Perhaps you don't understand. Even the mormons don't believe the baptism makes the deceased into a mormon. A better analogy is that of someone who would like to make sure you have the opportunity to go to a play and so he puts a ticket at will call for you in case you would like to attend. You won't even know there is a ticket there for you unless you decide to go to the show. How this amounts to something akin to rape is beyond me.
Maybe you didn't previously know this particular show was show playing, maybe you had heard about about it and and had writen it off. But the ticket is placed at will call for you in case you decide to see the show, whether it is because you just now heard about it for the first time or simply gained a different perspective on it.
Furthermore, the vast majority of baptisms are performed on behalf of people who never heard the message at all while alive.
And by your logic simply having convictions different from others is condescending or presumptuous. If someone is a believing Hindu, by definition they believe you are wrong if you subscribe to Christian doctrine, or if you are a Muslim, etc...
Maybe you didn't previously know this particular show was show playing, maybe you had heard about about it and and had writen it off. But the ticket is placed at will call for you in case you decide to see the show, whether it is because you just now heard about it for the first time or simply gained a different perspective on it.
Furthermore, the vast majority of baptisms are performed on behalf of people who never heard the message at all while alive.
And by your logic simply having convictions different from others is condescending or presumptuous. If someone is a believing Hindu, by definition they believe you are wrong if you subscribe to Christian doctrine, or if you are a Muslim, etc...
A little learning is a dangerous thing.
Do you know the best way to anger an atheist?
28/02/2012 07:10:57 PM
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Or, you could baptize one of them, posthumously.
28/02/2012 07:32:48 PM
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I can't think of any reason for an atheist to be annoyed by that.
28/02/2012 11:08:44 PM
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Well, for starters, it's really effing rude.
28/02/2012 11:31:36 PM
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It is an act of love.
29/02/2012 12:34:03 AM
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Everyone does it for that reason? (edits for clarity)
29/02/2012 10:27:02 AM
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I have some disturbing news for you...
29/02/2012 06:42:41 PM
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For anyone reading this: the guy above is wrong, and I am admitting that to you on his behalf, so
29/02/2012 07:15:38 PM
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Maybe without realizing it, you have articulated....
29/02/2012 07:24:13 PM
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I actually find that conversation quite interesting.
29/02/2012 08:18:35 PM
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Re: I actually find that conversation quite interesting.
29/02/2012 09:07:06 PM
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I cannot possibly agree more with these two paragraphs of yours...
29/02/2012 09:28:09 PM
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I find the Fall perhaps the most interesting part.
02/03/2012 09:05:29 AM
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Re: I find the Fall perhaps the most interesting part.
02/03/2012 06:26:06 PM
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There are 3 critical distinctions: 1) Ability to sin, 2) Awareness of sin and 3) Appreciation of sin
05/03/2012 04:08:36 AM
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It is not an act of love to defy the beliefs of a loved one.
29/02/2012 02:32:45 PM
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Rape? That is ridiculous.
29/02/2012 05:26:13 PM
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It's a bit of hyperbole, but not too far from it, imo
29/02/2012 05:45:39 PM
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"Spiritual rape" might be going a bit far, but otherwise that sounds about right.
02/03/2012 08:06:48 AM
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Isn't religion different than faith, though?
28/02/2012 07:44:07 PM
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Yeah that's pretty much what I said
28/02/2012 08:21:56 PM
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that won't work on Buddists
28/02/2012 09:21:48 PM
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For some reason I always imagine Buddhists as the monk class on RPG games... *NM*
28/02/2012 10:13:27 PM
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That's always been my view of the issue. Half-assed non-religious types are just as obnoxious too.
28/02/2012 10:34:12 PM
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Seems a got both a pat on the back and a scathing rebuke. I call that a good day
28/02/2012 11:57:45 PM
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Best way to anger an atheist, by declaring all atheists are the same. *NM*
28/02/2012 10:38:51 PM
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Common error number 1: "Atheism isn't a lack of belief, but rather a belief that God doesn't exist."
28/02/2012 11:18:23 PM
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Curiously, anger at statements of simple obvious facts is a hallmark of religious fundamentalism.
29/02/2012 10:27:29 AM
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What you're doing there is defining "atheist" and "agnostic" in a way that suits you, but...
29/02/2012 11:50:27 AM
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What I am doing is using the terms as they were universally used until about the time I was born.
05/03/2012 01:11:21 AM
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So what do you call this position?:
05/03/2012 08:43:20 AM
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I call them both agnostic, but the former leans toward atheism while the latter has no lean.
05/03/2012 10:53:02 AM
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See, there you go again, defining atheism in such a way as to make it sound ridiculous.
05/03/2012 11:21:17 AM
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Well, is unswerving belief a good thing, or not?
05/03/2012 11:57:05 AM
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What's happening
05/03/2012 02:24:41 PM
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Conversationally, DKs use of "atheism" at the start of this convo is the only practical definition.
07/03/2012 03:10:18 AM
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Oh really? The guy who was doing it to annoy people?
07/03/2012 09:53:38 PM
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The guy who was doing it to annoy atheists based on the terms technical and popular meaning, yes.
11/03/2012 04:04:36 AM
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Whatever.
12/03/2012 12:39:24 AM
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I understand that as "I completely agree."
13/03/2012 12:11:18 AM
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I have known very few people who "believe" their religion from rearing and actually understand it.
29/02/2012 12:08:01 PM
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I thought that was "best way to make an atheist roll his/her eyes at you"? *NM*
29/02/2012 11:05:21 PM
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