The reason is because there is no end to certain
religious people telling scientists that they are wrong just because some theory or law goes against that person's religion.
Religious people tell way too many untruths and fallacies to be trusted.
Just because you imagine
all religious people tell kids they will go to hell if they don't believe in God...
But would it not be called the same if
religious people told us that we are condemned to Hell unless we drop everything and join their religion?
Not exact matches
... I look at this
person's comments and keep thinking about a study I read recently that stated that «it is impossible to
tell religious zelotism from parody in print, since both sound equally absurd».
@ Joe: And if your religion
tells you that you must bring jihad to the nonbelievers of the world, and your religion
tells you that if you die a martyr fighting and killing the nonbeliever, and so, in the name of your religion and your
religious beliefs, you hijack 4 planes and kill 3,000
people, that makes you a proper
person?
Tell me, if the school charged the actual market value for the use of this space and the use of equipment, etc. and if that market value actually reflected the cost to the public, then the issue might become clearer to you because these
religious people would scream at having to pay full price and the cost of any damages they may inflict upon the public property they are using illegally.
I didn't state
religious beliefs and I did not advocate
telling people they will go to Hell by how they vote, parent, or are employed.
go figure... rather than post an original thought, he just cuts and pastes... typical of a
religious person... no thought, just follow what you are
told... stupid sheep
I have to
tell you though, some of
religious folks would be a very bad
people if it wasn't for the «fear of god» as they already don't know anything about logic.
I will not have the
religious right
tell me Gay
people are an abomination no more than I will have an Athiest
tell me I am deluded or unintelligent.
Religions have always struck me as pretty silly, but if
people want to do
religious stuff, who is anyone else to
tell them not to?
In case you haven't noticed,
people don't like having someone come to their door
telling them their
religious beliefs are wrong.
Those of the
religious agenda keep on
telling themselves that whoever this
person that wrote it should be more involved with religion and should keep on pushing the «topic of religion» onto dying
people instead of just being a human being and focusing on the
person's feelings at their last hours on earth.
Why do super
religious people put such blind faith in other humans to
tell them the truth, why can't they read the bible and its history and make up their own minds instead of having the same thoughts their parents or preachers do?
Although the
people who say something nice are almost always
religious and conservative, the
people with the quickly furrowed brows are either
religious or secular, and I've been surprised to find out how many seriously
religious and politically very conservative
people dislike homeschooling and jump to
tell you so.
When I say blindly it is because I know many, many, many
religious people that believe what they believe because someone
told them to, not because they have studied the material and come to their own conclusions as you have.
this world is not very pleasant sometimes, especially when
religious people try to
tell me what to do.
politicians go against their supposed
religious rules all the time; looking at how they voted on previous issues is the only way to
tell what kind of
person they are.
Does a
religious person need Gadamer to
tell us that?
Senior CDU member Wolfgang Bosbach
told newspaper Bild that
people can celebrate whatever
religious holiday they want, but «whether the state should also protect non-Christian holidays with legal regulation in future is a different issue entirely.»
I have been
told Ad Nauseum by
religious people why I don't believe in God.They come in
telling me why without asking me why.
I will consider a
person's
religious beliefs relevant to their scientific contribution the day I hear a scientist claim that a god
told them the answer to the problem they were researching.
Confession time here: although I don't usually end up at places such as drunken parties, stripper bars and porn shops while hanging out with friends, since those activities and places hold little appeal for me, I know I need to stay away from certain «
religious»
people, those who seem to love only themselves and who seem hell - bent on being nasty to
people they describe as «sinners», supposedly in the name of truth -
telling.
Religious people are not open to anything their cult doesn't
tell them is ok.
The gov» t shouldn't be
telling people they can't follow their
religious tenets.
The Dutch
people are tolerant, he
told me, and hence in Amsterdam, there are no ethnic or
religious minorities, an achievement made possible by the fact that although a majority of residents are of Dutch descent, only around 25 percent call themselves Christian.
Tell that to every Christian or God fearing
person who died do to some
religious over-zelous wingnut who harms someone else in the name of their religion.
