Yes, they can discriminate. They can have their all exclusive clubs of douchery. They will rise and fall of their own accord.
Good thing we have a secular government.
Good thing we have a secular government.
This is quite wrong. Reason only makes sets of statements consistent, it does not ensure that they are true. Reason allows you to proceed from true statements to other true statements, or false statements to either true or false statements. It does not in the slightest guarantee the truth of anything.Kubanator said:And you're wrong with your last point. If we had other ideas, they would be based off of rational. Rational will always point the same direction. The right direction.
Ok, so the path goes like this:Seanchaidh said:This is quite wrong. Reason only makes sets of statements consistent, it does not ensure that they are true. Reason allows you to proceed from true statements to other true statements, or false statements to either true or false statements. It does not in the slightest guarantee the truth of anything.Kubanator said:And you're wrong with your last point. If we had other ideas, they would be based off of rational. Rational will always point the same direction. The right direction.
Actually it's because swords have no ecological fallout and don't piss off every other nation on the planet. And note how it's not exactly the government doing the killings..Cheeze_Pavilion said:A lot more people have died because of swords than because of nuclear weapons. Does that mean nuclear weapons are less dangerous than swords? No--it means nuclear weapons just didn't come along until recently.
Much like secular government.
Yeah, but you realise that massive amounts of people have died for reasons other than religious ones. You can post as many wikipedia links as you like to try to justify this argument that religion is the root of all evil, but the fact is more people have died as a result of non-religious conflicts, or as a result of decisions that weren't influenced by religion whatsoever. Since you love links to wikipedia so much, here are some more:Kubanator said:Actually it's because swords have no ecological fallout and don't piss off every other nation on the planet. And note how it's not exactly the government doing the killings..Cheeze_Pavilion said:A lot more people have died because of swords than because of nuclear weapons. Does that mean nuclear weapons are less dangerous than swords? No--it means nuclear weapons just didn't come along until recently.
Much like secular government.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Wars_of_Religion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiping_Rebellion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Sudanese_Civil_War
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Scarves_Rebellion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Way_of_the_Celestial_Masters
Generally, it's one group of irrational people who disagree with another group of irrational people.
No, not at all. Reason just makes statements consistent. It does not point in any direction but the consistent one. It does not do whatever you think it's doing.Kubanator said:Ok, so the path goes like this:Seanchaidh said:This is quite wrong. Reason only makes sets of statements consistent, it does not ensure that they are true. Reason allows you to proceed from true statements to other true statements, or false statements to either true or false statements. It does not in the slightest guarantee the truth of anything.Kubanator said:And you're wrong with your last point. If we had other ideas, they would be based off of rational. Rational will always point the same direction. The right direction.
True->True->True->True
True
False-> True
False->
False
And so on. In the end game, if there's the slightest chance of truth coming out, reason will always point to the right direction.
I did post evidence to my claim, you fucking sited it in another one of the things you quoted. You then say that the way people misinterpret the bible is through irrationality, and not reading the Bible - which is no way the Bible's fault at all, so that's a pretty retarded argument.Kubanator said:Please post evidence to your claim.SonicKoala said:Wow, first of all, yes European imperialism did exist in the Middle East, the British, French, and Russians all had influence in numerous nations in that area, so don't talk about something you're clearly ignorant about.
Bible never said it was literal either.SonicKoala said:A good example was how Britain had control of pretty much all the oil in what is now Iran for several decades starting in the early 1900s. No, the Crusades nor the Spanish Inquisition are peaceful, but once again, it never said in the Bible go kill everybody who doesn't believe what you do.
Irrationality? Not actually reading the bible?SonicKoala said:IN FACT, Jesus Christ, the man who's teachings are at the centre of Christianity, preached a message of tolerance and acceptance of ALL people - how people misinterpreted this, I really can't say.
He made humans exactly the way they are and knows exactly what everyone has, is and will do, as he is omniscient. He wrote it.SonicKoala said:Second of all, God didn't write the bible,
God created human nature.SonicKoala said:and third, you can't fucking control the way people think. People are always going to get different interpretations of something, that's just human nature, it has nothing to do with the religion itself.
Killing is wrong. No human should die due to intentional, unintentional, or apathetic actions. Pervert it please.SonicKoala said:And no, even if you had other more "rational" ideas, there are always going to be irrational people who twist and pervert these ideas.
I am a gun toting freedom loving, gun toting, fairly conservative, American and even I can see how ridiculously hypocritical a comment like that is. Come on, gay rights shouldn't be shoved down our thoughts? They sure as hell should be! These are basic human rights, no more then the ones all other Americans enjoy. If marriage was strictly a religious practice then I would say to hell with them if they want the religious ceremony then they need to follow the tenets of that religion. But when they do marriages in a courthouse, then the goverment has no damn right to discriminate against anyone for anything, except being a felon.Arsen said:By that I mean on a level equal to what Black Americans and the NAtive Americans have gone through. If America is not for gay marriage then it shouldn't be forced down out throats yet. Why no one respects this is simply beyond me.
I do not hate gays, nor do I treat them any differently. But certain beliefs are certain beliefs and to dub it discrimination because of the technicality of the term is just immature.
Edit - Wait, is this set in America?
It sure as hell is. How about this. I think Johnny Serial killer deserves to live in your home, and you need to take care of him. How fucking happy are you about that? Wait, you find what he did morally wrong? Well screw you and your beliefs this is morally superior big brother talking here. We say what you can and cannot find socially acceptable around here!CoziestPigeon said:"It is good to see the Victorian government respecting those concerns and the basic right to religious freedom in this state."
This is why religious people need a reality check. That's fucking sick of them to say. It's not a 'right to religious freedom' to discriminate against someone who is different. Fucking pigs.
In Australia, Private Schools do receive government funding.Destal said:The single mother thing can be a huge impact on how reliable the worker is as far as attendance. Children get sick and take up large amounts of time from a family with two parents, when only one is involved it gets far more complicated. Is it fair? Probably not. However, it's not like they were forced to have children either.Shaoken said:Dude, what else is it? They are legally allowed to reject people from working for them based soley on if they are a single-mother or gay. That's the textbook diffinition of discrimination.Arsen said:I like how the word "discriminate" is used openly as a word for every single thing people disagree with these days.
Barring someone from getting a job based on being gay or not is just plain dumb. Employers should be hiring whoever will make them the most money. Any good business person will do exactly that.
It also looks like the only place that this really affects is in the religious schools themselves. It doesn't say anything about workplace or beyond. Unless the private school receives some form of public funding, the state really shouldn't regulate it.
I've often found it odd that folks judge someone's misfortune by those of others. "Sure he lost his leg but he didn't get AIDS so he should just shut the fuck up."Arsen said:By that I mean on a level equal to what Black Americans and the NAtive Americans have gone through. If America is not for gay marriage then it shouldn't be forced down out throats yet. Why no one respects this is simply beyond me.Halfbreed13 said:I would give you the links to the many people beaten, harrassed, murder, etc. for being gay, but what is the point? You seem to be dead set against acknowledging what is right in front of you, so I will just post this:Arsen said:I like how the word "discriminate" is used openly as a word for every single thing people disagree with these days.
Until gays are being beaten on a daily basis, killed on many occassions, and barred from eating at a pub... THEN we can use the term.
THIS is just people disagreeing over homosexuality.
You are wrong.
I do not hate gays, nor do I treat them any differently. But certain beliefs are certain beliefs and to dub it discrimination because of the technicality of the term is just immature.
Edit - Wait, is this set in America?