sign of being reasonable or intelligent.

                        Who said I was atheist? That's as bad an "ism" as all the rest. I am fervently anti-religion, all of them. I believe in science, not in re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-translated stories from thousands of years ago.

                        Nobody, I never said you were an atheist. I was merely pointing out lack of a religion doesn't mean they're intelligent, which is what you basically said.

                        Actually, I said I don't discuss science with religious people. Nor do I discuss it with idiots or otherwise unreasonable people. When not at work, I surround myself with intelligent people.

                        So what are you defining religious as then? Any faith in anything or organised religion only?

                        I like to torment my religious friends by calling their religion a cult.

                        I was actually raised in a cult, so I actually have done this and find it hysterical.

                        All religions are a cult. That is the definition of the word.
                        http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cult

                        Yeah, cult isn't a bad word to someone religious. Christianity based on Christ's teachings is just the "Cult of Christ" for example. Or Islam the "Cult of Mohammed."

                        But to most American Christians, it is a horrible nasty word and they get offended.

                        American christians are super easy to offend, especially in the south. It can be loads of fun if you feel like tormenting someone.

                        If you really want to mess with some of their heads, start comparing Christianity and Islam, and argue some of the logical problems in Christianity (such as the crucifixion and resurrection, and the trinity, especially the trinity) and explain how these ideas work versus in Islam. It makes them uncomfortable, sometimes hostile because of the strangeness. It's a whole thing I don't want to derail the thread about, but as a Muslim I think it can be quite funny.

                        Especially though if they want to quote any violent aspects of the Qur'an, I can find usually the same things in the Bible, sometimes almost word for word since most of the Qur'an comes from the Bible in some form or another. There's plenty of double back flips trying to explain why if the Qur'an says it, it's bad, but if the Bible says it, well that's different.

                        One easier... just bring up the Council of Nicaea.

                        That only works if you are talking to Catholics.

                        Some Protestants too, but only if they know what it is, but most Protestant faiths do follow the results of the voting, they just don't know it.

                        Oh yes, most do, but the nature of being derived. But also the nature of protestantism is that they don't feel that the council is infallible or anything.

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                          I've always practiced a policy of "never discuss science with those who subscribe to any religion". This has saved me immeasurable time over the years.

                          I've known plenty of atheists with piss poor understanding of science. Of course, if one's religion clouds their ability to reason it doesn't really matter, but you can find a lot of die hard conspiracy theorists and flat earthers who are atheists too. There's one famous flat earth guy, I think his film is called "under the dome", anyway he thinks it's aliens, not God which put us in this dome.

                          Atheism is not an automatic sign of being reasonable or intelligent.

                          Who said I was atheist? That's as bad an "ism" as all the rest. I am fervently anti-religion, all of them. I believe in science, not in re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-translated stories from thousands of years ago.

                          Nobody, I never said you were an atheist. I was merely pointing out lack of a religion doesn't mean they're intelligent, which is what you basically said.

                          Actually, I said I don't discuss science with religious people. Nor do I discuss it with idiots or otherwise unreasonable people. When not at work, I surround myself with intelligent people.

                          So what are you defining religious as then? Any faith in anything or organised religion only?

                          I like to torment my religious friends by calling their religion a cult.

                          I was actually raised in a cult, so I actually have done this and find it hysterical.

                          All religions are a cult. That is the definition of the word.
                          http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cult

                          Yeah, cult isn't a bad word to someone religious. Christianity based on Christ's teachings is just the "Cult of Christ" for example. Or Islam the "Cult of Mohammed."

                          But to most American Christians, it is a horrible nasty word and they get offended.

                          American christians are super easy to offend, especially in the south. It can be loads of fun if you feel like tormenting someone.

                          If you really want to mess with some of their heads, start comparing Christianity and Islam, and argue some of the logical problems in Christianity (such as the crucifixion and resurrection, and the trinity, especially the trinity) and explain how these ideas work versus in Islam. It makes them uncomfortable, sometimes hostile because of the strangeness. It's a whole thing I don't want to derail the thread about, but as a Muslim I think it can be quite funny.

