First of all, animals aren't thinking about the balance of nature. People that believe animals (non-human animals, obviously) think about such things are just plain stupid. Also, it's also odd how many atheists believe that humans are some how supernatural—there is zero evidence that shows that humans are supernatural (i.e. 'above nature', 'unnatural', etc.). If humans are a product of natural forces (as atheists typically believe they are), this means that ALL human behavior IS natural. The mentality that humans and their behavior is somehow unnatural is theistically based. I find it hilarious how so many atheists still believe that humans are unnatural. While it is hilarious, it is no surprise, most people are unreflective sheeps...just going with the flow. The moral of this story: Atheists, you should probably not believe humans are supernatural, such an idea stinks of theism.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Atheism and ethics
First of all, animals aren't thinking about the balance of nature. People that believe animals (non-human animals, obviously) think about such things are just plain stupid. Also, it's also odd how many atheists believe that humans are some how supernatural—there is zero evidence that shows that humans are supernatural (i.e. 'above nature', 'unnatural', etc.). If humans are a product of natural forces (as atheists typically believe they are), this means that ALL human behavior IS natural. The mentality that humans and their behavior is somehow unnatural is theistically based. I find it hilarious how so many atheists still believe that humans are unnatural. While it is hilarious, it is no surprise, most people are unreflective sheeps...just going with the flow. The moral of this story: Atheists, you should probably not believe humans are supernatural, such an idea stinks of theism.
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