I guess. But it's one joke in a thread of 200 pages.
I'll warrant there's more than one joke in here, lol.Depends on your perspective
By "someone" do you mean a western person, a non-western person, an islamic leader in a western country, an islamic leader in a non-western country, a western politician or a non-western politician?Or can I pick whoever I want? cause that seems too easy For instance I found this in about 30seconds
I'm surprised that neither Dr_Woohoo or Uppityduck have had anything to say or any thoughts in response to my post on the previous page.Oh wait, no I'm not...
"It could be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure." -- Albert Einstein
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There's one point I've tried to explain before, but I haven't found the right words yet. It comes across clearly that many religious people perceive atheists as lacking meaning or fulfilment in their lives. They couldn't be more wrong. I gaze in rapture at sunsets. The fact I know the scientific detail behind how and why I am seeing such beauty, including the scientific basis for why seeing such things gives me pleasure, in no way lessens the sense of awe and wonder I experience.I've never understood why ignorance should be required for bliss.
I find your worldview to be ridiculous and absurd - I don't mean that to insult you at all, I'm just saying that I feel you are incredibly misguided. Everything you say is foolish and contradictory. But I'll reply at length tomorrow as there is a lot more I would like to say on this...
How can nature be subject to rational laws if it is, as you say, ultimately random and meaningless? That makes no sense. Or what about gravity, or the movement of the planets in the solar system? These are all rational, natural laws that have distinct purpose...
you are psyche right? all the "famous scientists believe" stuff and plagiarising most of your posts?
If you believe there is no such thing as truth, and therefore everything is inherently meaningless, how can you then go on to say that you perceive beauty in a sunset - how can beauty have any kind of meaning in your worldview? It's just a word that means nothing and is of no inherent value whatsoever ... Yet, coincidentally, almost everyone perceives beauty in nature to some extent. You then go on to say that you appreciate the scientific understanding behind a sunset - so I am assuming therefore that you also appreciate the order and rationality of the natural laws that govern the sun and the Earth's precise movements in relation to the sun? But I would ask of you, how can you appreciate the rationality in nature if you believe there is no ultimate principle of logic or rationality behind any of it? How can nature be subject to rational laws if it is, as you say, ultimately random and meaningless? That makes no sense. Or what about gravity, or the movement of the planets in the solar system? These are all rational, natural laws that have distinct purpose...
Another more "moderate" take on the koran[video]