Your post just reminded me about how clever I think I am for wearing a Pink Floyd shirt with a rainbow coming out of a spectrum and not looking at all gay. It makes me feel like I found a loophole in societal views. Anyways, mine would be that absolutely anything imaginable can exist in the universe because we can't prove it doesn't. Unicorns, dragons, God, Unicorn-dragon-gods and what else have you. Though not by name, anything we identify them as probably exists somewhere. I think anyone who says they know what exists and what doesn't should shut up. (I am not religous)Jack the Potato said:I hate the gay community. All of it. Absolutely, unapologetically hate it. Why, you ask?
THEY STOLE GOD-DAMNED RAINBOWS. ASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHOOOOOOOOOOOOOLES!!!
I strongly dislike capitalism, and yet, I work a part time job while paying for college and paying taxes, car insurance, car payments etc. And I live in Canada, where we get 13% sales tax on EVERYTHING.Spot1990 said:My unpopular opinion? Mostly just because I'm a student and apparently it's a bit of a faux pas to admit this to other students (especially in Ireland) I have certain capitalist leanings. Funny thing is I actually took time between school and college and worked. So I have a bunch of people who have just finished their exams, never worked a day in their life telling me I'm a greedy capitalist pig. "Oh you think taxes should be higher and you're "entitled" to have the government pay your college fees? How 'bout you weigh in after you've actually contributed to this communal pool of resources you're after". I'm not saying you have to wait until you've worked to have an opinion, but you're not allowed attack me for mine 'til you've actually even tried to contribute to society. It's very easy to want socialism when you're the one that has everything to gain and nothing to lose with it. This doesn't apply to all students who disagree with me by the way. Mostly just the ones who drink away their grant money while studying philosophy or something then ***** and moan that anyone dares think maybe this shouldn't be government funded. You're not allowed spend taxpayer money on a round of Jagerbombs and then accuse me of being greedy.
You knew this was coming friend. *loads phosphorous grenades*hulksmashley said:Well, first of all, what harm does it do? If they aren't hurting anyone, why does someone's personal beliefs matter to you? Or to any atheist?
And before you respond with "But Christians care about the personal beliefs of others." that is because it is a basic tenant of our beliefs that anyone who isn't Christian has some crap waiting for them in the afterlife. They're trying to help you not have that crap waiting. I personally don't discuss my beliefs with someone, unless they ask. Once someone asks they can't complain if I try to convince them I'm right.
I just don't think that an inability to prove something exists should be grounds for dismissing it. Also I believe that there are some things that we cannot understand. To the point that we won't even recognize that there is something that we're missing.
Anyway, I tried to explain my thinking. And I tried to not give offense. I'm sorry if I failed on either count.
*Re-deploys flame shield, and hopes for no responses with mean curse words.*
Relish in Chaos said:snip
I don't believe that belief in a deity is poisonous, just the religions which use that god to further an agenda of some kind, aside from "Love everyone else, and don't be a dick." So people use that for a lot of reasons, such as oppression, creating distinctions, or wars. I haven't had bad experiences with religion personally, but I have a very polarized personality, so I will put my thoughts into the extreme, despite being moderate. This stems from Republicans, who want to do so many ridiculous things to persecute a group who are legally and morally humans and US Citizens, often claiming religion, which should be distinct and separated from any government.S1leNt RIP said:Lol, that is a pretty funny coincidence.
Also, your view of religion makes me sad. How is religion any different from any other worldview besides it's falsity?
I suppose if you compare homosexuals to animals it's natural. I mean, if I am an animal driven by my most basic need to bone and there aren't chicks around (we'll say I'm a rooster) then why not hump a dude? Men who are/were heterosexual before entering prison will satisfy their urges with other men.
But again, I'm not as well versed in current homosexuality research as I should be in order to support this claim.
Woefully inadequate research? I don't know if you've paid attention to scientific journals over the past 20 years, but it's been in pretty much every issue I can think of. There are literally thousands of papers supporting evolution.S1leNt RIP said:I believe in God and while I believe that evolution is possibly outside of my areas of knowledge/research/experience, I find it unlikely given my (woefully inadequate) research on the subject.
The thing here is, so do the pro-choice groups. The difference is where you define "life." Some would like to define it at the moment of conception (which would make every single woman in the United States a criminal as about 20-30% of all pregnancies are aborted before they reach the end of the first trimester via natural mechanisms), some would like to define it after the first trimester where the fetus develops recognizable features, etc.I think Abortion is killing a living (innocent) being and should be illegal.
I may not agree wholely, but I do agree there should be a serious discussion about it. What I do hate are all the pro-Pot memes the supporters spew without any evidence at all. "Nobody's ever died of an overdose," ..... "It doesn't harm your brain or anything else, it is perfectly safe" (most studies I've seen say with chronic use mental abilities take a drastic hit), etc. The supporters act like it's a harmless, when that's not even true for common household spices.I think Pot should be legal.
