aethiests of the world unite

I am keen to set up a new more evangelical arm of the aetheiests movement to preach the no book message and allow all of those who dont believe in fairy stories to have our say. I am particulalry uninformed about most things and only really hold a strong belief that there is no god. What I need is intelligent people to fall in behind me , if we can get a nice modern round number (say 10) unapostles to support the cause and provide a basic understanding of the things I think I am refuting then it seems possible to build a bigger following and seek major contributions to the cause. Most of this we could I suppose give to good causes but I see no moral dilema in syphoning of a significant amount for our selves. If any one is interested could you write with a cv and reasons why we should all be aetheists (it has to be better than just quotting John Lennon) and I will then allow you to be in the first ten. It would be useful if one of the ten had a basic understanding of grammar and spelling.
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no - you are allready a member
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So you have faith that there is no God since you can't actually prove it.

So given the choice to believe in something or nothing you would choose something and show disdain to those who believe in something.

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the notion of being an AETHIEST is a funny one
the second that your car starts spinning on ice or starts rolling off a cliff you are sure to cry out to God
all you need is for some asshole to point a gun at your head, in your helpless state you will pray
or on a more simple level
you could have a child or some children and feel that you will not always be there to protect them
so in an effort to feel more secure, you pray for their protection
none of these work for you?
okay
you go on a road trip
you are with some stellar riders
you hammer out 25 miles of killer singletrack with all sorts of drop offs and other fun stuff
at the end of the ride as you smile ear to ear
rinsing the grit out of your teeth you say, "God that was awesome!"

now I am not a very religious person
but I do believe in a higher power
perhaps that makes me spiritual
not sure

but as clever and fun as it seems to claim to be an aethiest...I doubt that you are
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I just want to warn you all who join there IS a God. One God alone. If you don't believe me explain how EVERY planet and star in the universe could be created by a large explosion. If you can't then allow me. It was God. I just pray that you all come to your scences (if that's how you spell it). Maybe you could stop hiding from the facts and accept the fact that there is a higher being.
Do you believe in evolution? If you do tell me why. I think I have enough knowledge on this stuff to defend creation.
Good luck anyways.
Capt. over and out!
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joy... i love religious arguments
first off, the problems religion has caused greatly outweigh the benefits it has given. Everything from the crusades, the jihad, the IRA, the middle east crisis, etc etc, can all be traced to one single source. A group of lower-class, uneducated ppl who can't succeed in this world so they make up a story to make themselves feel better, pretending that sum guy in the clouds mite reward them if they act a certain way... complete nonsense. Religion and the religious dogma it stresses has been nothing but an obsticale for the human race. It is a form of mass mind control that can manipulate millions of ignorant people to do wuteva the "leader" eg the pope, says. It is foolish to believe their will be a reward for u just becuz u act a certain way. i have studied the bible extensively and have found glaring holes in it's basic foundation. Which can be expected due to the fact that most of it was written by primitive ppl who know nothing of modern science. Religion can also be viewed as an inhibitor of human development due to its fundamental conservatism. When Copernicus first insisted that it was a heliocentric universe, the catholic church condemned him. Yet no reasonable person can argue now that the sun revolves around the earth. It is the same problomatic conservatism that plagues science today. Everything from DNA research to space exploration have been hampered and slowed down by religious people who believe we r going against god's will.
In the words of Niccolo Machievlli: One must be irrelgious, amoral, inconisderate, and ruthless to succeed in this world.
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Why that was just like a lot of bull. Man I thought you were going to prove me wrong or something. Maybe next time we talk you can achieve something but for now I guess we'll just have to asume you know what you're talking about.
Man, I wanted an intellegent debate on the matter at hand. I guess I was just being religious and slowing you down. I don't know maybe it's just me but I think someone just can't believe what he can't see. You do know that We breathe oxygen right? Yeah, I hope so I mean I don't want to try and sound educated because I only believe in the greatest being in the... well everywhere.
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Cornbread: Do you really want to put your position of having to argue that everytime we don't understand something we should throw up our hands and say "Magic!".

Do you know how television works? Many people don't. Maybe god is what makes television.  Just because we don't understand everythign doesn't prove there's a God.  At the same time, it doesn't prove there isn't one either.

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The crux of the issue is that all of you should listen to Brad. Just because you don't wish to believe in God is no proof that there isn't One. Further, that there is world-wide belief in God doesn't prove there is One. Further I'm willing to wager that all atheists who hit their thumb with a hammer either cry out "Jesus Christ!" or "Goddammit!"
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Cornbread: u look for an intelligent argument yet ur only argument against mines is "Why that was just like a lot of bull".... although this kinda response is quite typical from theists when faced with any type of reason.
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What the heck does that mean "just because there isnt a god doesnt mean there isnt one"?