                          Especially though if they want to quote any violent aspects of the Qur'an, I can find usually the same things in the Bible, sometimes almost word for word since most of the Qur'an comes from the Bible in some form or another. There's plenty of double back flips trying to explain why if the Qur'an says it, it's bad, but if the Bible says it, well that's different.

                          One easier... just bring up the Council of Nicaea.

                          This is where the Trinity doctrine came from . Constantine, a lifelong pagan, was trying to unite his empire, and basically imposed immortality of the soul, the trinity, Christmas as Jesus' birthday, etc all to appease to both pagans and Christians. Many Christians refer to this as the real start of "the great apostasy".

                          You know what's cool? Visited Constantine's birth town last week.

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                            I've always practiced a policy of "never discuss science with those who subscribe to any religion". This has saved me immeasurable time over the years.

                            I've known plenty of atheists with piss poor understanding of science. Of course, if one's religion clouds their ability to reason it doesn't really matter, but you can find a lot of die hard conspiracy theorists and flat earthers who are atheists too. There's one famous flat earth guy, I think his film is called "under the dome", anyway he thinks it's aliens, not God which put us in this dome.

                            Atheism is not an automatic sign of being reasonable or intelligent.

                            Who said I was atheist? That's as bad an "ism" as all the rest. I am fervently anti-religion, all of them. I believe in science, not in re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-translated stories from thousands of years ago.

                            Nobody, I never said you were an atheist. I was merely pointing out lack of a religion doesn't mean they're intelligent, which is what you basically said.

                            Actually, I said I don't discuss science with religious people. Nor do I discuss it with idiots or otherwise unreasonable people. When not at work, I surround myself with intelligent people.

                            So what are you defining religious as then? Any faith in anything or organised religion only?

                            I like to torment my religious friends by calling their religion a cult.

                            I was actually raised in a cult, so I actually have done this and find it hysterical.

                            All religions are a cult. That is the definition of the word.
                            http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cult

                            Yeah, cult isn't a bad word to someone religious. Christianity based on Christ's teachings is just the "Cult of Christ" for example. Or Islam the "Cult of Mohammed."

                            But to most American Christians, it is a horrible nasty word and they get offended.

                            American christians are super easy to offend, especially in the south. It can be loads of fun if you feel like tormenting someone.

                            If you really want to mess with some of their heads, start comparing Christianity and Islam, and argue some of the logical problems in Christianity (such as the crucifixion and resurrection, and the trinity, especially the trinity) and explain how these ideas work versus in Islam. It makes them uncomfortable, sometimes hostile because of the strangeness. It's a whole thing I don't want to derail the thread about, but as a Muslim I think it can be quite funny.

                            Especially though if they want to quote any violent aspects of the Qur'an, I can find usually the same things in the Bible, sometimes almost word for word since most of the Qur'an comes from the Bible in some form or another. There's plenty of double back flips trying to explain why if the Qur'an says it, it's bad, but if the Bible says it, well that's different.

                            One easier... just bring up the Council of Nicaea.

                            This is where the Trinity doctrine came from . Constantine, a lifelong pagan, was trying to unite his empire, and basically imposed immortality of the soul, the trinity, Christmas as Jesus' birthday, etc all to appease to both pagans and Christians. Many Christians refer to this as the real start of "the great apostasy".

                            I don't think overlapping pagan holidays are bad, it makes transition easier, but in my opinion going against the previous 300 or so years in order to spawn something more easily changeable I think is unreasonable. The Islamic view of Christianity traditionally is that Christians have the right idea, but are largely incorrect in their interpretation, and are still considered "People of the Book" regardless. I've seen a similar view from some Jewish sects over the years as well, but in a sort of reverse way considering they don't consider Jesus to be the Messiah.

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                              I've always practiced a policy of "never discuss science with those who subscribe to any religion". This has saved me immeasurable time over the years.

