[Nekko Fox]'s diary

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Written about Saturday 2013-01-26
Written: (4468 days ago)

David Hume : " No testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle, unless the testimony be of such a kind, that it's also it would be more miraculous than the fact which is endeavors to establish."

Jim Watson : " Well I don't think we're for anything. We're just product of evolution. You can say, "Gee, your life must be pretty bleak if you don't think there's a purpose." but I'm anticipating having a good lunch."

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Written about Saturday 2013-01-26
Written: (4468 days ago)

Another argument I detest it's the Ultimate Boeing 747, the premise that the likelihood of life originating on earth without God is no greater than the chance that a hurricane, sweeping 3 scrap yard, would have the luck to assemble a Boeing 747. others have borrow the metaphor to refer to the leader evolution of complex living bodies, where it has spurious plausibility. the odds against assembling a fully functioning horse, bill or ostrich by randomly shopping its parts are up there in 747 territory. This, in a nutshell, is the creationist' favorite argument- an argument that could be made only by somebody who doesn't understand the first thing about natural selection: somebody who thinks natural selection is a theory of chance whereas- in the relevant sense of chance- it is the opposite.

however statistically improbable the entity you seek to explain by invoking a designer, the designer himself has got to be at least as improbable. God is the ultimate Boeing 747.

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Written about Saturday 2013-01-26
Written: (4468 days ago)

I personally do test the declaration of," I admit that there's no evidence of God. There's a reason why it's called faith." this last sentence uttered with almost truculent conviction, and no hint of apology or defensiveness. I'm sorry, but in today's day and age of the free exchange of information and ideas, remaining ignorant is a choice. how pretentious, how weak, and unbearably pathetic.

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Written about Saturday 2013-01-26
Written: (4468 days ago)

why, in any case, do we so readily accept the idea that the 1 thing you must do you if you want to please God is believing him? what's so special about believing? isn't it just as likely that God will reward kindness, or generosity, or humility? Or sincerity? What if God is a scientist who regards honest seeking after truth as the supreme virtue? Indeed, with the designer the universe have to be a scientist? Bertrand Russell I was asked what he would say he died and found himself confronted by God, demanding to know why Russell have not believe in Him. ' not enough evidence, god, not enough evidence.' was Russell's reply. Might be God respect Russell for is courageous skepticism far more than he will respect Pascal's cowardly hedge-betting?

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Written about Saturday 2013-01-26
Written: (4468 days ago)

Pascal's Wager holds that however long the odds against God's existence might be, there is an even larger asymmetry the penalty for guessing wrong. You better believe in God, because you're right you stand to gain eternal bliss and if you're wrong it won't make any difference anyway. On the other hand, if you don't believe in God you turn out to be wrong you get a turtle damnation, where as if you're right it makes the difference. On the face of it, the decision is no brainer. however, there is something distinctly on about the argument. believing is not something you can decide to do as a matter of policy. Pascal's wager could only ever be an argument for feeding believe in God. And the guy that you claim to believe in had better not be the on Mission kind or heat see through the deception.

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Written about Friday 2013-01-25
Written: (4469 days ago)

"An amusing, if rather pathetic, case study, in miracles is the Great Prayer Experiment: does praying for patients help them recover? Prayers are commonly offered for sick people, both privately and in formal places of worship. Darwin's cousin, Francis Galton was the first to analyse scientifically whether praying for people is efficacious. He noted that every Sunday, in churches throughout Britain, entire congregations prayed publicly for the health of the royal family. Shouldn't they, therefore, be unusually fit, compared with the rest of us, who are prayed for only by our nearest and dearest? Galton looked into it, and found no statistical differentiation. His intention may, in any case, have been satirical, as also when he prayed over randomized plots of land to see if the plants would grow any faster (they didn't).

More recently, the physicist Russell Stannard (one of three well-known religious scientists...) has thrown his weight behind an initiative, funded by - of course - the Templeton Foundation, to test experimentally the proposition that praying for sick patients improves their health.

Such experiments, if done properly, have to be double blind, and this standard was strictly observed. The patients were assigned, strictly at random, to an experimental group (received prayers), or a control (received no prayers). Neither the patients, nor their doctors or caregivers, nor the experimenters were allowed to know which patients were being prayed for and which patients were the controls. Those who did the experimental praying had to know the names of the individuals for whom they were praying - otherwise, in what sense would be praying for them rather than for somebody else? But care was taken to tell them only the first name and initial letter of the surname. Apparently, that would be enough to enable God to pinpoint the right hospital bed.

