I appreciate it might be hyperbole, but you’re advocating causing actual harm to people who find comfort in religion. Honestly, that sounds more psychotic.
I’m taking a guess here, based on your spelling (all those 'z’s) that you’re American. It’s probably worth me pointing out that the US has some pretty grotesque implementations of many religions, particularly Christianity - but they are a poor reflection of religion in general.
I’m not overly religious (didn’t even go to Church on Christmas!), but know a lot of good people are. If they find praying, attending services or reading the literature helps them get through life, I won’t argue against it.
Prove it then. Oh, you can’t? That’s because it’s a delusion and a hallucination, the product of your severely mentally ill brain.
The rest of rational people understand that you belong in a mental hospital, not anywhere else.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. In their absence, one can simply dismiss them as the ravings of a madman.
Wanna proved me wrong? Then submit evidence of your ridiculous and childish superstitious, your believe in magic. Since nobody in the last 250,000 years of human existence has ever been able to prove their magical hallucinations are real, I’m confident you’ll only prove that your brain is made of dog shit. You’re a mentally ill and a danger to society.
If so, what do you want me to prove? That religion exists? I mean, it does - there are loads of them and the very oldest evidence of a prehistoric settlement is a temple complex, suggesting that religions have existed for over ten thousand years at least.
I’ve already said that the existence of a god can’t be proven or disproven.
The only thing I’m arguing with you about is letting people practice religion if they find comfort in doing so.
You’ve advocated institutionalising and using surgical techniques on people for their beliefs. And then called me mentally ill and a danger to society.
Neat. The guy’s argument with you has accidentally leaked into another community, with him replying to me and another poster with ad hominem attacks and desires to see us (who never mentioned religion) institutionalized.
Oh this is where it started?? I was wondering why this EleventhHour dude was replying to me so strangely. I think they might’ve had some kind of weird anti-religious episode.
I appreciate it might be hyperbole, but you’re advocating causing actual harm to people who find comfort in religion. Honestly, that sounds more psychotic.
I’m taking a guess here, based on your spelling (all those 'z’s) that you’re American. It’s probably worth me pointing out that the US has some pretty grotesque implementations of many religions, particularly Christianity - but they are a poor reflection of religion in general.
I’m not overly religious (didn’t even go to Church on Christmas!), but know a lot of good people are. If they find praying, attending services or reading the literature helps them get through life, I won’t argue against it.
Prove it then. Oh, you can’t? That’s because it’s a delusion and a hallucination, the product of your severely mentally ill brain.
The rest of rational people understand that you belong in a mental hospital, not anywhere else.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. In their absence, one can simply dismiss them as the ravings of a madman.
Wanna proved me wrong? Then submit evidence of your ridiculous and childish superstitious, your believe in magic. Since nobody in the last 250,000 years of human existence has ever been able to prove their magical hallucinations are real, I’m confident you’ll only prove that your brain is made of dog shit. You’re a mentally ill and a danger to society.
Was this response meant for me?
If so, what do you want me to prove? That religion exists? I mean, it does - there are loads of them and the very oldest evidence of a prehistoric settlement is a temple complex, suggesting that religions have existed for over ten thousand years at least.
I’ve already said that the existence of a god can’t be proven or disproven.
The only thing I’m arguing with you about is letting people practice religion if they find comfort in doing so.
You’ve advocated institutionalising and using surgical techniques on people for their beliefs. And then called me mentally ill and a danger to society.
Neat. The guy’s argument with you has accidentally leaked into another community, with him replying to me and another poster with ad hominem attacks and desires to see us (who never mentioned religion) institutionalized.
Oh this is where it started?? I was wondering why this EleventhHour dude was replying to me so strangely. I think they might’ve had some kind of weird anti-religious episode.
I feel great pity that you’re hallucinations and severe mental illness have robbed. You have even been simple, contextual awareness.