                              I've known plenty of atheists with piss poor understanding of science. Of course, if one's religion clouds their ability to reason it doesn't really matter, but you can find a lot of die hard conspiracy theorists and flat earthers who are atheists too. There's one famous flat earth guy, I think his film is called "under the dome", anyway he thinks it's aliens, not God which put us in this dome.

                              Atheism is not an automatic sign of being reasonable or intelligent.

                              Who said I was atheist? That's as bad an "ism" as all the rest. I am fervently anti-religion, all of them. I believe in science, not in re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-translated stories from thousands of years ago.

                              Nobody, I never said you were an atheist. I was merely pointing out lack of a religion doesn't mean they're intelligent, which is what you basically said.

                              Actually, I said I don't discuss science with religious people. Nor do I discuss it with idiots or otherwise unreasonable people. When not at work, I surround myself with intelligent people.

                              So what are you defining religious as then? Any faith in anything or organised religion only?

                              I like to torment my religious friends by calling their religion a cult.

                              I was actually raised in a cult, so I actually have done this and find it hysterical.

                              All religions are a cult. That is the definition of the word.
                              http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cult

                              Yeah, cult isn't a bad word to someone religious. Christianity based on Christ's teachings is just the "Cult of Christ" for example. Or Islam the "Cult of Mohammed."

                              But to most American Christians, it is a horrible nasty word and they get offended.

                              American christians are super easy to offend, especially in the south. It can be loads of fun if you feel like tormenting someone.

                              If you really want to mess with some of their heads, start comparing Christianity and Islam, and argue some of the logical problems in Christianity (such as the crucifixion and resurrection, and the trinity, especially the trinity) and explain how these ideas work versus in Islam. It makes them uncomfortable, sometimes hostile because of the strangeness. It's a whole thing I don't want to derail the thread about, but as a Muslim I think it can be quite funny.

                              Especially though if they want to quote any violent aspects of the Qur'an, I can find usually the same things in the Bible, sometimes almost word for word since most of the Qur'an comes from the Bible in some form or another. There's plenty of double back flips trying to explain why if the Qur'an says it, it's bad, but if the Bible says it, well that's different.

                              One easier... just bring up the Council of Nicaea.

                              This is where the Trinity doctrine came from . Constantine, a lifelong pagan, was trying to unite his empire, and basically imposed immortality of the soul, the trinity, Christmas as Jesus' birthday, etc all to appease to both pagans and Christians. Many Christians refer to this as the real start of "the great apostasy".

                              You know what's cool? Visited Constantine's birth town last week.

                              Yeah people love that place, it's alright. 😜

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                                I've always practiced a policy of "never discuss science with those who subscribe to any religion". This has saved me immeasurable time over the years.

                                I've known plenty of atheists with piss poor understanding of science. Of course, if one's religion clouds their ability to reason it doesn't really matter, but you can find a lot of die hard conspiracy theorists and flat earthers who are atheists too. There's one famous flat earth guy, I think his film is called "under the dome", anyway he thinks it's aliens, not God which put us in this dome.

                                Atheism is not an automatic sign of being reasonable or intelligent.

                                Who said I was atheist? That's as bad an "ism" as all the rest. I am fervently anti-religion, all of them. I believe in science, not in re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-translated stories from thousands of years ago.

                                Nobody, I never said you were an atheist. I was merely pointing out lack of a religion doesn't mean they're intelligent, which is what you basically said.

                                Actually, I said I don't discuss science with religious people. Nor do I discuss it with idiots or otherwise unreasonable people. When not at work, I surround myself with intelligent people.

                                So what are you defining religious as then? Any faith in anything or organised religion only?

                                I like to torment my religious friends by calling their religion a cult.

                                I was actually raised in a cult, so I actually have done this and find it hysterical.

                                All religions are a cult. That is the definition of the word.
                                http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cult

                                Yeah, cult isn't a bad word to someone religious. Christianity based on Christ's teachings is just the "Cult of Christ" for example. Or Islam the "Cult of Mohammed."

                                But to most American Christians, it is a horrible nasty word and they get offended.

                                American christians are super easy to offend, especially in the south. It can be loads of fun if you feel like tormenting someone.

