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The Pope’s Disdain for Knowledge

January 31, 2012 in Atheism, Belief, bible, Catholic Church, Faith, Knowledge, Philosophy, pope Benedict XVI, Reason, Religion, Religious Persons, Truth

Montaigne called the human being Dasein, the being whose existence is a matter of concern for itself. We, as a species, are intimately concerned with what it means to be human and what the relationship of our species is to the rest of reality. Yet, despite unifying us as a species, this fundamental search for knowledge of the world has lead people to take divergent paths on this quest; over time, the methodologies employed by these disparate groups in their quest for knowledge have lead to competing worldviews – worldviews which are irreconcilable with one another. Two such disparate worldviews belong to the scientific community and to the religious community – though for the purposes of this post I will be focusing on the roman catholic religion. Whereas science promotes honest and open dialogue, as well as a peer-reviewed process, roman catholicism offers doctrine and frequently sanctions those who openly challenge church authority.

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Religions like that of roman catholicism claim to possess certain truths about the world, truths which are beyond questioning. In fact, within this religion, ‘knowledge’ of the world must be reconciled with the revealed truth of a god. Thus, regardless of how frequently catholic officials discuss such things as wisdom and the pursuit of knowledge, they are never really concerned with either of these pursuits: they have closed their minds to an honest reflection on reality, and thus have closed their minds to understanding it in any sort of accurate manner. This model of accruing ‘knowledge’ is directly opposed to the scientific method of coming to understand the world. Read the rest of this entry →

Intolerance Born of Ignorance: The Real Threat to Humanity

January 20, 2012 in anglican church, Atheism, Authority, Belief, bible, Canada, Catholic Church, christianity, Doctrine, Education, Ethics, Invalid Belief, islam, judaism, Judicial Matters, Law, Morality, Philosophy, Reason, Religion, Religious Freedom, Religious Persons, Science, Social Justice, Valid Belief, World Issues

When Did Ignorance Become A Point Of View?

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I am becoming increasingly upset at the intolerance that is permeating this world: both because of the severity of this intolerance and because of its frequency across the globe. One thing is certain, humanity’s future hangs in a delicate balance. It is still within our control to change our course; we still have the ability to walk down a new path. But this change will not come easily. For us to steer clear of this suicidal path we must begin respecting one another as fellow human beings, something which entails much more than simply not killing one another. It also entails learning about the natural world such that we can all work together to ensure that neither violence, nor pollution, nor inaction will be the cause of our downfall. Our long-term survival as a species requires us to put an end to intolerance in all of its many different expressions. And as we shall see, intolerance can only ever be routed out if we no longer allow ignorance to be commonplace. This is not to say that you will ever be able to prevent all forms of ignorance – but it does mean that as a species we can firmly decree that when it comes to this society or that, no law or policy can be based on any premise for which there is zero evidence or no good reason. Read the rest of this entry →

The Sunset Limited: Religious or Not, A Must See

January 3, 2012 in Atheism, Belief, bible, christianity, Faith, god, Philosophy, Reason, Religion, Truth

The Sunset Limited

The Sunset Limited: An HBO Film

I would like to take this opportunity to wish each of you a very happy new year. I have had a little break from writing over the past week and a bit, which has been nice, but I did miss the research and the writing, so I am glad to be back.

During my time off I found a film online, which i downloaded, called The Sunset Limited, an HBO film starring only two people: Tommy Lee Jones and Samuel L. Jackson. The movie is actually based on a play of the same name by Pulitzer Prize winning Cormac McCarthy, in which the actors are known only as “Black” and “White”, denoting the race of each man. White is an atheist and a professor who is fed up with his life and tries to jump in front of a subway car, the Sunset Limited. Black is an evangelical christian, a man who started his own ministry, who stops White from ending his life. The movie begins in the apartment of Black, who has since brought White back in order to keep him from trying to kill himself again. Read the rest of this entry →

‘Hitchens in Hell Because god Loved Him’

December 19, 2011 in Atheism, Belief, bible, christianity, Christopher Hitchens, Ethics, Faith, Morality, Reason, Religion

On Thursday, December 15, Christopher Hitchens passed away, succumbing to pneumonia, a complication of his esophageal cancer. One of the Four Horsemen of Atheism, Hitch was a long-time opponent of religion, which seems to have made him an individual with whom the religious are making a point: if you are an atheist, you are going to hell; not that this is news to those who consider themselves to be atheists. I certainly can’t say any of the hysteria from the religious, especially from the christian community, but I do want to discuss one argument in particular, put forward by Bryan Fischer of the christian group The American Family Association (AFA). In a video made available by RightWingWatch.org, Fischer tells the word that Hitch is in hell because the christian god loves him. You can find the video below:

First, Fischer has no reason to believe Hitchens was anything other than resolute and steadfast in his atheism, right to the bitter end. Read the rest of this entry →

The Hate and Ignorance of Catholics

December 12, 2011 in Atheism, bible, Bishops, Canada, Catholic Church, christianity, Education, Ethics, god, islam, Law, Morality, Philosophy, pope, Reason, Religion, Religious Persons

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Deutsch: Papst Pius XI.
The roman catholic church (RCC) is on a mission: not a mission of peace and love, but a mission in which it is hell-bent on bringing all people in the world under its rule of law, either directly or by proxy. For all the talk of ‘tolerance’ – which at best is only slightly veiled contempt – the RCC, in actuality, wants nothing to do with tolerating other religions and other ways of thinking. N.B. As always, this post refers to catholics in general; there are individuals and organizations that call themselves catholic, such as Catholics for Choice, which do not agree with all the official positions of the RCC. Read the rest of this entry →