Tobin wrote:95% of humanity really believe in a supreme being.
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Tobin wrote:95% of humanity really believe in a supreme being.
Drifting wrote:When Paul H Dunn told his war stories (I sat next to him on the stand on one occassion where he spoke) and the spirit testified of his words (lies) to virtually every member of the congregation. What was its role?
subgenius wrote:1. You sitting next to Dunn seems superfluous, or as an appeal to authority, or at best...anecdotal...nevertheless...seemingly irrelevant.
2. clarify "(lies)"
3. the Spirit is unable to confirm a falsehood.
4. "virtually every member"?, please elaborate....was a survey or poll taken afterward?
5. "What was its role"?...in association with 'lies' the role would have been to be absent.
You seem to be wanting to change the topic, correct?
Drifting wrote:Tobin wrote:95% of humanity really believe in a supreme being.
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subgenius wrote:Tobin wrote:95% of humanity really believe in a supreme being.
Probably a bit of hyperbole...not that you can claim better...but Tobin's underlying point is valid and not inaccurate
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_re ... opulations
6.8 billion people in the world and only 300-500 million are irreligious...hmmm...that makes up about 4% to 7%...which leaves about 93%-97%
So, yea...a whopping majority.
The study detailed Americans' deep and broad religiosity, finding that 92 percent believe in God or a universal spirit -- including one in five of those who call themselves atheists. More than half of Americans polled pray at least once a day.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 00818.html
About 78% are affiliated religious
http://religions.pewforum.org/reports
Main article: Demographics of atheism
It is difficult to quantify the number of atheists in the world. Respondents to religious-belief polls may define "atheism" differently or draw different distinctions between atheism, non-religious beliefs, and non-theistic religious and spiritual beliefs.[139] A Hindu atheist would declare oneself as a Hindu, although also being an atheist at the same time.[140] A 2005 survey published in Encyclopædia Britannica found that the non-religious made up about 11.9% of the world's population, and atheists about 2.3%. This figure did not include those who follow atheistic religions, such as some Buddhists.[20] A broad figure estimates the number of atheists and agnostics on Earth at 1.1 billion.[141]
Drifting wrote:Shows first hand eye witness evidence
The opposite of "the truth"
But I saw it do so, first hand.
Of the 300 people I could see, 259 of them were moved to tears.
See 3
You introduced "the spirit" into the discussion, but consider your apology accepted.
Drifting wrote:[
DemographicsMain article: Demographics of atheism
It is difficult to quantify the number of atheists in the world. Respondents to religious-belief polls may define "atheism" differently or draw different distinctions between atheism, non-religious beliefs, and non-theistic religious and spiritual beliefs.[139] A Hindu atheist would declare oneself as a Hindu, although also being an atheist at the same time.[140] A 2005 survey published in Encyclopædia Britannica found that the non-religious made up about 11.9% of the world's population, and atheists about 2.3%. This figure did not include those who follow atheistic religions, such as some Buddhists.[20] A broad figure estimates the number of atheists and agnostics on Earth at 1.1 billion.[141]
Drifting wrote:DemographicsMain article: Demographics of atheism
It is difficult to quantify the number of atheists in the world. Respondents to religious-belief polls may define "atheism" differently or draw different distinctions between atheism, non-religious beliefs, and non-theistic religious and spiritual beliefs.[139] A Hindu atheist would declare oneself as a Hindu, although also being an atheist at the same time.[140] A 2005 survey published in Encyclopædia Britannica found that the non-religious made up about 11.9% of the world's population, and atheists about 2.3%. This figure did not include those who follow atheistic religions, such as some Buddhists.[20] A broad figure estimates the number of atheists and agnostics on Earth at 1.1 billion.[141]
I'm actually shocked that Drifting went there. Ok, maybe not that shocked. He does tend to question things like water is wet or that the Sun shines from time to time.subgenius wrote:ummm...doesn't change anything...maybe you should read for comprehension, links were provided
Tobin wrote:I'm actually shocked that Drifting went there. Ok, maybe not that shocked. He does tend to question things like water is wet or that the Sun shines from time to time.
subgenius wrote:"if you actually have a solid reference that details the "method" of mary's conception"
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