                                If you really want to mess with some of their heads, start comparing Christianity and Islam, and argue some of the logical problems in Christianity (such as the crucifixion and resurrection, and the trinity, especially the trinity) and explain how these ideas work versus in Islam. It makes them uncomfortable, sometimes hostile because of the strangeness. It's a whole thing I don't want to derail the thread about, but as a Muslim I think it can be quite funny.

                                Especially though if they want to quote any violent aspects of the Qur'an, I can find usually the same things in the Bible, sometimes almost word for word since most of the Qur'an comes from the Bible in some form or another. There's plenty of double back flips trying to explain why if the Qur'an says it, it's bad, but if the Bible says it, well that's different.

                                One easier... just bring up the Council of Nicaea.

                                This is where the Trinity doctrine came from . Constantine, a lifelong pagan, was trying to unite his empire, and basically imposed immortality of the soul, the trinity, Christmas as Jesus' birthday, etc all to appease to both pagans and Christians. Many Christians refer to this as the real start of "the great apostasy".

                                You know what's cool? Visited Constantine's birth town last week.

                                Yeah people love that place, it's alright. 😜

                                Like Dracula's birth home, it was an accidental discovery.

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                                  I've always practiced a policy of "never discuss science with those who subscribe to any religion". This has saved me immeasurable time over the years.

                                  I've known plenty of atheists with piss poor understanding of science. Of course, if one's religion clouds their ability to reason it doesn't really matter, but you can find a lot of die hard conspiracy theorists and flat earthers who are atheists too. There's one famous flat earth guy, I think his film is called "under the dome", anyway he thinks it's aliens, not God which put us in this dome.

                                  Atheism is not an automatic sign of being reasonable or intelligent.

                                  Who said I was atheist? That's as bad an "ism" as all the rest. I am fervently anti-religion, all of them. I believe in science, not in re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-translated stories from thousands of years ago.

                                  Nobody, I never said you were an atheist. I was merely pointing out lack of a religion doesn't mean they're intelligent, which is what you basically said.

                                  Actually, I said I don't discuss science with religious people. Nor do I discuss it with idiots or otherwise unreasonable people. When not at work, I surround myself with intelligent people.

                                  So what are you defining religious as then? Any faith in anything or organised religion only?

                                  I like to torment my religious friends by calling their religion a cult.

                                  I was actually raised in a cult, so I actually have done this and find it hysterical.

                                  All religions are a cult. That is the definition of the word.
                                  http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cult

                                  Yeah, cult isn't a bad word to someone religious. Christianity based on Christ's teachings is just the "Cult of Christ" for example. Or Islam the "Cult of Mohammed."

                                  But to most American Christians, it is a horrible nasty word and they get offended.

                                  American christians are super easy to offend, especially in the south. It can be loads of fun if you feel like tormenting someone.

                                  If you really want to mess with some of their heads, start comparing Christianity and Islam, and argue some of the logical problems in Christianity (such as the crucifixion and resurrection, and the trinity, especially the trinity) and explain how these ideas work versus in Islam. It makes them uncomfortable, sometimes hostile because of the strangeness. It's a whole thing I don't want to derail the thread about, but as a Muslim I think it can be quite funny.

                                  Especially though if they want to quote any violent aspects of the Qur'an, I can find usually the same things in the Bible, sometimes almost word for word since most of the Qur'an comes from the Bible in some form or another. There's plenty of double back flips trying to explain why if the Qur'an says it, it's bad, but if the Bible says it, well that's different.

                                  One easier... just bring up the Council of Nicaea.

                                  This is where the Trinity doctrine came from . Constantine, a lifelong pagan, was trying to unite his empire, and basically imposed immortality of the soul, the trinity, Christmas as Jesus' birthday, etc all to appease to both pagans and Christians. Many Christians refer to this as the real start of "the great apostasy".

                                  You know what's cool? Visited Constantine's birth town last week.

                                  Yeah people love that place, it's alright. 😜

                                  Like Dracula's birth home, it was an accidental discovery.

