Excellent video from DarkMatter2525
The ideas and arguments are well known but this video expresses these quite clearly.
Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2013
Excellent video from DarkMatter2525
The ideas and arguments are well known but this video expresses these quite clearly.
Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2013
It seems Father Robert Barron thinks that “true” atheists have a joyless, hopeless mentality.
Well, Father Robert Barron must be a buffoon; as an atheist I know how precious life is, that we have this one moment in time to enjoy, to love and be loved, to help others, to wonder in amazement at what this world brings, to create monuments, to fight against injustice.
I love helping others, I enjoy the rewards and recognition of hard work, I love travelling and meeting people around the world, I love taking photos which I hope others will also enjoy. All this without the falsehoods and injustices that religions bring. A life free from religious tyranny and enslavement.
There is no evidence for a god. And religions have empty words built on delusion and lies. So, yes, live a full of joy. Father Robert Barron doesn’t get it.
UPDATE 2nd May 2012: Eric MacDonald provides a more detailed response on Father Robert Barron’s “ideas”.
Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2012
The Bible. So childish. So full of rubbish. The Koran, Book of Mormon, and books of other religions are probably similarly grotesque.
Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2012
Catholics attack rationality…no change there then!
The religious do not have a real concept of reality, of common sense. They are cocooned in their little fantasy world and feel threatened when someone points out weaknesses and other nonsense that the religious live in. So to protect their world, to hold onto power, the entrench further against reality, the religious lash out even it means that they make themselves even more fools.
I would go further and say that some of the religious know that some things are not true and deliberately delude and scam the people. How else can you explain the actions of these Catholic?
Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2012
The National Secular Society has a great piece on Cameron’s recent speech on Christian values and Easter:
Common sense, critical thinking, the scientific method, these have all shown the improbability of any religion being a reflection of reality. In fact, religion has been shown to be nothing more than a mechanism for control and enslavement, a media for ignorance, injustice and terror. Further, science has shown the improbability of a god.
There is enough beauty in truth and in reality but the religious are blind, close-minded, in their faith. I would therefore question the thinking processes for those that profess belief in gods and religions as such thinking is in opposition to rationality. In particular, I would scrutinise those politicians who “do god” as they have now flung open the door of their beliefs to criticism,
Based on the improbability of gods and religions being a truth, based on the evils of religion, Cameron is either an unthinking, credulous person with a flawed thinking processes, or he is a liar trying enhance his politician position. What is undoubted is that he is a politician.
The National Secular Society makes a clear case that Cameron is dissembling, hypocritical and disingenuous. He has failed in trying to be “cool” to attract younger votes. Now he’s going for the religious votes.
Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2012
…and it’s right here:
Pretty serious stuff and well presented by DarkMatter2525.
Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2012
Another great video from NonStampCollector. It speaks volumes.
Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2012
I needed a laugh today, and ZOMGitsCriss certainly put a smile on my face with her video (see below) . Of course Victor J Stenger covers a lot of this in his book “God: The Failed Hypothesis” but without the colourful language!
Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2012
Via tenneral, Edward Tate’s YouTube video on thankfulness.
Plain and honest speaking.
Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2011