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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThere's no reason why ethics and morals can't be studied scientifically, and indeed no doubt many branches of science do so. .
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI suspect a lot of comments on here are originally tongue in cheak, get taken far too seriously and it escalates into a holy/unholy war. Pitfalls of a forum, must go against my religious convictions and use smileys although I hate the little barstewards.
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I suspect a lot of comments on here are originally tongue in cheak, get taken far too seriously and it escalates into a holy/unholy war. Pitfalls of a forum, must go against my religious convictions and use smileys although I hate the little barstewards.
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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostI was just making an observation.
If you feel insulted it lies more in your defensive interpretation.
And you must admit that being a faithful believer in a religion cuts down on the unanswered questions and on the issues where you have to figure out your own moral standpoint since many answers are found in "the book".
Ctrf-F is easier than internal argumentation.
Right?
Secondly, you did insult them, no wriggling out of it. Here it is again:Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostI am not surprised to see that a religious person has large areas of the brain showing no activity.
Is it an enjoyment of putting people down? Intolerance of those who are different to you? Or is it a wish to spoil the positive things a lot of people get from something that you don't?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostHe is simply pointing out that there is nothing in there to support what you say.
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He is simply pointing out that there is nothing in there to support what you say.
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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostYou interpret it wrong.
The pictures are of the same person.
It shows that at the baseline, assume total relaxation, there is a certain amount of brain activity in some regions of the brain.
In the picture to the left it show the same person when he is meditating, ie. thinking as hard as possible about his religious beliefs. A little more activity is spotted. But it is still very far from using a lot of the brain.
There is no indication of this test person being anywhere near "smart".
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostNone of the atheists picked that up.
Xog rides in on a chariot and makes a buffoon of himself.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI think it means that religious people are smarter.
The pictures are of the same person.
It shows that at the baseline, assume total relaxation, there is a certain amount of brain activity in some regions of the brain.
In the picture to the left it show the same person when he is meditating, ie. thinking as hard as possible about his religious beliefs. A little more activity is spotted. But it is still very far from using a lot of the brain.
There is no indication of this test person being anywhere near "smart".
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostThere are no trolls on CUK. Only those with a different view.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI think it means that religious people are smarter.
Xog rides in on a chariot and makes a buffoon of himself.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou really have to get some lessons in trolling.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostDarn right. Punishable by death, about time us atheists had some fun.
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