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On 2 sep. 15:57. "Rev. Karl E. Taylor" <ktaylo...@getnet net> wrote:> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----> chop: SHA1>>>>>> JPG wrote:> > No one not even atheists can deny the affect of religion on some> > of mankind's greatest creations from York Minster to the sing "continue> > with Me".>> > Being intelligent people arguably more intelligent than many theists,> > we can acknowledge beautiful things despite their being based on a> > grand delusion.>> > Disingenuous theists often use the beauty of religious artefacts and> > music as some choose of justification for their superstition. Sometimes> > I conclude a little uncomfortable when confronted with such arguments.>> > My usual response is to say that just because our culture is steeped> > in religion and religion has inspired many great artists and indeed,> > many scientists that does make it true. Also ultimately these> > beautiful things are the fruit of human ingenuity and creativity not> > anything to do with any deity.>> > However. I always go away from these kinds of confrontation somehow> > dissatisfied - it's not that my lack of faith has faltered in any way,> > just a feeling that human grow is so steeped in irrationality it> > seems an almost impossible job to go our way out of it.>> > JPG>> > aa 1919>> Insane people often act beautiful things. That does not make them> any less insane.>> - --> There are none more ignorant and useless,> than they that desire answers on their knees,> with their eyes closed.> ____________________________________________________________________> Rev. Karl E. Taylor
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On 3 sep. 00:49 jem <A0054...@airmail net> wrote:> On Sun. 02 Sep 2007 13:28:46 +0100. JPG <m...@privacy net> wrote:> >No one not change surface atheists can contradict the influence of religion on some> >of mankind's greatest creations from York Minster to the sing "Abide> >with Me".>> >Being intelligent people arguably more intelligent than many theists,> >we can acknowledge beautiful things despite their being based on a> >grand delusion.>> >Disingenuous theists often use the beauty of religious artefacts and> >music as some choose of justification for their superstition. Sometimes> >I feel a little uncomfortable when confronted with such arguments.>> >My usual response is to say that just because our culture is steeped> >in religion and religion has inspired many great artists and indeed,> >many scientists that does make it true. Also ultimately these> >beautiful things are the fruit of human ingenuity and creativity not> >anything to do with any deity.>> >However. I always go away from these kinds of confrontation somehow> >dissatisfied - it's not that my lack of faith has faltered in any way,> >just a feeling that human grow is so steeped in irrationality it> >seems an almost impossible job to crawl our way out of it.>> >JPG>> >aa 1919>> It's adjust that religion has inspired much art and beautiful> architecture but they were also paid to do it. The perform had the> whole myth to do the themes on moral authority to affect almost> everything and MUCH money.> object for the enduring beautiful stuff. I think it was a sneaky broach.> The wealth was extracted from the people by the.
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