The issue with the 1% was never that they were rich; it was that they weren't held accountable for (A) - The financial crisis which brought the American banking industry to its knees, and created the worst depression in 70 years. Very few people have been charged, despite nearly every major bank taking part in it. And (B) - They are disproportionately favored by taxes. You've seen Romney's tax return - a whole 12.5% tax rate because he lives off of a trust fund. The average middle class worker is taxed between 20% and 25%. Whether it's a flat tax or closing loopholes, the middle class is paying about double what millionaires and billionaires are paying as a percentage of their gross income. If you agree with that, then we simply don't see eye to eye on economics. ;-)Edit: Oh, and anyone living in America who rages to ANY DEGREE about the "1%". They piss me off! "Rah rah, 1% is evil rah rah, I live better than KINGS of the past. I have nature bent to my will. In summer I am cool, in winter I am warm. I am part of the 1% historically, and right now I'm part of the top 5% alive." UGH!!! Hate that! Who CARES if someone has more money than you! Who CARES what they are doing with it, because when it comes down to it you are just as selfish as those people! Seriously, how many of those same people gave to a charity or non-profit that week? The month? My money is on most of them being hypocritical douche bags!
Whew, that rant was fun.
I entirely agree with thisTheMightyAtrox said:I think prostitution should be legal. I wouldn't do it, but it could be taxed and regulated, and be good for the economy. Also, if you really want to help those girls, the only real option is to get them off the streets and into a safe environment.
See, I agree with you 100% on the homosexuality thing. To blame either nature or nurture completely seems very ignorant to me.Pfheonix said:I don't believe that belief in a deity is poisonous, just the religions which use that god to further an agenda of some kind, aside from "Love everyone else, and don't be a dick." So people use that for a lot of reasons, such as oppression, creating distinctions, or wars. I haven't had bad experiences with religion personally, but I have a very polarized personality, so I will put my thoughts into the extreme, despite being moderate. This stems from Republicans, who want to do so many ridiculous things to persecute a group who are legally and morally humans and US Citizens, often claiming religion, which should be distinct and separated from any government.S1leNt RIP said:Lol, that is a pretty funny coincidence.
Also, your view of religion makes me sad. How is religion any different from any other worldview besides it's falsity?
I suppose if you compare homosexuals to animals it's natural. I mean, if I am an animal driven by my most basic need to bone and there aren't chicks around (we'll say I'm a rooster) then why not hump a dude? Men who are/were heterosexual before entering prison will satisfy their urges with other men.
But again, I'm not as well versed in current homosexuality research as I should be in order to support this claim.
Also, we can't be sure that homosexuality in its purist form can really be found many places in nature, specifically due to evolutionary pressures which have forced it out, whereas humans experience no such pressures. We also don't know what causes homosexuality to be expressed. I personally think it may be a combination of environment as a child and a genetic mutation which results in an attraction to the same sexes' pheromones and physical distinctions. But ah well. Whatever.
Ridiculous and depressing. Nearly your whole post.Relish in Chaos said:snip
First off, speaking as an atheist, I don't care about logical proof where truth claims are concerned. A logical argument is only as good as the premises upon which it is based, and it is all too easy to include a flawed premise given our incomplete understanding of the universe. What I do care about is empirical evidence. Simply making a claim that "you can't disprove" is pointless. There are an infinite number of ways to be wrong that are equally non-falsifiable. Unless you can provide some evidence that would make your claim worth considering I'm simply going to toss it on the vast heap of claims that failed to meet their burden of proof (that which can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence).hulksmashley said:My unpopular opinion is that I believe atheists are just as close minded as the christians they claim to hate. Really? You only believe in something you can logically prove? You don't think there is anything in the entire universe that might be beyond your comprehension? You are so smart you can understand everything that has ever been?
This is an example of the argument from ignorance (basically Y must be true because I don't understand how X could be true, or Y must be true because I can't think of a better way). While I certainly give you credit for at least admitting the possibility of ignorance (this kind of self-knowledge is sadly rare), would it be so much harder to simply admit that you don't know? The simple fact that you can't think of a better way, or that something doesn't make sense to you doesn't suddenly make any opinion you may have on the matter more valid. If you can't live with not knowing, good, you're halfway there, now go learn something. This is the information age after all; it has never been easier to acquire new knowledge.S1leNt RIP said:I believe in God and while I believe that evolution is possibly outside of my areas of knowledge/research/experience, I find it unlikely given my (woefully inadequate) research on the subject.
You're aware that the major overpopulation is happening in 3rd world countries, and populations in places like Australia would be declining if not for an increased foreign presence, right?Th3Ch33s3Cak3 said:I think that universal healthcare is a good idea.
I think that the price of college in the U.S is too high.
I believe that all first world countrys should bring in a 1-child law and stop all child allowance, untill a small and self sustaining population has been achieved in those countrys.
There's this special sunglasses stuff that produces the appearance of rainbows whenever you look at a reflective surface/sky. I just noticed the other day that my prescription sunglasses have it, so I can marvel at rainbows whenever I want and nobody can call me gay because they don't even know it's happening.I hate the gay community. All of it. Absolutely, unapologetically hate it. Why, you ask?
THEY STOLE GOD-DAMNED RAINBOWS. ASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHOOOOOOOOOOOOOLES!!!
I mean, the rainbow was always kind of a fruity thing to like, but it never meant straight-up gay until the gay community adopted it as their symbol. I don't hate gay people, and I'm not against any of their causes, but seriously, fuck them for ruining rainbows. Fuck them all! You can't just "claim" the visual light spectrum! You can't!