Beefbisquit
Well-Known Member
I actually already did, lol.Sorry, then can you provide a proper definition for what you mean by "delusional"?
Yes, that is stupid. It's very clear that some believers just want to believe, and be left alone without being attacked by atheists. Totally cool with that.I too agree with what you have said, but many atheists on here make the stupid assumption that everyone who is a believer that wonders around here are all part of this big massive agenda driven religious indoctrinated cohort ready to be martyrs in the name of God!!! That is beyond stupid!!
Here's where it gets murky; moderates attitudes following the "just leave me alone" standpoint are fine when dealing with people like you, Oly. But fundamentalists expect the same treatment, and they all fall under this giant protection net called religion. Up until recently, you couldn't even criticize religion at all without being ostracized and suffering incredible losses (you still do in some areas of North America) and you certainly couldn't openly be an atheist. As a retaliation, atheists and freethinkers seem to be doing a "shotgun" approach to all believers, "religious" or not and it's really not fair.
We can't use the "a few bad apples" analogy with things that involve peoples rights.
And for some things it actually does; like a young earth creationist becoming an evolutionary biologist or geologist is pretty much impossible. When you have the mind set that god created things, or that god can be an active variable in determining scientific outcome, it inhibits your ability to seek answers beyond a certain point. In other words, you have the ability to just say "god did it", whereas an atheist doesn't have that option and must continue to research, and investigate.yes, but it has been said on here before by some intelligent atheists that anyone who believes in God has skewed vision of the world thus leading to skewed decisions when it comes to their work, disqualifying them immediately as fools