                                  Romanians stealing more Hungarian culture 😉

                                  Edit: Vampires I mean, not the man specifically

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                                    I've always practiced a policy of "never discuss science with those who subscribe to any religion". This has saved me immeasurable time over the years.

                                    I've known plenty of atheists with piss poor understanding of science. Of course, if one's religion clouds their ability to reason it doesn't really matter, but you can find a lot of die hard conspiracy theorists and flat earthers who are atheists too. There's one famous flat earth guy, I think his film is called "under the dome", anyway he thinks it's aliens, not God which put us in this dome.

                                    Atheism is not an automatic sign of being reasonable or intelligent.

                                    Who said I was atheist? That's as bad an "ism" as all the rest. I am fervently anti-religion, all of them. I believe in science, not in re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-translated stories from thousands of years ago.

                                    Nobody, I never said you were an atheist. I was merely pointing out lack of a religion doesn't mean they're intelligent, which is what you basically said.

                                    Actually, I said I don't discuss science with religious people. Nor do I discuss it with idiots or otherwise unreasonable people. When not at work, I surround myself with intelligent people.

                                    So what are you defining religious as then? Any faith in anything or organised religion only?

                                    I like to torment my religious friends by calling their religion a cult.

                                    I was actually raised in a cult, so I actually have done this and find it hysterical.

                                    All religions are a cult. That is the definition of the word.
                                    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cult

                                    Yeah, cult isn't a bad word to someone religious. Christianity based on Christ's teachings is just the "Cult of Christ" for example. Or Islam the "Cult of Mohammed."

                                    But to most American Christians, it is a horrible nasty word and they get offended.

                                    American christians are super easy to offend, especially in the south. It can be loads of fun if you feel like tormenting someone.

                                    If you really want to mess with some of their heads, start comparing Christianity and Islam, and argue some of the logical problems in Christianity (such as the crucifixion and resurrection, and the trinity, especially the trinity) and explain how these ideas work versus in Islam. It makes them uncomfortable, sometimes hostile because of the strangeness. It's a whole thing I don't want to derail the thread about, but as a Muslim I think it can be quite funny.

                                    Especially though if they want to quote any violent aspects of the Qur'an, I can find usually the same things in the Bible, sometimes almost word for word since most of the Qur'an comes from the Bible in some form or another. There's plenty of double back flips trying to explain why if the Qur'an says it, it's bad, but if the Bible says it, well that's different.

                                    One easier... just bring up the Council of Nicaea.

                                    This is where the Trinity doctrine came from . Constantine, a lifelong pagan, was trying to unite his empire, and basically imposed immortality of the soul, the trinity, Christmas as Jesus' birthday, etc all to appease to both pagans and Christians. Many Christians refer to this as the real start of "the great apostasy".

                                    You know what's cool? Visited Constantine's birth town last week.

                                    Yeah people love that place, it's alright. 😜

                                    Like Dracula's birth home, it was an accidental discovery.

                                    Romanians stealing more Hungarian culture 😉

                                    Edit: Vampires I mean, not the man specifically

                                    They are apt to suck the life out of their bordering countries.

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                                      I've always practiced a policy of "never discuss science with those who subscribe to any religion". This has saved me immeasurable time over the years.

                                      I've known plenty of atheists with piss poor understanding of science. Of course, if one's religion clouds their ability to reason it doesn't really matter, but you can find a lot of die hard conspiracy theorists and flat earthers who are atheists too. There's one famous flat earth guy, I think his film is called "under the dome", anyway he thinks it's aliens, not God which put us in this dome.

                                      Atheism is not an automatic sign of being reasonable or intelligent.

                                      Who said I was atheist? That's as bad an "ism" as all the rest. I am fervently anti-religion, all of them. I believe in science, not in re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-translated stories from thousands of years ago.

                                      Nobody, I never said you were an atheist. I was merely pointing out lack of a religion doesn't mean they're intelligent, which is what you basically said.

                                      Actually, I said I don't discuss science with religious people. Nor do I discuss it with idiots or otherwise unreasonable people. When not at work, I surround myself with intelligent people.

                                      So what are you defining religious as then? Any faith in anything or organised religion only?

