Memphis 1994
New Orleans 1995
Fort Lauderdale 1996
Atlanta & Birmingham 1998
New Orleans 2000
Tampa 2003
Kissimmee 2004
New York City (x 2) 2008
East Troy (x 2) 2011
Chicago & New Orleans 2013
Hampton, Raleigh, Boston 2016
Baltimore 2020
Louisville 2022
Philadelphia & Baltimore 2024
Ed on religion
Comments
-
Drew263 wrote:No he's probably not, but I don't think I'm perfect.
You've done a lot more than just argue your position. There are plenty of atheists in this thread that are just arguing their position. You've been a douche. I'm sorry if that's namecalling..but it is what it is. Basic idea here, if you don't like being told you're being a douche..don't be one. It's really simple.
And as far as religion affecting your life...one of our founding fathers said..
"The general principles upon which the Fathers achieved independence were the general principals of Christianity" - John Adams
So in other words, tough shit. Head over to China if you want a secular nation.
Oh, you like John...
"But how has it happened that millions of fables, tales, legends, have been blended with both Jewish and Christian revelation that have made them the most bloody religion that ever existed?"
John Adams 1735 - 1826Are you a screenwriter?
www.screenplaymechanic.com0 -
EvilRabbit wrote:Oh, you like John...
"But how has it happened that millions of fables, tales, legends, have been blended with both Jewish and Christian revelation that have made them the most bloody religion that ever existed?"
John Adams 1735 - 1826
wahhhhhhhhhhPISH!0 -
Nothing quite like an atheist circle-jerk. :rolleyes:Smokey Robinson constantly looks like he's trying to act natural after being accused of farting.0
-
This douchebag atheist is signing off.
I'll check back in though, so if anymore peace-loving Christians want to call me names, please feel free...Are you a screenwriter?
www.screenplaymechanic.com0 -
Drew263 wrote:No he's probably not, but I don't think I'm perfect.
You've done a lot more than just argue your position. There are plenty of atheists in this thread that are just arguing their position. You've been a douche. I'm sorry if that's namecalling..but it is what it is. Basic idea here, if you don't like being told you're being a douche..don't be one. It's really simple.
And as far as religion affecting your life...one of our founding fathers said..
"The general principles upon which the Fathers achieved independence were the general principals of Christianity" - John Adams
So in other words, tough shit. Head over to China if you want a secular nation.
Sounds like some Texans I know who tell you to leave if you don't like it. Well what if I want to stay and try to change it to a place I like better. Anyways i thought we were a Secular nation. You are free to believe in what you want, as long as that does not involve harming others, like the Polygamists group here in Texas APPEARS to have been doing.Can't You Feel This World, With Your Heart and Not Your Brain
Nov. 1993 OKC
Sept. 1995 Austin
July 1998 Kansas City
Oct. 2000 Dallas
June 2003 Dallas0 -
Bottom line: C'mon... even Christians have to admit... 'Christian rock' makes Jesus cry... that's how bad it is.
Stick to the Hymns... they are kinda cool (except the scary ones that sound Satanic).Allen Fieldhouse, home of the 2008 NCAA men's Basketball Champions! Go Jayhawks!
Hail, Hail!!!0 -
Rhinocerous Surprise wrote:Nothing quite like an atheist circle-jerk. :rolleyes:
Once again, I'm just stating my own personal experience here. There's plenty of other places to debate that shit (and they get 50 times more stupid and circular as this could ever get).
On a side note, I'm not even OPENING the new "Pearl Jam Catholics" thread. Looks like we got some competition, guys!
Much love to all PJ fans, of faith and of no faith. I'm out.0 -
Cosmo wrote:Bottom line: C'mon... even Christians have to admint... 'Christian rock' makes Jesus cry... that's how bad it is.
Stick to the Hymns... they are kinda cool (except the scary ones that sound Satanic).
How is it that religion for 100s of years can be responsible for some of the greatest and most beautiful music every written, then flush all down the drain in 20-30 yrs with some of the worst shit ever.
I hate to end it on that note, but I'm out.0 -
jwillmo wrote:Okay, one last agremeent. My parents listen to Christian Rock and I just want to gouge my ears out. Everything sounds exactly the same! I wouldn't listen to a Christian Rock station for the same reason I wouldn't listen to an all metal station (and I loves me some metal). There's only so many songs you can listen to about the same goddamn thing.
How is it that religion for 100s of years can be responsible for some of the greatest and most beautiful music every written, then flush all down the drain in 20-30 yrs with some of the worst shit ever.
I hate to end it on that note, but I'm out.
I know... you know what sounds fucking awesome? Christian Gospel music!!! I love that stuff.
...
Christian Rock... I'm offended... let's ban it.Allen Fieldhouse, home of the 2008 NCAA men's Basketball Champions! Go Jayhawks!
Hail, Hail!!!0 -
hey guys, I started reading this thread but I had to go out and buy some larger boots because the bullshit is pretty deep in there!
*goes back to page 10*0 -
Big Man wrote:Most of this is BS, and I cant be bothered going into detail now. Just ask : how huge is the universe. And then ask: How much of that can we observe now. The answer you get is very very humbling. It all has to do with Hybris. The old greeks knew all about it. Read Daedalus and Icarus.
Can't be bothered going into details? Considering you have previously posted statements demonstrating that you do not understand what the big bang theory applies to,I have a hard time accepting that most of what I posted was BS, just because you said so.
