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In reply to the discussion: Question about lying. [View all]Starboard Tack
(11,181 posts)113. Why would you compare religion with science?
Science is about man's quest for knowledge in the physical universe, through observation and experimentation and hypothesis.
Religion is about man's spiritual quest, by organizing beliefs into some kind of cohesive structure, in an effort to create some order in our existence.
They are entirely different, and not necessarily incompatible.
One is about research, fact finding and experimentation. - Objective truth
The other is about art, poetry, story telling and the imagination. - Subjective truth
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I disagree - many churches will tell children the story of Noah without saying "but this isn't true"
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2014
#37
If Noah is just story then I would say it fits the OT version of God as being vengeful and needs to
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#40
That's not the kind of view that was ever brought up as a possibility when I was young
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2014
#48
Well if you actually read the OT and NT it is really hard to miss the different views on God.
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#50
Yes, but that's the point with how the Bible is presented to children
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2014
#59
He does not want you barging into the conversation with your irrelevancies
Fortinbras Armstrong
Jul 2014
#11
Don't you ever get bored with these blank posts, or is it enough of an achievement
mr blur
Jul 2014
#63
I'll give you credit for being the only one on your side to object to the overt rudeness.
Warren Stupidity
Jul 2014
#104
"Satan is the father of lies." God hates "deceit." Telling people untruths confuses their minds.
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#83
I like your description of this. The intent to do harm is also an important factor.
cbayer
Jul 2014
#110
Women especially value "white lies"? And those lies are usually much blacker than women realize?
cbayer
Jul 2014
#115
Manifestly, you two ladies just put your heads together, and defended lies. A case in point
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#117
it was quite helpful, in ways you could not possibly imagine at the time you wrote that.
Warren Stupidity
Jul 2014
#34
Realistically, the 'someone about to die' would have been you, and the people you're helping
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2014
#42
No, gun ownership is not, and was not, common in European countries
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2014
#57
A fair amount of time passed between the relaxation of those laws, and the onset of war.
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2014
#65
Augustine of Hippo was mentioned above, so I shall write a bit more on him
Fortinbras Armstrong
Jul 2014
#14
So if you take words, put quotation marks around them, and claim that's what someone else said,
trotsky
Jul 2014
#17
I believe that your intention is to resurrect the slander some of you atheists spouted
Fortinbras Armstrong
Jul 2014
#20
Ironic. Perhaps the most fabulous case of unintentional irony I've ever seen on DU.
Warren Stupidity
Jul 2014
#24
Alright, dude, you asked for it. Here it is to expose your dishonesty for all to see.
trotsky
Jul 2014
#55
Many people say that religion itself is a "White" Lie;they tell you there is a god, to make you obey
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#77
I agree. Just simply explain the logic of things to kids; don't tell them lies
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#108
Have you ever heard about the White Lie theory of religion? What do you think of it?
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#91
It hardly matters if none of us have absolute truth; we know some things that seem more certain
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#109
Is it safe to abandon all reason? Even in Art? In Religion? God says, don't do it.
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#116
No, actually, it is not necessary to science. Here are 5 definitions of "reason"
Starboard Tack
Jul 2014
#123
I spent some time trying to remember if I'd ever heard a more indefensible thing from an adult
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#132
To say there is "reason" in the universe, does not means that the universe reasons mentally;
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#136
The exception I am aware of is not from religion. Heard a couple of MBA students discussing when
jwirr
Jul 2014
#29
It's called "puffery." For puffing things up. Generally not considered QUITE a lie. But halfway
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#80
It is widely recognized on the Web that names here are "internet names," or nom de plumes.
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#93
Wrong. "Put me to the test" says God in Mal. 3.10. Examine prophets by their material "fruits"
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#122
Interestingly though, the OP leaves open one extremely important topic: is religion a White Lie
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#81
Not exactly. I meant the bible itself contains the stories with all the rationale anyone needs.
Gore1FL
Jul 2014
#107
As I read it, the OP didn't want a simple, general condemnation of Religion; it wanted specifics
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#111
"The lie comes in giving the book authority in the first place." - that's the part you are supposed
Warren Stupidity
Jul 2014
#128
The "Lying for the Lord" thing, espoused by the Mormons (are Mitt's lips moving? Then he is lying),
djean111
Jul 2014
#126
"Belief does not affect reality" - and yet your second paragraph illustrates exactly why it does.
Warren Stupidity
Jul 2014
#133
What I meant was that believing in a god, or not, has no effect on whether there is a god.
djean111
Jul 2014
#137
Well I'd even argue that point as I think gods are entirely a social construct.
Warren Stupidity
Jul 2014
#138
And? The Bible itself contains hundreds of warnings about "false" things in religion; even Christian
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#139
So it rather seems at times. Still, looks like most of the Bible itself opposed lying.
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#141