                                      I like to torment my religious friends by calling their religion a cult.

                                      I was actually raised in a cult, so I actually have done this and find it hysterical.

                                      All religions are a cult. That is the definition of the word.
                                      http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cult

                                      Yeah, cult isn't a bad word to someone religious. Christianity based on Christ's teachings is just the "Cult of Christ" for example. Or Islam the "Cult of Mohammed."

                                      But to most American Christians, it is a horrible nasty word and they get offended.

                                      American christians are super easy to offend, especially in the south. It can be loads of fun if you feel like tormenting someone.

                                      If you really want to mess with some of their heads, start comparing Christianity and Islam, and argue some of the logical problems in Christianity (such as the crucifixion and resurrection, and the trinity, especially the trinity) and explain how these ideas work versus in Islam. It makes them uncomfortable, sometimes hostile because of the strangeness. It's a whole thing I don't want to derail the thread about, but as a Muslim I think it can be quite funny.

                                      Especially though if they want to quote any violent aspects of the Qur'an, I can find usually the same things in the Bible, sometimes almost word for word since most of the Qur'an comes from the Bible in some form or another. There's plenty of double back flips trying to explain why if the Qur'an says it, it's bad, but if the Bible says it, well that's different.

                                      One easier... just bring up the Council of Nicaea.

                                      This is where the Trinity doctrine came from . Constantine, a lifelong pagan, was trying to unite his empire, and basically imposed immortality of the soul, the trinity, Christmas as Jesus' birthday, etc all to appease to both pagans and Christians. Many Christians refer to this as the real start of "the great apostasy".

                                      I don't think overlapping pagan holidays are bad, it makes transition easier, but in my opinion going against the previous 300 or so years in order to spawn something more easily changeable I think is unreasonable. The Islamic view of Christianity traditionally is that Christians have the right idea, but are largely incorrect in their interpretation, and are still considered "People of the Book" regardless. I've seen a similar view from some Jewish sects over the years as well, but in a sort of reverse way considering they don't consider Jesus to be the Messiah.

                                      There's actually a movement in more recent times in Judaism where some believe that Jesus was the Messiah, and that the Jews of that time were just dumb. It's kind of weird to hear about it because it kind of goes against everything that traditional Judaism stands for.

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                                        I've always practiced a policy of "never discuss science with those who subscribe to any religion". This has saved me immeasurable time over the years.

                                        I've known plenty of atheists with piss poor understanding of science. Of course, if one's religion clouds their ability to reason it doesn't really matter, but you can find a lot of die hard conspiracy theorists and flat earthers who are atheists too. There's one famous flat earth guy, I think his film is called "under the dome", anyway he thinks it's aliens, not God which put us in this dome.

                                        Atheism is not an automatic sign of being reasonable or intelligent.

                                        Who said I was atheist? That's as bad an "ism" as all the rest. I am fervently anti-religion, all of them. I believe in science, not in re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-translated stories from thousands of years ago.

                                        Nobody, I never said you were an atheist. I was merely pointing out lack of a religion doesn't mean they're intelligent, which is what you basically said.

                                        Actually, I said I don't discuss science with religious people. Nor do I discuss it with idiots or otherwise unreasonable people. When not at work, I surround myself with intelligent people.

                                        So what are you defining religious as then? Any faith in anything or organised religion only?

                                        I like to torment my religious friends by calling their religion a cult.

                                        I was actually raised in a cult, so I actually have done this and find it hysterical.

                                        All religions are a cult. That is the definition of the word.
                                        http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cult

                                        Yeah, cult isn't a bad word to someone religious. Christianity based on Christ's teachings is just the "Cult of Christ" for example. Or Islam the "Cult of Mohammed."

                                        But to most American Christians, it is a horrible nasty word and they get offended.

                                        American christians are super easy to offend, especially in the south. It can be loads of fun if you feel like tormenting someone.

