Evidence that "Atheism" is not a sound belief

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  1. magnifier661

    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    Amazing that you would consider "Khan being a straw man"; and contradict that by saying "I can whip out my iPhone and take a picture" to prove God exists. LOL
     
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    Again: "straw man" does not simply mean "a bad argument".

    It is a very specific case where you misrepresent YOUR OPPONENT'S position, and then proceed to beat the crap out of the your new opposition.
     
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    Now you're taking it out of context by incorrectly posting what I was replying to.


    You said:
    I couldn't agree more. Religion, in my mind, is catastrophic when you have people blindly following.
    I said:
    We agree. Religion is catastrophic. I didn't say " They are peaceful people." after it either, that's your doing.
     
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    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    LOL, I was referring to Atheists MARIS about you claiming they are peaceful people. How in the hell would ever think you believe Religious people are peaceful?

    Is that what you've been griping about? That isn't why I said you were straw man. It's the moment you claimed communism isn't atheists; then claimed Chinese are peaceful people. <--- Straw man; since China was responsible for over 100 million deaths in the last 100 years.
     
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    I hate religion. I really do.
     
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    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    Yep I hate it too.
     
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    You brought China into this with this strawman. Like the communist societies? You know they are atheists right? Over 250 million people killed in the last hundred years.

    I agree it's a strawman.

    Prove god exists or give up attacking atheism. There is no door #3.
     
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    And that is exactly what I am telling you is NOT a straw man!

    You aren't the only one who has been misusing the term, but if we are going to try to have some sort of productive discourse, we've got to get our definitions straight.
     
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    You sound very "Religious" right now. It's actually kinda weird, you are so against it.

    So you admit that you were very contradictory when you described "Atheists" being peaceful people then? Or is this just your opinion on atheist people?
     
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    Okay let's just say "hypocritical". Better?
     
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    Mags: you're not going to change your mind about anything, right? And you must have worked out by now that you're not particularly persuasive. So what's the point of this exercise?
     
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    Actually I have changed my mind about a lot of things Rasta. Sigh, I will say it again.

    1.) I didn't believe the universe was 17.3 billion years old. I think it is now.

    2.) I didn't think evolution was even possible. I am open to it.

    3.) I thought the world was 10k years old. I am now open to being billions of years old.

    So I think I've proved I've been open. And the point of this exercise now; is proving how "closed minded" many atheists are. They won't even care to look at logical reasoning about a "creator". I'm not even discussing my "Hebrew God". This is just "A creator".

    The only person that actually attempted to explain #7 was Trip. Others accused me of having my math wrong.
     
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    Would you define that as changing your mind 3 times? you lay out 3, you do know 1 and 2 are the same, right?
     
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    That moment never happened. I have never made that claim.

    But let's compare your 100 million figure (by a country of over 1,339,724,852 people) that you pulled out of your strawman ass, to the havoc wrought by our comparatively tiny population of 308,745,538 people (overwhelmingly religious by your claim).

    Keep in mind most of China's killing was in self-defense against invaders or in internal revolutionary struggles for freedom.

    Keep in mind all of the US's killing was in countries we invaded or were overthrowing through proxies.

    Keep in mind that none of these countries attacked us. Most of them were starving 3rd world countries with no serious ability to even mount a defense. Fish in a barrel.

    Keep in mind that I left out murder of our own population by our own population, the highest in the world.

    I'll go back only 50 years so we have a clear picture of where your god is leading us.

    The United States Has Killed At Least 8 Million People
    In The Last 50 Years For The Greedy Capitalistic
    Corporate Profits Controlled By The 1% Oligarchy

    In the last 50 years, the United States has promoted, financed and participated in over 200 incursions and 20 separate wars, killing over 8,000,000 people.

    1952 - 79, 70,000 Iranians killed. ( Ayatollah Khomeini, US public enemy for the 1980s, was on the CIA payroll while in exile in Paris in 1970s, as were Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden at different times and in different places. )

    1954 - 120,000 Guatemalans killed

    1954 - 1975, 4,000,000 Vietnamese and Cambodians killed.

    1965 - 3,000 Dominican Republicans killed

    1965 - 800,000 Indonesians killed

    1973 - 30,000 Chileans killed

    1975 - 250,000 East Timorese killed

    1970s - 1,000,000 Angolans killed

    1984 - 30,000 Nicaraguans killed

    1980s - 80,000 El Salvadoreans killed

    1989 - 8,000 Panamanians killed in an attempt to capture George H. Bush's CIA partner now turned enemy, Manuel Noriega,

    1980s - over 700,000 Libyans, Grenadians, Somalians, Haitians, Afghanistanis, Sudanese, Brazilians, Argentineans and Yugoslavians killed,

    1991 - over 1,000,000 Iraqis killed, including over 500,000 children -- about which Madeline Albright ( then, Secretary of State ) said "their deaths are worth the cost". While George W. Bush owns over 80% of the oil wells in Kuwait, trouble will continue there.

    ( Source: Philip Bradbury, Insight Magazine, November 2001 )

    View the 200+ Incursions by the United States since WWII
    http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/ops/index.html#post

    SOME HISTORICAL EXAMPLES OF US INVOLVEMENT IN DIRTY WARS

    Over the years, the US government has supported coups that brought a number of repressive and brutal regimes to power, as well as the dirty wars which followed. Chile, Djakarta, El Salvador, Iran - the list goes on. In many cases military regimes replaced democratically elected leaders, and the killing sprees which followed were justified by the US government as necessary to wipe out communism--while being quietly covered up. The following links are meant to provide an introduction to the many notorious incidents that occurred from the 60's to the 80's. This list is by no means exhaustive, but it should begin to shed some light on the long history of questionable US foreign policies.

