Religion anyone?
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is this a continuation of i believe thread Pete? perhaps define religion first. i was surprise with this definition from my friend. "anything that substitute God is called religion". any thoughts?
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At 1:09 : "Oh-Mo-Cho-co-mo-da-da-daah"
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Religion:
a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, esp. when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs.
(from dictionary.com)
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As Faithless described : " God is a DJ"
....In the current US economic climate, 'DJ' as in 'Dow Jones'.
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Ooooh, I gotta see this one!
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I imagine a lot of people in the money markets are 'hedging' their bets at the moment. The words, "Please God, let this not happen", is probably a plea much heard on Wall Street.
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Finally! I'm going to watch and enjoy that movie
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Pete, you are a shit disturber of the highest order.
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Come on Pete, give religion a break eh? I mean all these stupid people out there who don't understand science need something to make them feel good about themselves.
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WTF? Me?
I'm an angel ... well if I believed in them i would be at least.
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I don't know how has the bigger balls, Pete or Larry Charles......
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I know for sure his beard is bigger.
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is satanism, atheism a religion? how about the oriental way of ancestral worship? is it a religion or a belief? how about the New age movement? or even in my country we even have what they called Rizalism or Rizalista, where they worship and revere our national hero Dr. Jose Rizal.
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Okay, here I go again ...
Check this music video out, It's Dan le Sac - Letter from God, pretty interesting and catchy
[flash=425,344:15t4ync8]http://www.youtube.com/v/7KnGNOiFll4&feature=related[/flash:15t4ync8]
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@chango70 said:
Come on Pete, give religion a break eh? I mean all these stupid people out there who don't understand science need something to make them feel good about themselves.
Wow, I didn't realize I was stupid, didn't understand science, and needed something to make me feel good about myself. Thanks for enlightening me.
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hey solo, thanks for that you tube link, very timely, we are looking about how we man degraded the environment. were challenging the students in participating to the cause of global warming. i did a project on global wartming using 3d and its a very good illustration how can you get people's attention.
is in it the same feeling on how the bible portray's God during the time of Noah. that He was sorry that he created mankind because evil is everywhere.
i have converted the video and downloaded it. will show to my class. thanks again Pete.
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@rickw said:
@chango70 said:
Come on Pete, give religion a break eh? I mean all these stupid people out there who don't understand science need something to make them feel good about themselves.
Wow, I didn't realize I was stupid, didn't understand science, and needed something to make me feel good about myself. Thanks for enlightening me.
It was meant as a sarcastic joke poking fun at fundamentalists shown on the video Pete posted. I am keenly aware of the contribution of Religion in literature, art and scientific thinking. However, those thinkers could hardly be classified as literal interpreters of the holy scripture.
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@chango70 said:
I am keenly aware of the contribution of Religion in literature, art and scientific thinking.
Sorry, exactly what contribution to scientific thinking? Or literature come to that? I'll grant that some great art has been produced for (not by) religious institutions. But usually by an artist who was inspired by the need to pay the bills, not inspired by divinity.
Contributions to bigotry, persecution, and small-minded stupidity would be more accurate.
A.
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The man that more than any other credited with kick starting the scientific revolution was 15th Century theologeon Thomas Aquinas. He posited a thesis in which God as a creator set in motion the laws of nature and do not interfere (no freakin' miracles). Sounds familier? Because it is a scientic view of nature. Mendelson who proved genetic inheritance was a monk. More than that the scholarly network of monastries were responsible for the study and safe-keeping of earlier Greek philosophers in particular Aristotle. Literature and art? Just visit any national museum. I'd rate Confessions by St Augustine and Devine Comedy by Dante Alighieri as great examples of religion inspired literature. Can Homer's Odyssey be read without the tampering of man's fate by jealous Olympians? Have you not heard of the Hindu verdic epic poems? they are some of mankinds earliest examples of literature. Religous thinking (personal relationship with God) offer people a convenient and radical way of circumventing the conventions of society which can be more stiffling to progress. However as I said before non of the afforementioned thinkers ever for a second took the holy scripture at face value.
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@chango70 said:
The man that more than any other credited with kick starting the scientific revolution was 15th Century theologeon Thomas Aquinas. He posited a thesis in which God as a creator set in motion the laws of nature and do not interfere (no freakin' miracles). Sounds familier? Because it is a scientic view of nature.
Sorry chango, we'll have to agree to disagree on this. Any thesis which begins with God as creator cannot be described as scientific.
A.
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