However, I can agree that it is very humbling when we consider the vastness of the known universe. But also understand that the same principles of scientific practice that guide all other areas of science also guide astronomy.
Astronomy, and the big bang theory (which is a cosmological theory supported by astronomical evidence), are not wild stabs in the dark- they are backed by substantial amounts of scientific evidence, even if you don't want to look at it.0 -
EvilRabbit wrote:How about this? I'll give my DC poster to anyone who can prove God exists. That should get this thing settled pretty quick.
Someone on the other side of the debate could just as easily offer the same reward for proof that he doesn't.
Works both ways, if you can allow yourself to see it in that light.
.0 -
mattosborne wrote:You obviously don't know much either if you think catholicism is paganism, and i'm not even catholic. A little respect on both sides is all it would take to end ridiciulous little comments like this. Right, they worship mary, right they are pegans. Protestants constantly show how little they truly know about christianity.
what i was saying isn't wrong,you are just confused and don't know what i meant.Catholics go about their worship thinking they are paying homage to the God in the Holy Bible,but their practices are just mirrored pagan practices.
like what does a Christmas tree have to do with the birth of Jesus?not a dam thing! but pagans worshiped trees.it's a pagan practice that many obliviously think is a Catholic/Christian practice.
understand??0 -
Crazy Breed wrote:what i was saying isn't wrong,you are just confused and don't know what i meant.Catholics go about their worship thinking they are paying homage to the God in the Holy Bible,but their practices are just mirrored pagan practices.
like what does a Christmas tree have to do with the birth of Jesus?not a dam thing! but pagans worshiped trees.it's a pagan practice that many obliviously think is a Catholic/Christian practice.
understand??
ADD: Easter Sunday occurs on the First Sunday... after the First Full Moon... after the Spring Equinox. If that ain't Pagen... then, Jesus' Resurrection must have something to do with bunnies, baby chickens and painted eggs (fertility symbols or what?).Allen Fieldhouse, home of the 2008 NCAA men's Basketball Champions! Go Jayhawks!
Hail, Hail!!!0 -
Cosmo wrote:...
ADD: Easter Sunday occurs on the First Sunday... after the First Full Moon... after the Spring Equinox. If that ain't Pagen... then, Jesus' Resurrection must have something to do with bunnies, baby chickens and painted eggs (fertility symbols or what?).
exactly!!0 -
Crazy Breed wrote:what i was saying isn't wrong,you are just confused and don't know what i meant.Catholics go about their worship thinking they are paying homage to the God in the Holy Bible,but their practices are just mirrored pagan practices.
like what does a Christmas tree have to do with the birth of Jesus?not a dam thing! but pagans worshiped trees.it's a pagan practice that many obliviously think is a Catholic/Christian practice.
understand??0 -
EvilRabbit wrote:I was simply enjoying the irony of you telling me to educate myself with a grammatically-incorrect sentence. I mean no offense, but you have to see the irony there...
I am learning other languages. Sorry for it not being perfect yet.0 -
NOPE!!!
*~You're IT Bert!~*
Hold on to the thread
The currents will shift0 -
prljmngrl wrote:very true, but not just catholics do this...many religions that claim to be "Christian" do.
yes ma'am! very true indeed.0 -
prljmngrl wrote:very true, but not just catholics do this...many religions that claim to be "Christian" do.
And it's not a knock on Christianity or Catholics. The fledgeling religion needed recruits. What better way than to convert the ones who didn't believe in the deity system? It makes perfect sense.
Couple Christianity with the two biggest events of the year... the Winter Solstice and Spring Equinox. Remember, these Pagens were pretty basic people... Winters killed them. They'd run out of food or freeze to death. That's why Spring is so important... rebirth, hopes for fertile grounds for their crops... fertile livestock for food... fertility, fertility, fertility. Orbs hung on the tree... fertility. Springtime... bunnies... eggs... fertility. all of those rituals that Western culture associates with Christmas and Easter center around surviving the Winter and FERTILITY.
I just find it a bit odd that Christians fail to acknowledge this... it's no big deal. We all know there is never a mention of trees and garland and fertility bulbs and bunnies and painted eggs in the Bible. Just accept it that in order to grow in numbers... early Chrisitanity needed converts. Those converts were the Pagans... who clung to their ancient riutuals. No big deal.
I guess it's because Christians tend to be uptight about sex... the thought of fertility being attached to their Saviour might be the reason. But us... Pagans... we don't care. We happen to like candy canes and chocolate bunnies and Peeps... and the time off work.Allen Fieldhouse, home of the 2008 NCAA men's Basketball Champions! Go Jayhawks!
Hail, Hail!!!0
Categories
- All Categories
- 148.8K Pearl Jam's Music and Activism
- 110K The Porch
- 274 Vitalogy
- 35K Given To Fly (live)
- 3.5K Words and Music...Communication
- 39.1K Flea Market
- 39.1K Lost Dogs
- 58.7K Not Pearl Jam's Music
- 10.6K Musicians and Gearheads
- 29.1K Other Music
- 17.8K Poetry, Prose, Music & Art
- 1.1K The Art Wall
- 56.7K Non-Pearl Jam Discussion
- 22.2K A Moving Train
- 31.7K All Encompassing Trip
- 2.9K Technical Stuff and Help