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Across The Street
16th October 2010, 04:09
Currently, atheism is far from being an abstraction, and it’s as far away from communism as any thinking individual can get. Without a solid base, a solid foundation on which to base ideas, which atheism in no way represents; independent thought is impossible. Everyone now knows the baseless and deformed ideas of the atheist mind. However, far from being close to the truth the majority of believers are as far removed from the reality of God as those which negate the idea. God is the only true revolutionary, the only anarchist. The foundations of society aren’t based on the goodness of a higher power, and in fact have nothing to do with the source of all knowledge. In order to be truly revolutionary, people everywhere have to denounce that which keeps us in ignorance, even if it means coming to blows with those who claim to know God. A revolution which knows no god is not worthy of the name and everyone, everywhere will resist it. The world is not about to end, and we have a long road ahead of us.

¿Que?
16th October 2010, 04:22
So you intend to solve the problem of relativism with god? And god is supposed to be some Kantian a priori like time and space? And I, as a person who was never socialized into religion, and found and lost it because it never felt natural, should believe you because...?

Lt. Ferret
16th October 2010, 08:52
http://www.youtube.com/user/QualiaSoup#p/a/u/2/5wV_REEdvxo

there are a lot of logical basis in atheism, and they arent hard to find. also, go look up christopher hitchens.

Crimson Commissar
16th October 2010, 13:02
God a revolutionary? Seriously? God is the ultimate dictator. His mere existance would be a threat to any real form of freedom or equality we established. If God exists, we should have nothing to do with him. Humanity is it's own God. There will be no rulers in our future society. That includes spiritual rulers. God, if he exists, must be opposed by us. He is the enemy of everything we stand for.

9
16th October 2010, 13:40
Currently, atheism is far from being an abstraction, and it’s as far away from communism as any thinking individual can get. Without a solid base, a solid foundation on which to base ideas, which atheism in no way represents; independent thought is impossible. Everyone now knows the baseless and deformed ideas of the atheist mind. However, far from being close to the truth the majority of believers are as far removed from the reality of God as those which negate the idea. God is the only true revolutionary, the only anarchist. The foundations of society aren’t based on the goodness of a higher power, and in fact have nothing to do with the source of all knowledge. In order to be truly revolutionary, people everywhere have to denounce that which keeps us in ignorance, even if it means coming to blows with those who claim to know God. A revolution which knows no god is not worthy of the name and everyone, everywhere will resist it. The world is not about to end, and we have a long road ahead of us.
This entire post is completely meaningless. congratz.

communard71
16th October 2010, 14:08
Everyone now knows the baseless and deformed ideas of the atheist mind.

I actually started laughing when I read this post! Its like someone is speaking in their sleep; the nonsensical ravings of a somnambulist.:sleep:zzzzzz

F9
16th October 2010, 14:24
oh god

ÑóẊîöʼn
16th October 2010, 18:42
My Gibberish to English parser is broken, can anybody translate?

Rainsborough
20th October 2010, 14:51
Bloody hell! They've even got their foot in this door. :crying:

hatzel
20th October 2010, 14:58
...I don't think anything of any worth has been said by anybody anywhere on this thread...

ComradeMan
20th October 2010, 18:17
Currently, atheism is far from being an abstraction, and it’s as far away from communism as any thinking individual can get. Without a solid base, a solid foundation on which to base ideas, which atheism in no way represents; independent thought is impossible. Everyone now knows the baseless and deformed ideas of the atheist mind. However, far from being close to the truth the majority of believers are as far removed from the reality of God as those which negate the idea. God is the only true revolutionary, the only anarchist. The foundations of society aren’t based on the goodness of a higher power, and in fact have nothing to do with the source of all knowledge. In order to be truly revolutionary, people everywhere have to denounce that which keeps us in ignorance, even if it means coming to blows with those who claim to know God. A revolution which knows no god is not worthy of the name and everyone, everywhere will resist it. The world is not about to end, and we have a long road ahead of us.


Isn't preaching restrictable on RevLeft????

Red Poplar
20th October 2010, 18:32
...I don't think anything of any worth has been said by anybody anywhere on this thread...


Isn't preaching restrictable on RevLeft????


You're right...

THREAD CLOSED :laugh:

Decolonize The Left
20th October 2010, 23:52
Isn't preaching restrictable on RevLeft????

Yes, it is. But the OP is not preaching. Rambling? Yes. Incoherent? For the most part. But the OP did not cite religious text in an effort to convert non-believers and hence this is not preaching.

- August

ComradeMan
24th October 2010, 13:35
Yes, it is. But the OP is not preaching. Rambling? Yes. Incoherent? For the most part. But the OP did not cite religious text in an effort to convert non-believers and hence this is not preaching.

- August

Let's say it was so bizarre I couldn't really work out what he was going on about and it sounded like preaching a personal religious view! Anyway, perhaps the OP would like to break down the paragraph and reword it so it doesn't seem like some weird stream of consciousness thing going on....:D

Revolution starts with U
24th October 2010, 20:28
I'm sorry, I thought atheism actually had the best foundation for it's beliefs; I don't believe (i.e. "show me evidence).

ComradeMan
25th October 2010, 11:03
I'm sorry, I thought atheism actually had the best foundation for it's beliefs; I don't believe (i.e. "show me evidence).

The trouble with these arguments is that they can go on forever and never be resolved. Belief is not empirical, scientific and based on evidence. Knowledge is empirical, scientific and based on evidence. It's an existential argument against a materialistic argument- oil and water. I don't believe that water boils at 100c at sea-level, I know this. So really I think as long as people don't try to force belief onto knowledge they are two areas that should be kept apart.

Jimmie Higgins
25th October 2010, 13:00
Without a solid base, a solid foundation on which to base ideasYou mean like historical materialism?

Havet
26th October 2010, 22:19
Currently, atheism is far from being an abstraction, and it’s as far away from communism as any thinking individual can get. Without a solid base, a solid foundation on which to base ideas, which atheism in no way represents; independent thought is impossible. Everyone now knows the baseless and deformed ideas of the atheist mind. However, far from being close to the truth the majority of believers are as far removed from the reality of God as those which negate the idea. God is the only true revolutionary, the only anarchist. The foundations of society aren’t based on the goodness of a higher power, and in fact have nothing to do with the source of all knowledge. In order to be truly revolutionary, people everywhere have to denounce that which keeps us in ignorance, even if it means coming to blows with those who claim to know God. A revolution which knows no god is not worthy of the name and everyone, everywhere will resist it. The world is not about to end, and we have a long road ahead of us.

I'm ashamed of being part of your species

Astarte
3rd November 2010, 05:27
Very nice post, I concur.