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My father is friends with his hooker on Facebook

My father is friends with his hooker on Facebook

My father is friends with his hooker on Facebook

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My father is friends with his hooker on Facebook

My father is friends with his hooker on Facebook

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My father is friends with his hooker on Facebook

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Dawkins on Morality

shinyblurry says...

1.Complete trust or confidence in someone or something
- this restores one's faith in politicians

2.Strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof

3.A system of religious belief
- the Christian faith

4.A strongly held belief or theory
- the faith that life will expand until it fills the universe

Yes, you actually do have faith in those things, and a whole lot more. Your idea of what is factual doesn't provide absolute knowledge, and often times what you consider factual is the interpertation of an authority whom you have placed faith in as a trustworthy source of knowledge. Many of the things that people consider factual they have never personally investigated but simply blindly trust in them because it seems reasonable to do so. Either because everyone agrees on them, or experts agree on them, etc. A lot of these decisions we make about the nature of reality are merely value judgements based on probabilities. It is inherent to take many leaps of faith every day in our understanding just to be able to operate in the world on a basic level.

>> ^peggedbea:
the rising and setting of the sun isn't accepted on faith, it's accepted on the fact there are eons of precedence for such an event and we do, indeed, know for a fact how the mechanism works. maybe you mean "we dont know for a fact that the earth won't stop dead in it tracks tonight and never rotate again" and so you assign "faith" to that. i dont have "faith" that the solar system is going to continue as normal tomorrow like someone might have faith that a god is listening to their prayers. i have "faith" that the solar system is going to continue as normal tomorrow like i have "faith" that when i let go of the pen in my hand, it's going to fall to floor.
>> ^shinyblurry:
In what sense is an atheist spiritual? I must also point out that people have faith in a lot of things. Lacking absolute knowledge, and the ability to completely predict the future, you must step outside the bounds of your understanding and make predictions about reality based on limited information. Although there is no proof that the sun will rise tomorrow, you accept it on faith that it will. Just as to say there is no God is a leap of faith. Only an omniscient being could make such a claim.


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JiggaJonson says...

I often wonder about that and fast food. Maybe you've heard of the cheeseburger bill before, maybe not. And while Super Size Me seemed a bit exaggerated at times the results he was getting from his doctor were SCARY. And while things like cigarettes and alcohol come with warnings from the surgeon general, fast food, in spite of the evidence that it's horrible for you, is protected by the aforementioned bill AND the public is under-educated about how dangerous it really is.

It's just a matter of time before we move on to soylent green for the masses. Oh wait...

In reply to this comment by peggedbea:
the cost of food isn't high enough yet. historically, people are generally complacent with letting the ruling class do whatever as long as they can afford food and expect a reasonably brighter future. i wonder if part of the reason we subsidize agriculture is to keep food prices artificially low longer to avoid social unrest. and then there's fast food. which consistently remains cheap. my paranoid brain is starting to formulate fast food as social control conspiracies. also, google holodomor. and think about monsanto.

i think we've all given up on the "brighter future" part... and food prices keep fluctuating.. it's coming though, don't worry. the rest of us will join you soon. as soon as we can no longer afford a mcrib. >> ^rottenseed:

Why isn't USAmerica rioting? I am. It's just me though.


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