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Musycks on February 15, 2009, 8:53 PM

You must be kidding?! Rick reveals the breadth of his ignorance and the paucity of his intellectual acumen.
For starters anyone that references the bible as often as he does rules himself out of serious discussion. His ideas here would barely trouble a 5th grader. It’s one thing to say that some infinite intelligence ‘created’ the entire universe just for us humans, but to go one and anthropomorphise ’it’s’ intentions as ‘love’ towards us is arrogant and insulting.
Rick, life is a glorious accident, filled with wonder and meaning, none of it dependant on the sky god you kneel and scrape to. You are culturally programmed to the Judeo-Xtian variant of superstition for historical reasons and to hold to them denies an incredible amount or reason and logic and science.
If you’re going to post your thoughts in a forum like this please lift your game. Usually the question coming from an evangelist ‘Are you smarter than a 5th grader’ is more a threat than an inquiry.

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Graham Orr on February 16, 2009, 5:11 AM

The meaning of life? You really want it, Rick Warren? There is none. We make our own meanings based upon the degree of mental conditioning we have. You simply rely on the scripture to tell you what to do instead of thinking for yourself. Your interpretation of the world around you is first-order and is prone to heavy error.

In this day and age, it will be the ignorant religious who pull down the rest of society. How dare you preach your filth! Let the coming generations explore the world with untainted eyes and minds… the superstitions the church teaches may have worked in the dark ages but its days are numbered.

Science >> Religion. Actually, there is no comparison.

P.S. Evolution/natural selection made religion. As our level of abstraction increased, our psychological necessities grew. In a harsh world, it is advantageous to believe that a god is going to help you through a tough time. Likewise, religion brings increases community cohesion (at least in basic forms) which can lead to better survival. Though there is perhaps no “religion gene” the mental susceptibility and behavioral conditioning is passed from one generation to the next.


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