-shrugs- Well...he’s good at generalizing religion and God on Christianity...which he even said at the beginning about religion being the focus, not specifically Christianity...>.>
Meh.
Gplex wrote:
* He is judging all religion by Judaism, Christianity and Islam in this video. Hindus, Pagans, Buddhists, Shintoists, Satanists (theistic ones, not LaVeyans), Zoroastrians and Sikhs don’t exist anymore apparently.
Hes judging the religion he can see... he never claim to judge any of the others...
He’s using blanket terms such as “religion” and “God” without making any distinction.
Sean of the Living wrote:
Gplex wrote:
* He is also judging all of Theism by religion. Meaning Deists don’t exist anymore either.
Deist usually dont follow religious dogma.
I disagree with you calling all religion a dogma, but that’s what I was saying. Deism is Theistic, but it’s not religious. By using generalizing terms like “God” and “religion” he’s assuming it’s all Theists and all people of all religions.
Sean of the Living wrote:
Gplex wrote:
* Pat Condell fascist moron and hypocrite. He complains about his culture being invaded by Muslim culture when actually Britain has been one of the most invasive cultures in the history of mankind. I don’t hear him feeling sorry for the American Indians, Australian Aborigines or New Zealander Maoris, nor is he trying to save their culture from British influence. Why should his culture get the liberty? Does he think they’re better than everyone else?
Oh so its alright to destroy britian, because they did it to someone else.. man thats some pretty stuff up morals you have there...
I didn’t say it was okay (just noticed you make a LOT of strawmans, hypocrite). What I said was that he only cares for his own country and culture, and he doesn’t look at his own cultures faults before judging others. I never said it was okay. Neither of them are okay. It’s just that he accepts one and rejects the other because it’s in his favour.
Sean of the Living wrote:
Gplex wrote:
Not only that, but he wants Muslims to obey British law in his country, but gets pissed off when a British woman follows the Islamic law by wearing the headscarf in visit to a Muslim country.
British law is in place to protect everyone in britian, wtf does a headscarf do but invade someone elses freedom to what they want to wear...
The headscarf is to stop women being molested, and it’s also there because in Islamic countries, exposing those areas is simply considred rude, just like walking around with no pants on is considred rude in our countries. Besides, it’s not like there are no Islamic laws to protect people as you imply; In Britain people can drink alchohol, which causes a LOT of problems all around the world. In Islamic countries they can’t. You can also smoke cigarettes in Britain, which causes meaningless addiction and health problems.
Sean of the Living wrote:
He’s using blanket terms such as “religion” and “God” without making any distinction.
Any when people do that to me, I call them on it, and they just call me a idiot... (would make shifty eyes to look for online predator but no one can see me)
Sean of the Living wrote:
I disagree with you calling all religion a dogma, but that’s what I was saying. Deism is Theistic, but it’s not religious. By using generalizing terms like “God” and “religion” he’s assuming it’s all Theists and all people of all religions.
NO. NO NO NO.. stop. religious dogma. No you are assuming he means all theist.
Sean of the Living wrote:
I didn’t say it was okay (just noticed you make a LOT of strawmans, hypocrite). What I said was that he only cares for his own country and culture, and he doesn’t look at his own cultures faults before judging others. I never said it was okay. Neither of them are okay. It’s just that he accepts one and rejects the other because it’s in his favour.
sigh...
[quote=Sean of the LivingPat Condell fascist moron and hypocrite. He complains about his culture being invaded by Muslim culture when actually Britain has been one of the most invasive cultures in the history of mankind.
You implyed it. Why else would you mention it. WTF are you going on about judging others, we all do it, its human nature.
Sean of the Living wrote:
The headscarf is to stop women being molested, and it’s also there because in Islamic countries, exposing those areas is simply considred rude, just like walking around with no pants on is considred rude in our countries. Besides, it’s not like there are no Islamic laws to protect people as you imply; In Britain people can drink alchohol, which causes a LOT of problems all around the world. In Islamic countries they can’t. You can also smoke cigarettes in Britain, which causes meaningless addiction and health problems.
How is a mask going to stop women from being molested. Education will protect women not some mask. What people do with their own body is their problem, making rules that restrict people from doing anything to their own body is completly stupid, yes I think the war on drugs is stupid and I dont drink, smoke or take drugs..--- Theory does not mean an unsubstantiated guess or hunch, as it can in everyday speech. A theory is a logically self-consistent model or framework for describing the behavior of a related set of natural or social phenomena.
Astro Boy X wrote:
God is enough for me if gives me everything that doesnt hurt me and i need and some things i want but he doesnt spoil me
You think that god created everything, so anything that hurt you by your logic was given to you by god. Way to go.
--- Theory does not mean an unsubstantiated guess or hunch, as it can in everyday speech. A theory is a logically self-consistent model or framework for describing the behavior of a related set of natural or social phenomena.
Cid wrote:
I didn’t watch it, because chances are it’s a waste of my time. Just like 90% of your posts?
You must be a scientologist...
--- Theory does not mean an unsubstantiated guess or hunch, as it can in everyday speech. A theory is a logically self-consistent model or framework for describing the behavior of a related set of natural or social phenomena.