I think you have just made two conflicting statements in one sentence, but I get it. I think.
Arrgh. You're right. Good thing you got what I was saying.
I don't think religious humans are incapable of reason, but religion does not foster reasoning abilities
I agree. No more than atheism fosters reasoning.
and they are definitely not allies, IMHO. Do you want me to dig up all the quotes from Christian philosophers on how reason is the enemy of faith?
No, I am familiar with your argument, and I have in fact made the same argument with regards to Mormonism. Plenty of Joseph Smith writings place the "reasoning of men" in a dark corner. But I think that they use the word "reasoning" negatively for lack of a better term. What they're really complaining about, I think, is when people deny the spiritual and defer to their own natural devices to try to reason an attack against it. In that sense reason is viewed as an enemy, but I doubt they would suggest reasoning is generally considered evil altogether. I think theists think reasoning
can be bad, but only when the results from that reasoning are bad. The theists and atheists would just have different perspectives on what is really bad.
After all, criminals use reasoning all the time when they justify their deeds, i.e. I needed to feed my family, so I robbed the bank.
So I guess reasoning can be viewed as both good and bad, depending on the assumptions one brings to the table. But I think it is a bit unfair to suggest reasoning and religion is like comparing superman and kryptonite.
I might be getting the wrong vibe, but you seem hostile to atheism for some reason.
Come on Zoid, you know better than that.
I think I have made friends with almost everyone here, knowing perfectly well they are mostly atheists. I don't try to convert atheists to theism. I love you just the way you are, trust me. You guys are truly a breath of fresh air, coming from the LDS apologetic circle where thinking is generally a crime. I find your insights and the knowledge base fascinating. But often I feel like some of you try to push me further towards atheism. Apparently I have to leave theism altogether - denouncing Mormonism wasn't enough to earn complete respect from all of you. I get this feeling from people like Mercury, Porter and occassionally beastie and sethbag.
You don't see me starting anti-Atheist threads. But I will occassionally respond to threads when I think theism has been unfairly attacked.
He basically made it clear that he is not going to treat people who do not believe in the supernatural the same way as those who do.
I don't think he did this at all.
He thinks secularism is wrong. And that doesn't bother you?
I think what he thinks is wrong is the goal of the secular movement, which is trying to remove religion entirely from our society. We have a secular government and he has no intentions to change this. You make it sound like he is pushing for a theocracy.
What exactly am I supposed to disbelieve about it?
Anything you cannot substantiate with hard evidence. Until your examples go beyond assertion, there is little reason for me to dig for counter-evidence.
I get the feeling too many of you guys rely on flimsy evidence such as the website beastie provided, which claims George Bush said atheists weren't really citizens. I mean come on. No politician is THAT stupid.
“All knowledge of reality starts from experience and ends in it...Propositions arrived at by purely logical means are completely empty as regards reality." - Albert Einstein