You are again confusing God with religion. Most religions teach doctrines that aren't even found in their holy books. And many of those doctrines are designed to control people. God is not the source of that nonsense.
The girl in this picture...
...is the girl on the left in this one.
You are again confusing God with something that exists. Religion is man-made. God neither gets credit, nor blame.
I don't base it on the actions of people. It is a conclusion I arrived at independently of humanity.
My judgement of religion is that it contradicts what I understand as natural law as it pertains to human life and prosperity. Particularly in the sense that life is considered a means to an end (as opposed to an end in itself) and in the sense that prosperity is often either condemned outright, or given zero moral credit.
Carl Sagan said God exists in the natural laws of the universe. Not something you wanna pay obeisance to though.
That girl really does have a nice smile.
Whenever Carl Sagan was on Johnny Carson I always made sure to watch it. I felt so bad when he passed away from the dreaded BIG C.
She's smiling? Oh...whatdaya know...she is...I missed that.
She's smiling? Oh...whatdaya know...she is...I missed that.
Carl Sagan said God exists in the natural laws of the universe. Not something you wanna pay obeisance to though.
Did you come to all of that before or after reading Rand I wonder...
I'm betting he forgot to mention which laws.
He was still a good kid.
I went through Catholicism, then through Wicca, then through the full history of polytheism, from Egypt to India, and then to atheism.
Then, I read Rand. Atheism isn't an easy conclusion to come to, but you don't need her to get there. What's more likely is that you'd need her to come to the conclusion that the logical political consequence of a universe without a God is capitalism (and not socialism, which is what you will hear from 99% of atheists).
And yes, it took reading Rand to understand that capitalism is the only moral social system. Before Rand, I was an individualist, but the only political answer I could come up with on my own was anarchism. I blame most of that on my education (the true history of American capitalism is grossly obscured, distorted, and one of the most extensive lies ever perpetrated), but that's life, I guess. I don't get to take credit for the biggest revolution in philosophic thought in 2300 years.
I'm betting he forgot to mention which laws.
He was still a good kid.
I went through Catholicism, then through Wicca, then through the full history of polytheism, from Egypt to India, and then to atheism.
Then, I read Rand. Atheism isn't an easy conclusion to come to, but you don't need her to get there. What's more likely is that you'd need her to come to the conclusion that the logical political consequence of a universe without a God is capitalism (and not socialism, which is what you will hear from 99% of atheists).
And yes, it took reading Rand to understand that capitalism is the only moral social system. Before Rand, I was an individualist, but the only political answer I could come up with on my own was anarchism. I blame most of that on my education (the true history of American capitalism is grossly obscured, distorted, and one of the most extensive lies ever perpetrated), but that's life, I guess. I don't get to take credit for the biggest revolution in philosophic thought in 2300 years.
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