                                        If you really want to mess with some of their heads, start comparing Christianity and Islam, and argue some of the logical problems in Christianity (such as the crucifixion and resurrection, and the trinity, especially the trinity) and explain how these ideas work versus in Islam. It makes them uncomfortable, sometimes hostile because of the strangeness. It's a whole thing I don't want to derail the thread about, but as a Muslim I think it can be quite funny.

                                        Especially though if they want to quote any violent aspects of the Qur'an, I can find usually the same things in the Bible, sometimes almost word for word since most of the Qur'an comes from the Bible in some form or another. There's plenty of double back flips trying to explain why if the Qur'an says it, it's bad, but if the Bible says it, well that's different.

                                        One easier... just bring up the Council of Nicaea.

                                        This is where the Trinity doctrine came from . Constantine, a lifelong pagan, was trying to unite his empire, and basically imposed immortality of the soul, the trinity, Christmas as Jesus' birthday, etc all to appease to both pagans and Christians. Many Christians refer to this as the real start of "the great apostasy".

                                        You know what's cool? Visited Constantine's birth town last week.

                                        Yeah people love that place, it's alright. 😜

                                        Like Dracula's birth home, it was an accidental discovery.

                                        Romanians stealing more Hungarian culture 😉

                                        Edit: Vampires I mean, not the man specifically

                                        They are apt to suck the life out of their bordering countries.

                                        Pun intended.

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                                          I've always practiced a policy of "never discuss science with those who subscribe to any religion". This has saved me immeasurable time over the years.

                                          I've known plenty of atheists with piss poor understanding of science. Of course, if one's religion clouds their ability to reason it doesn't really matter, but you can find a lot of die hard conspiracy theorists and flat earthers who are atheists too. There's one famous flat earth guy, I think his film is called "under the dome", anyway he thinks it's aliens, not God which put us in this dome.

                                          Atheism is not an automatic sign of being reasonable or intelligent.

                                          Who said I was atheist? That's as bad an "ism" as all the rest. I am fervently anti-religion, all of them. I believe in science, not in re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-translated stories from thousands of years ago.

                                          Nobody, I never said you were an atheist. I was merely pointing out lack of a religion doesn't mean they're intelligent, which is what you basically said.

                                          Actually, I said I don't discuss science with religious people. Nor do I discuss it with idiots or otherwise unreasonable people. When not at work, I surround myself with intelligent people.

                                          So what are you defining religious as then? Any faith in anything or organised religion only?

                                          I like to torment my religious friends by calling their religion a cult.

                                          I was actually raised in a cult, so I actually have done this and find it hysterical.

                                          All religions are a cult. That is the definition of the word.
                                          http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cult

                                          Yeah, cult isn't a bad word to someone religious. Christianity based on Christ's teachings is just the "Cult of Christ" for example. Or Islam the "Cult of Mohammed."

                                          But to most American Christians, it is a horrible nasty word and they get offended.

                                          American christians are super easy to offend, especially in the south. It can be loads of fun if you feel like tormenting someone.

                                          If you really want to mess with some of their heads, start comparing Christianity and Islam, and argue some of the logical problems in Christianity (such as the crucifixion and resurrection, and the trinity, especially the trinity) and explain how these ideas work versus in Islam. It makes them uncomfortable, sometimes hostile because of the strangeness. It's a whole thing I don't want to derail the thread about, but as a Muslim I think it can be quite funny.

                                          Especially though if they want to quote any violent aspects of the Qur'an, I can find usually the same things in the Bible, sometimes almost word for word since most of the Qur'an comes from the Bible in some form or another. There's plenty of double back flips trying to explain why if the Qur'an says it, it's bad, but if the Bible says it, well that's different.

                                          One easier... just bring up the Council of Nicaea.

                                          This is where the Trinity doctrine came from . Constantine, a lifelong pagan, was trying to unite his empire, and basically imposed immortality of the soul, the trinity, Christmas as Jesus' birthday, etc all to appease to both pagans and Christians. Many Christians refer to this as the real start of "the great apostasy".

