Atheists: Inside The World of The Non-Believer.
On a promo earlier today it was mentioned that you can go to divinity school (Harvard, I believe) for a degree as an Atheist Chaplain specializing in godless prayer.
Where else but Harvard? Its the only place smart enough to do something so stupid.
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There are no atheists in foxholes
Where else but Harvard? Its the only place smart enough to do something so stupid.
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There are plenty of them...
Where else but Harvard? Its the only place smart enough to do something so stupid.
Just a question, Why is Godless prayer not understood in a place where we try to understand the meaning of our own self? There are people making fortunes off of the inevitable, and the reason always seems to start with numero uno. Thy self; in which doesn't understand him... or herself.
Atheists: Inside The World of The Non-Believer.
On a promo earlier today it was mentioned that you can go to divinity school (Harvard, I believe) for a degree as an Atheist Chaplain specializing in godless prayer.
Where else but Harvard? Its the only place smart enough to do something so stupid.
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Church without God – by design – CNN Belief Blog - CNN.com BlogsFor Epstein, who started community-building at Harvard nearly 10 years ago, the idea of a godless congregation is not an oxymoron.
“We decided recently that we want to use the word congregation more and more often because that is a word that strongly evokes a certain kind of community - a really close knit, strong community that can make strong change happen in the world,” he said.
I think that goes both ways, Wooly.
In my own personal experiences, I've experienced far more atheists that are openly hostile and condescending towards religion than I've met religious people who are openly hostile and condescending towards atheists.
I think this is a case where the loud minority kind of over-shadows everything, on both sides. It's dangerous for believers to generalize all atheists, just as it's dangerous for atheists to generalize all believers.
Soooooo...... did anyone actually watch the show? Or can we move this discussion to one of the several open theistic/anti-theistic threads.
Try instead the proper words, meditation or thought. The word prayer has a meaning which cannot be separated from the interaction with a higher power.
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Soooooo...... did anyone actually watch the show? Or can we move this discussion to one of the several open theistic/anti-theistic threads.
I think that goes both ways, Wooly.
In my own personal experiences, I've experienced far more atheists that are openly hostile and condescending towards religion than I've met religious people who are openly hostile and condescending towards atheists.
I think this is a case where the loud minority kind of over-shadows everything, on both sides. It's dangerous for believers to generalize all atheists, just as it's dangerous for atheists to generalize all believers.
I agree that it goes both ways. Both sides seem to have a deep seated scorn for the other which I suppose is just human nature sadly. If you don't believe what I believe then you are an idiot and the cause of all the worlds problems/incapable of morality. I'm an atheist and often feel stuck in the middle. I loathe the army of internet atheists who are unbearably smug and believe they are superior solely because they don't believe in a god. And I am alarmed by believers who cannot understand a morality that is not derived from fear of punishment of desire for reward. The spectacle Phil Robertson made of himself recently is a prime example.