Cecilianus:
I have a question for the three atheists on this forum.
Why are you trying to convert me to atheism?
Not that I am saying that this is a bad thing - truth is truth (though you have neither a mathematical proof nor empirical evidence for atheism, so I don’t see what reason you have to say that atheism is true).
How is my theism hurting you? How is my theism hurting me, and why should you care? Is there an atheist hell my non-existent soul will go to if I die persisting in my belief in God? Why would you waste your time trying to evangelize me, considering that - as I have made very clear, at least in other threads - that I have the highest respect, and I fully accept the authority and truth, of science. I plan to be a physicist when I finish my textbook-education.
Ok, grab a beer because it’s wall of text rant time.
Honestly, I really don’t care what diety or lack of that anyone believes in. My real issue is when said religion interferes with the progression and advancement of mankind. I came to this realization earlier in the year. It actually took quite a while for me to figure out just what exactly my beef with religion was and then it hit me. I will admit that watching that video helped me further organize my thoughts on the subject though. It wasn’t that people actually believed in some sort of diety. It’s that many of those people do their best to invalidate the progress we’ve made as a society to this point. The second we allow religious “theories” into the scientific arena, then we’ve failed in our quest for knowledge and further understanding of the universe around us.
Case in point…evolution. Over the past several decades there have been many efforts to try and teach creationism in schools as an alternate “scientific” theory. This is extremely dangerous. The creationist movement after failing to get it through the courts, most recently in Dover, changed tactics. Since the law shut them down they wanted to let the students decide and they’ve been arguing it ever since. Again, this is dangerous. If someone wants something validated as being a good scientific theory it has to get passed others in that field of science. I guess in this case it would fall under biology since there’s no scientific body that covers God. It was shot down immediately as being complete non-sense. So then what happens? They attack the scientists as being “unfair” and accused them of being afraid, unwilling to talk about it and then even go so far as to say that they know evolution is false but just won’t admit it.
This is nothing short of fear mongering and demonizing those that blocked them from getting creationism to be recognized as a valid scientific theory. Since that didn’t work then we come back to letting the student decide. So if some of the smartest people on the planet shoot you down the solution is to go for those that don’t even have a basic basic BASIC education yet and let THEM decide what’s valid or not, over what some of the smartest people on the planet have to say? I don’t freaking think so…
The vast majority of people that I know (some of them my very own family members) that believe in creationism over the hard evidence of evolution don’t even know the basics of biology and they won’t even go do the research on it. This is my biggest frustration. People argue against something they don’t even understand or even tried to understand. I have yet to meet a single proponent of creationsim that has ever tried to understand how evolution works.
If a creationist comes to me with evidence for their argument I immediately go out and try to find some way to verify what they’ve said. I’m neither a biologist or a religious person so many times I have to go out and look things up to see if it’s true or not. Every single time, IF they can even tell me where to look up their evidence (many times it’s just what they heard in church) I find that quotes/evidence have been cherry picked for half-truths, misinterpreted or twisted to fit their needs.
Now, alot of people might ask exactly why it’s dangerous to teach this sort of thing as scientific theory, what’s the harm right? Well first of all, the idea of creationism doesn’t do anything to advance the quality of life for anyone. When God is inserted into an unknown then people stop looking for the answer.
Creationists are quick to spit in the face of a evolution which is the first building block of biology. Biology has allowed we as a people to live longer, have clean water, grow more food to feed our population, create medicine to treat and cure disease, lower infant death rates and dramatically increase our lifespans just to name a few things that is the MOUNTAIN of achievements that we have made through the study biology and evolution. So now instead dieing at the ripe old age of 30 and spending our whole lives trying to gather enough food to survive the next winter, we can spend all our time bashing the VERY SAME THING that allows us to live our lives like we do. I’m not sure if this has just somehow escaped the religious community that believes in this sort of thing or if they’re purposely distributing misinformation for their own desires and goals. I’m inclined to think the latter.
If I’m working on a problem that could potentially change the world and after 10 years I say, well I can’t explain it, no one else can explain it, it must have been God. It’s an intellectual dead end. You learn absolutely nothing other than that God did it.
People also might say “Well, it’s only this one thing, why not let them have their way”? Once you open the gates for one piece of psuedo-science (and that’s exactly what it is) then you open the gates for everything like it. Science tries to find explanations for why things are the way they are. If that is put to a stop then our progress and advancement as a society comes to an end and someone else takes over.
The same thing can be applied to the big bang theory. All kinds of people say that we don’t know what happened before the big bang and therefore it absolutely must have been god. NO. That is not the answer. If someone wants to think that then fine but don’t teach/preach it as if it was somehow known and proven fact.
Religious belief CANNOT be allowed to pass as scientific knowledge. I don’t give a rats *** what religions it is whether it’s catholic, muslim, jew, whatever. If that happens then the machine of society stops. We didn’t get to where we are now by thinking that God created everything. If we encourage that kind of thinking then we as a society re-enter the dark ages. That scares the hell out of me.