Just in case you think I am being too flippant here are some quais sombre thoughts

There are three reasons why I am an aethiest (I am sure someone will tell me why they are related)

1. I dont belive in God
2. I dont want there to be a god even if my beliefs are wrong as I think the concept hasnt been at all helpful in fact its being pretty bad news all the way
3. The argumenst put forward for God dont persuade me: There seems to be two camps - those that look for some empirical or logical proof of his/her existence (but if we had proof then what place is there for faith) or those that say we can only rely on faith and just as in my daily life I put faith in people I trust because I have experience that they are trustworthy I dont think I could have faith in someone so obviously untrustworthy as to supposedly buidl the universe or which ever part of it you allow and then allow people to walk all over it in their muddy shoes.

As for showing disdain for those that belive in god - I suppose you are referring to my use of the term Fairy Stories this was deliberately blunt to make the point but if people can reconcile their own intelligent and logiacl view of the world with "the written word of gods" good luck to them.

And another thing (focusing on the christian faith as its the one I was brought up in) why do the stories in the bible have to be so bad -if god really created the universe can it of been beyond him/her to impart slightly more consistent, imaginative, engaging and moral stories (think lord of the rings or your own equivilant).

One of the stories that gets me is of Samson: Samson killed loads of men at a wedding because they played a practical joke on him: "so much for tollerence - anyway I need another 9 how is your grammar INC?

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that should have said what the heck does that mean "Just because you don't wish to believe in God is no proof that there isn't One".
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and another thing.............

I would be interested in your defense of creation

JR
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Well threead, One thing for sure. You're going to have yourself a nice long hunt for intelligent people out there who do not believe in God because, quite frankly, there aren't any intelligent people who don't believe in God.
Brad? You sound like you don't know what you believe. You need to take some time and figure it all out.
Capt. Cornbread? Yeah I believe in the "Big Bang Theory" too... God spoke and "BANG" there it was.
Alot of people are in for a very rude awakening one day. But since the scripture says, "They that are ignorant, let them be ignorant," I will bid you good day and not waste anymore of my time. GCJ
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You may be rights Gem but in a hundred years time the number will be greater - it is a little dull to call aetheists ignorant - if they were ignorant they would'nt be aetheists - that belief is made as an informed decisison.
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Why do u feel the number will be greater threead/ Because as far as I can see with all these catastrophes -which show no sign of abeting nor have shown any since the beginning of the world itself- i would have thought more people would turn to God,something to believe in. Because thats what religion is all about, isn't it? People need something to believe in, to revive their hope. And without hope u have what? You may be surprised to hear this but the main question of whether there is or is not a god is actually quite immaterial. The point is, should people believe in something, and the answer to that s definitely positive
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i agree with threead in that the amount of atheiest people is bound to increase. If we observe the middle ages, almost 100% of the population was religious. Human beings, since our begining, have been trying to explain natural phenomen. The greeks and romans did it by claiming that there were polytheist gods controlling every aspect of nature. After the Enlightenment, theories like heliocentricism and Newton's natural laws shaked the foundation of theology. Hence the development of deism and later, atheism. As science progresses, humans have less need for "fairy tales" to explain natural phenomen. More than 1/4 of the worlds population r offically athiest currently. Although this number is not completely accurate due the religious oppresion in former communist countries. It does show a dramatic decline in religion in the last mellineum. Scientific knowlegdge is sumthing that grows exponintially. So there is no doubt that as the amount of scientific knowledge grows, it will have a inverse relationship on religion.
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I think preaching, whether Religious or Athiest, is a silly waste of time in which "Hey, I'm right and you're wrong" is what it all comes down to.
Nothing is that cut and dry. Not even my state that nothing is that cut and dry, isn't cut and dry.
It all comes down to, do you want to believe?
Threead, I like the color green. If you don't, you're wrong.
Cornbread, I like the smell of cantaloupes. If you don't, you're wrong.
How does that help anything? Where does that get us?
Draw your lines in the sand, but when it comes time who's gonna be right and who is gonna be wrong? WE HONESTLY CAN'T PROVE IT EITHER WAY.
By not accepting that someone else has a different viewpoint than us and that it is okay, we cut our noses off to spite our own face.
I hope, beyond hope, that one day the rift gets so big we ruin everything we have right now. That we get so absorbed in this never-ending debate that we wipe ourselves from the face of existance. Maybe then we'll learn our lesson..But what will it matter then if we're not around to act on it? ;)
Look at it this way, Cornbread. Does your God want you to preach and persuade? Or would he rather someone worship him/her/it/they/we/she/he because we believe in our hearts?
Hey Threead, are you any better than a hellfire and brimstone preacher?
You're both wrong. You try to convince, charm, cajole, then turn to force, persecute, demand..
What, your voice isn't strong enough, threead..that you have to rally people up? You must not be happy to believe in the fact you don't believe. You need more people to shout about it. You want capital, you want power..Why? Because you're tired of the majority of society being religious and having control?
Why should the MINORITY control the majority? Maybe one day..(and most likely)..you will be in the majority, but until then..Stuff a sock in it.
Cornbread, same goes to you. Just because you have faith in a supreame being doesn't give you any right to preach to others. Shut up and worship on your own time.

