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- From: bobbe@vice.ICO.TEK.COM (Robert Beauchaine)
- Newsgroups: alt.atheism
- Subject: Re: iq<->religion: connection?
- Message-ID: <11009@vice.ICO.TEK.COM>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 00:47:46 GMT
- References: <ofBEMFy00Uh_I2BY9m@andrew.cmu.edu> <1992Dec21.135856.5629@prime.mdata.fi>
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- In article <1992Dec21.135856.5629@prime.mdata.fi> iikkap@mits.mdata.fi (Iikka Paavolainen) writes:
- >
- >More often than not, the intelligent person will be drawn away from Christian-
- >ity after discovering these contradictions. Thus, he/she is 99% sure that the
- >stuff in the bible is false. Only if he/she wants to create a 'false God',
- >try to convince himself of the existence of God, to give a sense of security
- >and happiness, will he/she revert to Christianity.
- >As the saying goes, people want to make themselves believe the better more than
- >the worse, no matter how irrational it might seem.
- >
-
- A cursory glance at modern Catholocism and some forms of
- Protestantism should show you that you don't even need to be in the
- top quartile of intelligence to create false gods. You don't have
- to be drawn away from Christianity in the face of contradictions.
- Instead, you have the option of re-molding Christianity. These churches
- have thrown off the literalistic interpretation of the Bible.
- They have, in many cases, dispensed with any meaningful concept of
- hell. They have created a god who is indeed all loving,
- mysterious; a god who does offer salvation even to those
- who do not believe, never-you-mind what the Bible says.
-
- As mankind's collective intelligence increases, god gets further
- relegated to the cracks. I'm afraid, however, that there will
- always be those who can keep finding those ever smaller crevices
- in which to stick him. If religion in the world dies, it will be
- a slow and painful death for us all.
-
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- Bob Beauchaine bobbe@vice.ICO.TEK.COM
-
- "Look, I tried the cat experiment. On the third trial, the cat was
- dead. On each of the subsequent 413 trials, it remained dead. Am I
- doing something wrong?"
- James Nicoll
-
- Q. How many Heisenbergs does it take to screw in a light bulb?
- A. If you know the number, you don't know where the light bulb is!
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