I'm not so much as StiffMittens is...I was actually trying to go by the definition which you've given time and time again about religion = belief in God or gods. So what happens when I go by your definition -Backglass wrote:How can you argue over a definition?
thenStiffMittens wrote:I responded by suggesting that distinguishing between god and religion is actually relevant and enumerated several reasons why I think this is so.
which flies directly in the face of what you've been sayingStiffMittens wrote:And religion may very well bear no relationship to any deity whatsoever (regardless of what the religious doctrine purports). So distinguishing between the two is not "splitting hairs." It is simply being accurate.
I agree...which is why it's so silly (according to you) to try to claim that belief in no deity or non-belief in a deity isn't religious. Yet, Stiffy is telling me that religion may very well bear no relationship to any deity whatsoever. So which is right?Backglass wrote:It's very simple actually. If the definition doesn't fit, you aren't an atheist. Much like you would say someone who doesn't believe that Jesus Christ existed isn't a christian. You could try to "argue" about it all you want but it's pretty cut & dried.
It's not Glass...go back and read the thread again. Stiffy is saying that religion doesn't have to be linked to a deity and you've told me in the past that it is. It's not my problem...you guys need to define what is religion and what is not.Backglass wrote:I don't understand why this is so hard for you.
This shows a basic misunderstanding of what we believe. We do not believe in one god. We also believe that there is a god of this world - the devil, who has blinded the minds and hearts of people from the truth of Jesus Christ. We put our trust in the God who exists in 3 persons, and became incarnate through the 2nd person to pay the penalty for our sins in order to redeem us.Backglass wrote:You believe that there is ONE god and all the others are false. I believe they ALL are false. We are not so different actually.
Not that you agree with me on any of that, but to say we believe in the existence of one god is untrue. We put our trust in one and abhor the other.
Backglass wrote:This is as silly as me saying that "You christians need to hash out amongst yourselves whether Jesus was real" because some "christian" said he didn't exist.
Bingo...you're getting it finally!
When I agree with you and finally give in on this definition I'm told that now religion doesn't have to bear any relationship to a deity whatsoever. It's you guys that are confusing the issue. Our side is in agreement on God's existence.
Yet when I tell you the same thing you argue with me and revert back to redefining it as a "lack of belief". At some point in your life you pondered the existence of God and proactively decided that it was not true. You didn't suffer from a "lack of belief" on the subject.Backglass wrote:The definition is easy to find...just look in the dictionary.
Main Entry: athe·ist
Pronunciation: \ˈā-thē-ist\
Function: noun
Date: 1551
Etymology: Middle French athéisme, from athée atheist, from Greek atheos godless, from a- + theos god
: one who believes that there is no deity
You know what I meanBackglass wrote:...and I have never screamed "BLOODY MURDER!" :LOL:
Look, when I quoted you it was to show Stiffy that you, as CC's most vocal atheist, have defined religion as being associated with the belief in God. He's saying religion may very well bear no relationship to a deity whatsoever. I didn't force him to write that.




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