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Originally posted by Galleleo View PostLeave it up to people to make decisions for themselves and let them live in peace.
So his idiot followers stop doing things like this (the imprisoning not the pardoning): http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/05...est=latestnews
"Results are based on a series of surveys based on telephone interviews with approximately 1,000 national adults, aged 18 and older, conducted by Gallup"
What a viable method of determining what the entire country does and doesn't believe. Burnt you just keep on convincing me more and more how right you are!!!
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/results/polls.main/
to the actual results:
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/results/president/
Originally posted by the_paul View PostI have a very hard time believing that 31% of the population believe that. I know people from staunchly athiest to diehard religious, of all religions, and I don't know anyone who actually believes that.
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What I'm saying is generalizing results based on a tiny fraction of 1% of the population isn't always going to be right. Sometimes it might be, sure, but in this case I absolutely guarantee that its not. 31% beliieving that is absurdly high, and its not correct. The population of the United States is what, 305 million? 1000 is far too small of a sample size
EDIT from briefly searching found "results" that show that 16% of the usa believe in this. And "results" that show 60% believe in it. And everywhere in between. So excuse my skepticismLast edited by the_paul; 05-29-2010, 04:40 PM.JAMAL> didn't think there was a worse shark than midoent but the_paul takes it
turban> claus is the type of person that would eat shit just so you would have to smell his breath
Originally posted by Ilya;n1135707the_paul: the worst guy, needs to go back to school, bad at his job, guido
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Originally posted by the_paul View PostWhat I'm saying is generalizing results based on a tiny fraction of 1% of the population isn't always going to be right. Sometimes it might be, sure, but in this case I absolutely guarantee that its not. 31% beliieving that is absurdly high, and its not correct. The population of the United States is what, 305 million? 1000 is far too small of a sample size
Originally posted by the_paul View PostEDIT from briefly searching found "results" that show that 16% of the usa believe in this. And "results" that show 60% believe in it. And everywhere in between. So excuse my skepticism
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Really don't know a simpler way to put it burnt. I'll try to break it down even more.
I search for other polls like the one you did. I find some that say lower percentage. I find some that say higher percentage. Results were all over the place. I search for only little time. I not believe any results.
Better?JAMAL> didn't think there was a worse shark than midoent but the_paul takes it
turban> claus is the type of person that would eat shit just so you would have to smell his breath
Originally posted by Ilya;n1135707the_paul: the worst guy, needs to go back to school, bad at his job, guido
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Search yourself, easy to find. I'm at work and not going to bother doing it againJAMAL> didn't think there was a worse shark than midoent but the_paul takes it
turban> claus is the type of person that would eat shit just so you would have to smell his breath
Originally posted by Ilya;n1135707the_paul: the worst guy, needs to go back to school, bad at his job, guido
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Originally posted by the_paul View PostI search for other polls like the one you did.
Anyway you slice it religion can warp your thinking and make you believe things that are obviously not true.
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Originally posted by Galleleo View PostWhy don't we just leave it up to people to decide for themselves?
Originally posted by Galleleo View PostSome people get strength or other things from it, others don't and think it's nonsense. This discussion is the most futile and inane one that exists. Leave it up to people to make decisions for themselves and let them live in peace.
Yeah, some do rile up strength from it. But, people once believed in rain dancing too. Some once believed that if you ate the heart of another being you would gain that being's strengths. However, when one applies the scientific method, then one realizes it's all bullshit. i.e. It's tantamount to a placebo! However, the side effects to believing in such irrational dribble far out weigh any and all delusions of prosperity. And YES! They are delusions of prosperity!
Why would I give such nonsense any ground?
Either you want to live in reality or you don't.
Hypothetically speaking, if I find a people dancing for rain, and I know irrigation techniques, then I'm going to intervene.
This is your fucking intervention!
You want strength? You want peace? You want happiness? Then seek truth through means of empiricism -- use philosophy, use psychology, use biology and so on. The woes one experiences in this world are in direct correlation to one's environment and the relationships he/she has with others as well as his/her own MEcosystem.
When one prays, all he/she is doing is engaging his/her own MEcosystem. There's NO ONE there!
You have never heard from God! You have never had a 1-on-1 conversation with God! If you think you have, then PLEASE seek professional help!
Originally posted by the_paul View PostSo has land and money. Have you cut yourself off from them too? No? You still drive a car? Yeah? Eat shit hypocrite
I'm sure you feel frustration, among other emotions, with all of this. It's hard to accept that something we've believed in for so long is actually a false doctrine. Many people have been indoctrinated. And, it's so hard to see how false the belief is when the many people around you believe in it so passionately. And, even more so if you grew up believing it. But, that's all that there is -- this passion that people have.
The hardest part is distinguishing reality from concepts. If I told you that forests aren't real, you would think I'm crazy unless you've studied philosophy. But, it's true. Forests are not real. The aggregates that we create in our minds are concepts. They're not part of reality. Try to cut down a forest without cutting down a single tree. You can't do it. What's real are the trees. The term "forest" is something we use to describe an aggregate of trees. You can't go up and touch a forest. But, you can go up to a tree and touch it, thus experience it empirically.
If God was real, then we could experience such a being empirically. If God has affect on this world in any way, shape or form, then we would be able to experience such a being empirically. Any experience one claims to have had with God is always conceptual, never real. i.e. It's an association that you develope in your own mind.
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