Monday, December 31, 2012

Top Religion Story of 2012

Top Religion Story of 2012

Debunking Christianity: God, Science, and The Black Death Plague

Debunking Christianity: God, Science, and The Black Death Plague

Debunking Christianity: Sin: An Imaginary Problem with an Invented Solution

Debunking Christianity: Sin: An Imaginary Problem with an Invented Solution

Sin= nothing!


 Sin does not exist! Thus, babies cannot sin. None can sin.
 Sin means missing the mark,coming short of God's commandments. But  ever were there God, that would mean nothing,because morality counts, not His commands! What passes as His commands are the  evil-notions of miserable, mean-spirited misanthropes!
The  people blasting babies as evil-minded betray humanity with that bit of misanthropy.Those people merit great derision. They do wrong with their baby- guidance.
 Yes, the whole notion of sin merits derision and mockery!
  Putative God would have no authority over us nor could judge and send us to Hell,because morality declares that! Morality informs us not to treat people as "things," so putative God  would have no right to  give us purpose! What a travesty and blasphemy against humanity  when Paul prattles that we are pottery, and He is the potter!
    Over the eons, humanity has refined its moral sense; no outpouring of divine guidance for updating divine commands exists.-  no divine progressive morality
    The Tanakh, the Testament, the Qur'an and other religious scriptures reek of misanthropy.
    Thus, rational people should objurgate them all!.
     " Life is its own validation and reward and ultimate meaning to which neither God nor the future state can further validate."
       Albert Ellis' " The Myth of Self-Esteem" and Robert Prices " The Reason -Driven Life" tell us how to have that more abundant life. We mainly do good most of the time.
      Philosopher and atheist,  Michael Ruse, does humanity a disservice with his uniting evolution and original sin and other matters. Never did a Fall occur.
      Flee from those books of hate!

“Little Bundles of Sin”: Evangelical Child Rearing

“Little Bundles of Sin”: Evangelical Child Rearing

Carefully scripted lives: My concerns about the Duggars

Carefully scripted lives: My concerns about the Duggars

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Humanists and Newtown

 Humanists can offer solace without proffering superstition. Just being there can be enough. One can say good things about the  deceased. No need exists to whine about the putative future state!
   We make our own meanings and purposes without need for divine purpose and divine love, and this single life suffices. Diivne purpose means only that we are just " things" to which our  potter gives meaning and purpose. What a pellucid travesty of humanity!
   We should help others to overcome the superstitious need, the " mustabatory" one that they need that divine purpose and the future state. Yes, some are in such dire misery that ti's hard to help them to live as well as possible, but that superstition is a lie!
   We don't need to abuse any  with why do you believe in that superstition should they already believe.
    People should heed what Albert Ellis in " The Myth of Self-Esteem" and Robert Price in " The Reason-Driven Life. Ellis coins in his book the term mustabatory as any putative need that really is overdrawn. Don't whine.
  What would you as a humanist advise?

[New post] New York Times: where were the humanists after Newtown? - mllamberth@gmail.com - Gmail

[New post] New York Times: where were the humanists after Newtown? - mllamberth@gmail.com - Gmail