    A CIA-backed coup and massacre in Indonesia in the 1960's may have taken the lives of up to a million people. http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/54b/032.html

    Thousands of declassified CIA documents reveal that the CIA aided in the overthrow of democratically elected Chilean President Salvador Allende in the 70's, thus putting Augusto Pinochet into power. You may have heard Pinochet's name before: his infamously brutal regime saw thousands killed, tortured, and "disappeared." http://9-11peace.org/r.php3?r=194

    Henry Kissinger played a key role in the overthrow of Allende. This article explains his involvement (which he denies in his memoirs), and details the many instances of direct US and CIA involvement in the situation, such as setting up a fascist organization run by a former PR person for the Ford Motor Company. http://www.wsws.org/news/1998/oct1998/kis-o21.shtml


    http://www.peaceonearth.net/8million.htm

    Go back a few more years and add 2 million more murders by christians..er..Americans.

    For the sake of keeping this out of the realm of the ridiculous, I'm excluding everyone that died as part of legitimate peacekeeping missions and actual Americans. This is like a really rough look at how many NON-AMERICANS we've killed (i.e. not on our side at the time) since the 30s via military and economic intervention, rounded generally down to the nearest thousand (things with <1000 deaths like Grenada bombings not included) or so on conservative or moderate estimates since the dropping of the bombs in Japan. Hold on, this is going to get ugly.

    1940s - nuked Japan.
    Death toll: 145,000 to date in Nagasaki, 250,000 in Hiroshima

    1947-49 - U.S. helps command extreme-right Greece party in Civil War.
    Death toll: about 70,000 contributed by US-backed forces

    1948-54 - CIA directs war against Huk Rebellion in Philippines.
    Death toll: about 11,000

    1950 - Independence movement crushed in Ponce, Puerto Rico
    Death toll: conservative historians estimated about 8,000 peasants

    1950-53 - Korean War
    Death toll: about 1,776,000

    1952 - CIA overthrows Democracy in Iran, installs Shah
    Death toll: about 20,000

    1954 - CIA directs invasion of Guatemala after new Democracy there nationalized U.S.-occupied lands
    Death toll: about 140,000 missing and dead

    1958 - In Lebanon, marine occupation against rebels
    Death toll: about 2,000

    1960-75+ - Vietnam War including Cambodia and Laos
    Death toll: about 4,502,000 including civilians and resulting famines (conservative estimates)

    1961 - Cuba's Bay of Pigs Invasion fails
    Death toll: about 4,000

    1963 - In Iraq, CIA organizes coup against President and agrees to back formerly exiled Saddam
    Death toll: about 7,000 including civilians

    1964 - In Panama, troops kill protesters against US-owned canal
    Death toll: about 1,000

    1965 - CIA assists Indonesian coup
    Death toll: about 900,000

    1966 - Troops and bombers threaten pro-communist parties in Dominican Republic
    Death toll: about 3,000

    1966-96 - Green berets in Guatemala against rebels, US backs pro-American forces in country until 1996
    Death toll: about 200,000

    1970 - Directs marine invasion of Oman
    Death toll: about 2,000

    1973 - CIA directs coup to oust elected Marxist president in Chile
    Death toll: 30,000... 3,000 later disappeared under US-installed dictator

    1976-92 - CIA assists South-African rebels in Angola
    Death toll: median estimate at 550,000

    1981-90 - CIA directs Contra invasions in Nicaragua
    Death toll: median estimate at 30,000

    1982-84 - Marines expel Lebanese rebels, aided by Israel
    Death toll: 40,000

    1987-88 - US intervenes for Iraq against Iran
    Death toll: about 150,000 during time-frame, 100,000 during Desert Storm, 350,000 from resulting famine

    1989 - US invades to oust CIA-installed Panamanian government gone rouge
    Death toll: 2,000

    1992-94 - US-led occupation of Somalia during civil war
    Death toll: 50,000 in combat, 300,000 by starvation

    2001+ - US Occupies Afghanistan
    Death toll: 120,000 including civilians and combatants and resulting Opium Wars

    2003+ - Iraqi War
    Death toll: 665,000 also by starvation, displacement


    TOTAL: 10,431,000

    And that doesn't even include POWs, classified information, and WW2 pre-nuke!

    Source(s):

    http://japanifik.wordpress.com/2008/08/0…
    http://www.asahi.com/english/Herald-asah…
    http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/warstat3…
    http://www.puertorico-herald.org/issues/…
    http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia…
    http://www.consortiumnews.com/archive/st…
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_of_Pigs…
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6…


    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081217214603AA4Ev5m
     
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    1 and 2 are definitely not the same.
     
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    No, you are combining your post with mine and saying it's all mine.

    http://www.lollie.com/happy/cutandpaste.html

    Here's a counter for US military spending this year, and also since you logged on:

    http://www.lovearth.net/

    There's your deficit issues in a nutshell.
     
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    1 and 3, sorry.
     
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    Wow that went way off topic! So what you are trying to say is the United States Government are "war mongers"? They are the scum of the world? At least that's what I'm getting from this.

    P.S. If you don't think China's involvement in the "Korean War" doesn't count; then I guess that's your opinion. Also, China's involvement in the other "South East Asian" countries, and "Russia as well" is completely flying in left field.

    Talk about conspiracy theorist. YIKES!
     
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    No problem; but it still really isn't the same. One can think the universe is 17.3 billion years old; but think the Earth could have been created much earlier. At least that's what I think. Why do you think they are the same?
     
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    oops, sorry, misread it, you're right.
     

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