                                          I don't think overlapping pagan holidays are bad, it makes transition easier, but in my opinion going against the previous 300 or so years in order to spawn something more easily changeable I think is unreasonable. The Islamic view of Christianity traditionally is that Christians have the right idea, but are largely incorrect in their interpretation, and are still considered "People of the Book" regardless. I've seen a similar view from some Jewish sects over the years as well, but in a sort of reverse way considering they don't consider Jesus to be the Messiah.

                                          There's actually a movement in more recent times in Judaism where some believe that Jesus was the Messiah, and that the Jews of that time were just dumb. It's kind of weird to hear about it because it kind of goes against everything that traditional Judaism stands for.

                                          There is a name for that branch of Judaism. We call it, Christianity.

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                                            I've always practiced a policy of "never discuss science with those who subscribe to any religion". This has saved me immeasurable time over the years.

                                            I've known plenty of atheists with piss poor understanding of science. Of course, if one's religion clouds their ability to reason it doesn't really matter, but you can find a lot of die hard conspiracy theorists and flat earthers who are atheists too. There's one famous flat earth guy, I think his film is called "under the dome", anyway he thinks it's aliens, not God which put us in this dome.

                                            Atheism is not an automatic sign of being reasonable or intelligent.

                                            Who said I was atheist? That's as bad an "ism" as all the rest. I am fervently anti-religion, all of them. I believe in science, not in re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-translated stories from thousands of years ago.

                                            Nobody, I never said you were an atheist. I was merely pointing out lack of a religion doesn't mean they're intelligent, which is what you basically said.

                                            Actually, I said I don't discuss science with religious people. Nor do I discuss it with idiots or otherwise unreasonable people. When not at work, I surround myself with intelligent people.

                                            So what are you defining religious as then? Any faith in anything or organised religion only?

                                            I like to torment my religious friends by calling their religion a cult.

                                            I was actually raised in a cult, so I actually have done this and find it hysterical.

                                            All religions are a cult. That is the definition of the word.
                                            http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cult

                                            Yeah, cult isn't a bad word to someone religious. Christianity based on Christ's teachings is just the "Cult of Christ" for example. Or Islam the "Cult of Mohammed."

                                            But to most American Christians, it is a horrible nasty word and they get offended.

                                            American christians are super easy to offend, especially in the south. It can be loads of fun if you feel like tormenting someone.

                                            If you really want to mess with some of their heads, start comparing Christianity and Islam, and argue some of the logical problems in Christianity (such as the crucifixion and resurrection, and the trinity, especially the trinity) and explain how these ideas work versus in Islam. It makes them uncomfortable, sometimes hostile because of the strangeness. It's a whole thing I don't want to derail the thread about, but as a Muslim I think it can be quite funny.

                                            Especially though if they want to quote any violent aspects of the Qur'an, I can find usually the same things in the Bible, sometimes almost word for word since most of the Qur'an comes from the Bible in some form or another. There's plenty of double back flips trying to explain why if the Qur'an says it, it's bad, but if the Bible says it, well that's different.

                                            One easier... just bring up the Council of Nicaea.

                                            This is where the Trinity doctrine came from . Constantine, a lifelong pagan, was trying to unite his empire, and basically imposed immortality of the soul, the trinity, Christmas as Jesus' birthday, etc all to appease to both pagans and Christians. Many Christians refer to this as the real start of "the great apostasy".

                                            I don't think overlapping pagan holidays are bad, it makes transition easier, but in my opinion going against the previous 300 or so years in order to spawn something more easily changeable I think is unreasonable. The Islamic view of Christianity traditionally is that Christians have the right idea, but are largely incorrect in their interpretation, and are still considered "People of the Book" regardless. I've seen a similar view from some Jewish sects over the years as well, but in a sort of reverse way considering they don't consider Jesus to be the Messiah.

                                            There's actually a movement in more recent times in Judaism where some believe that Jesus was the Messiah, and that the Jews of that time were just dumb. It's kind of weird to hear about it because it kind of goes against everything that traditional Judaism stands for.

                                            There is a name for that branch of Judaism. We call it, Christianity.

                                            Messianic Judaism. Christianity is far different from Judaism. Islam and Judaism are closer than either one is to Christianity.

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