The terminally online are 90% of Lemmy’s content machine.
I get curated stuff for free so I’m happy those people exist but yeah don’t take their worldview as the norm.
The terminally online are 90% of Lemmy’s content machine.
I get curated stuff for free so I’m happy those people exist but yeah don’t take their worldview as the norm.
No I’m with you, as a french speaker, it’s also hard to get the joke for some reason.
If you say so…
I can’t refute what hasn’t been proven…
I know all the arguments, probably better than you know them yourself. I was curious, investigated, saw nothing there that wasn’t obviously wishful thinking.
I have no interest in deconverting anyone, just to make sure we aren’t mischaracterised by the faithful (which we are all the time).
God is a subject. Is he good? If so, how would you know?
Morality is an evolved trait they also can find in other apes on a different scale.
Isn’t sin by definition offence against a God? The way I understand it christians see God as the ultimate authority. Like a father to a son. It makes sense given the fact that we are raised in an authocratic environment. I guess my point is when someone doesn’t believe in the concept of God, good and evil as an authority is nonsensical. Eutyphro dillema and all that.
If you want to understand an atheist then you need to understand this first. If you mostly care for the carrot and sticks of your particular religion then I understand why you aren’t motivated towards having a productive conversation.
All God that is defeatable on the mind of a believer is a strawman God, as for it being the God of Christianity^TM well that’s a whole other can of worm.
A lot of what I’m talking about gets lost in translation and the way you equate sin with evil shows how we need a better way of communicating than church words if we want to have a better conversation.
I guess the best way to present it is that if you think the Christian God is a good God then he’s not showing it in the reality we can experience.
I agree, I usually keep to myself but I sort of hoped lemmy could do better than other social media in criticism of religion. But no it’s still the same strawmanning that they do in religious circles towards us. I feel that it vindicates the religious that when they come here, all they see are very bad arguments against their belief system.
I hope they criticize the idea of a good God commiting or letting people commit such atrocities when an alternative is available.
I can only speak for myself because atheism doesn’t inform you much about one’s belief system but the problem of evil expressed well my issue with the idea of a good God being more than apish fabulations. And to add to this point, religious people who died despite praying and living under the covenant aren’t able to witness the futility of the practice, only the few who survived do so.
Yeah, and it was very glitchy. I just remember you could see mobs through the floor in some angles against a wall.
This is cringeworthy, but then most Internet atheists are.
(And I’m an atheist just not the reddit type)
People get mad when God waits to punish evil then get mad when He actually does it.
Never happened, nothing to be mad about. If you mean as an hypothetical scenario where a God exists and he punishes evil then I’m not sure people would get mad, unless they’re evil themselves.
I could do with a weed patio
Happened to me a lot as a kid. Not wanting to go outside and then saying no to getting back in. Not wanting to wake up or go to bed
I know photo app are making attempts at enhancing resolution, maybe that’s what causes this…
Did you sleep with a bus’s wife recently?
I think we’re talking past each other.
Because it’s a known issue people kill themselves over… Seems quite evident I’m surprised you didn’t see it.
The way you interface with strangers on the web is also something that could use a modicum of effort.
Be what you want the web to look like.