One last thing for both sides of the scales: If a God does exist, how is it God's responsibility to babysit us? Athiests want to blame tragedy and accidents and "bad things" on the lack of a God. "Where was GOD when this bad thing happened to me?"..If that isn't a cop out attitude, nothing is.
Religious Believers also have the "You gotta have faith cause that's all we got"..That's about as unconvincing as Jacko's defense.

Be happy in what you believe in. If you're right, in the end, you will be proven so and with that comes whatever satisfaction you seek.
Stop being a malcontent. You'll only convince "intelligent" people that you're out to screw everything up for the rest of us.

-Have a nice day.
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I like all the arguments for and against these ideas. All I have to say is scripture tells me to go and preach the word to all. Not just believers and not just non-believers. I feel as if God is telling me to do this. I don't care if anyone agrees or disagrees. This isn't an I'm right your wrong type of thing. It's I want everyone I meet to know of Jesus before I die. It's what is called discipleship. It's a great thing to be a part of. And, to be honest I think that in the end the world will be half and half. My only problem is that I don't know when the end is and I want to atleast know taht I'm standing my ground. By the way I like the smell of cantaloups.
All I have left to say for now is...
...Capt. over and out!
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hmmm... i admire ur dedication to ur cause even if i dont believe in it.... although its that same dedication that forces me to publish under a pseudonym whenever i criticize religion just so im not harrasssed. (those southern baptists r PERSISTENT)
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"Further I'm willing to wager that all atheists who hit their thumb with a hammer either cry out "Jesus Christ!" or "Goddammit!""

Hey now, hey now. I'm a practicing non-Christian - and I say such things too. Saying something like that doesn't imply a belief in the Judeo-Christian ethos - they have become common exclamations in the English language.

Maciavelli_inc.: "The greeks and romans did it by claiming that there were polytheist gods controlling every aspect of nature."

Perhaps you should also read up a bit on Roman and Greek sciences, since you're so keen on mentioning the increasing rate of the sciences. You might be surprised to discover that scientifically, technologically as well as intellectual, the level of civilization of the Romans surpassed anything else to be seen throughout Europe for centuries. In fact, many common-place things of Rome weren't to be seen in the world again until the 18th & 19th centuries.
(One of these things, people might be interested to note, was a reasonably accurate clock-work model of a heliocentric solar system from Greece.)
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Let people do whatever the hell they want. Let us all point out each others hypocracies and instead of getting irrate lets look within ourselves and see if those things said are true. If they are lets not place blame on anyone or anything. Let us work to fix the things that our wrong with ourselves before we try and fix others. Freedom is the ability to live with your religious and/or moral rights intact without conversion. I have nothing against christians. I think as a whole they need to be accountable for their past before they will ever be able to move on. I am the only male in the family who is not a chaplain, pastor or minister. Perhaps if there were more and better examples I would be but that is not the point. If we are all right then we should accept and love people for who they are and just deal with like a mature race. And that should not be hard for religions that preach loving thy enemy all they need to do is follow their own doctrine.
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" Scientific knowlegdge is sumthing that grows So there is no doubt that as the amount of scientific knowledge grows, it will have a inverse relationship on religion."

-Machiavelli_incorporated.

Although I respect your opinion I want to challenge the idea that science is somehow "doing away" with a belieft in God. I've got a friend that I went to high school with who hold a Phd in physics. Although he doesn't claim to be "religious", he showed me an article written by a collegue of his which suggests that there is some "Designer" behind creation.

Did it happen in 7 days or through a big bang. It doesn't matter. The fact of the matter is... even top scientists are saying the world didn't happen by chance. They may argue over exactly what the designer is... but are beginning to agree that there is indeed some sort of design.
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well... i guess it all boils down to the fact that none of us can really prove it either way. I never realli attacked the idea of whether or not there is a creative design behind the universe. I attacked the way humans have insitutionalized this belief and used as an excuse for atrocities, scientific inhibitions, hypocrisy, etc.