If Jesus embodies God's dreams for the world, then citizens of the Kingdom start by imitating him — by eating with the
people he ate with, by
telling the sort of stories he
told, by healing and forgiving, by serving and praying, by resisting the temptations of power and money and violence, by breaking down
religious barriers, by loving enemies, by showing humility and grace, by overturning some tables and dining at others, by being obedient to the point of death.
It wasn't the summer that brought an end to my doubt, but it was the summer I encountered a different Jesus, a Jesus who requires more from me than intellectual assent and emotional allegiance; a Jesus who associated with sinners and infuriated the
religious; a Jesus who broke the rules and refused to cast the first stone; a Jesus who gravitated toward sick
people and crazy
people, homeless
people and hopeless
people; a Jesus who preferred story to exposition and metaphor to syllogism; a Jesus who answered questions with more questions, and demands for proof with demands for faith... a Jesus who healed each
person differently and saved each
person differently; a Jesus who had no list of beliefs to check off, no doctrinal statements to sign, no surefire way to
tell who was «in» and who was «out»; a Jesus who loved after being betrayed, healed after being hurt, and forgave while being nailed to a tree; a Jesus who asked his disciples to do the same...
religious people = village idiots please
tell us again how jesus is coming back one day «soon,» you gibbering dullards.
It alerts us to view with some skepticism the polling data that
tell us how «
religious» the American
people are.
Scientific understanding, humane appreciation, existentialist self - awareness, history as cumulative experience, psychological insight, and respectful regard for what
religious people have to
tell us about their experience — all are needed for and capable of inclusion in this new perspective.
Unfortunately,
religious droll such as yours still appeals to some
people who want to be
told what to do by manipulative and deceitful charlatans like yourself.»
When you reject a
religious group because they are closed off about science, or teach you to hate
people because they're different, or
tell you that genocide is good and holy, or cover up child molestation to protect a pastor, God cheers you on.
And too
religious people who can't stand the fact that the real truth is coming out.it hurts them that their European dagon miter fish hat wearing Pope is not comfortable in
telling the truth about the real HEBREW ISREALITE
So why do
people with
religious experiences assert that their feelings of God's presence are valid and believable, but when another
person who has never experienced God admits this, they are
told that they...
The
religious leaders — who of all
people should have known because they prided themselves in their knowledge of the Scriptures —
told Jesus to
tell the multitudes to keep silent.
who are they going to talk to other
religious people about and
tell each other that they are better than THOSE
people?
The ultimate test would be to see how many
religious people would allow their investment portfolio, 401k or life savings to be managed by someone who says «god
tells me how to manage your money» or «god
tells me which stocks to choose».
I have been
told by the
religious people that is different..
If he is detectable and evident then he can be tested and that is what pretty much any
religious person will
tell you not to do with their God, most likely because they have a sliver of doubt in them and really don't want to be proven wrong.
Secondly, as Giles Fraser has highlighted, secularists have for years
told religious people «to stop being so easily offended when their faith is challenged».
They
tell people who are Christian they must follow Jewish
religious laws and customs when THEY ARENT JEWISH!!
because of his relationship with something, not someone, who's invisible and has all these stories
told of him, by other
people, and we all know
people lie..., i'd just like to say this whole finding «faith» in a
religious god, is horrible for society....
Conservative xians are squirming and
telling «unfair» because the US electorate Is turning against the imposition of their
religious beliefs through laws affecting
people who do not share those beliefs.
This requires rocking the boat sometimes... by asking questions,
telling stories, and teaching truths that make some
religious people uncomfortable or even upset.
I think
people can be happy and get along with one another without
religious dogma
telling us we have to be good.
Don't
tell me that some whacked - out crazy
person shot my friend's little boy because God is punishing my country because Obama was re-elected, because abortion is legal, because gay marriage is legal in Connecticut, because church attendance is declining or because of whatever other reasons you and your political and
religious cronies can imagine.
Some
religious people think that «standing up for Christ» in today's culture means
telling others that God hates gays.