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Valiantly shouldering aside all mockery, the team of researchers soldiered on, spending $2.4 million in Templeton money under the leadership of Dr. Herbert Benson, a cardiologist at the Mind/Body Medical Institute near Boston. Dr. Benson was earlier quoted in a Templeton press release as 'believing that evidence for the efficacy of intercessory prayer in medicinal settings is mounting'. Reassuringly, then, the research was in good hands, unlikely to be spoiled by sceptical vibrations. Dr. Benson and his team monitored 1,802 patients at six hospitals, all of whom received coronary bypass surgery. The patients were divided into three groups. Group 1 received prayers and didn't know it. Group 2 (the control group) received no prayers and didn't know it. Group 3 received prayers and did know it. The comparison between Groups 1 and 2 tests for the efficacy of intercessory prayer. Group 3 tests for possible psychosomatic effects of knowing that one is being prayed for.

Prayers were delivered by the congregations of three churches, one in Minnesota, one in Massachusetts, and one in Missouri, all distant from the three hospitals. The praying individuals, as explained, were given only the first name and initial letter of the surname of each patient for whom they were to pray. It is good experimental practice to standardize as far as possible, and they were all, accordingly, told to include in their prayers the phrase, 'for a successful surgery with a quick, healthy recovery and no complications.'

The results, reported in the American Heart Journal of April 2006, were clear cut. There was no difference between those patients who were prayed for and those who were not. What a surprise. There was a difference between those who KNEW they had been prayed for and those who did not know one way or another; but it went in the wrong direction. Those who knew they had been the beneficiaries of prayer suffered significantly more complications than those who did not. Was God doing some smiting, to show his disapproval of the whole barmy enterprise? It seems more probable that those patients who knew they were being prayed for suffered additional stress in consequence: 'Performance anxiety', as the experimenters put it."

~Excerpt from Richard Dawkin's book The God Delusion

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Written about Wednesday 2013-01-23
Written: (4470 days ago)

"Some people have views of God that are so broad and flexible that it is inevitable that they will find God wherever they look for him. One hears it said that ' God is the ultimate', or ' God is our better naturenature' or ' God is the universe.' Of course, like any other word, the word 'god' can be given any meaning we like. If you want to say that 'god is energy', then you can find God in a lump of coal."

- Nobel-prize winning physicist Steven Weinberg

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Written about Wednesday 2013-01-23
Written: (4471 days ago)

"When one person suffers from a delusion, it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion."
-Robert M. Pirsig

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Written about Sunday 2013-01-13
Written: (4481 days ago)

Vegetarians are fucking hypocrites. If you care THAT strongly for the lives of all animals, then you should care about the lives of the plants, fungi, and microscopic animals you kill by the thousands every day. Give and take is the LAW of life on this planet, and it is impossible for you to live without killing something. a few hundred bacteria and viruses just died in your GI tract and there's nothing you can do about it.

They're also as stupid as creationists. You have a doctrine that you follow that somehow our design is wrong and you go against the natural order. Open your mouth in a mirror. See those canines, bicuspids and incisors? They are for TEARING FLESH. Now prick your finger and run your blood through a DNA spectral analyzer. See all those blueprints for protein-unlocking amino acids? They are keys your body uses for turning meat, fat, oil, and flesh into ATP and lipids. Your organs are made of meat and need meat to maintain themselves. Your joints are lubricated with animal fats. Your muscles rebuild themselves and fortify your strength with complex protein strands. The list goes on and on.

Homo Sapiens are omnivores. We need fruits, vegetables, AND animal meats to live the way we were meant to by nature. It is also a scientific fact that our transition into becoming meat eaters is how we became as smart as we are--it allowed our brains to condense and hold more surface area with less volume. Without having eaten meat we wouldn't have picked up enough gray matter to make tools, and without coats, claws or refined senses, we'd be completely extinct.
and above all, you're LOUD.
Shut the fuck up about your life choices already. Do what you want, but don't think you have any right to shove your CousCous down other peoples' throats. In certain regards you idiots are worse than PeTA and religious psychos. Do what you will, but if you try to take steak off my plate, know that YOU are the next nearest thing made of meat, and I INTEND to get my meat ration.

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Written about Tuesday 2012-12-18
Written: (4507 days ago)

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Someone posted this on Facebook and my response was not well-received.

" Current studies show that over thirty percent of returning soldiers have PTSD. Because of this, sad though that may be, the majority of veterans who cannot find employment (roughly 84% of the unemployed have PTSD according to the 2011 national survey) are those with PTSD because they cannot afford treatment, the treatment does not work or works with a limited effect, or they refuse treatment altogether. PTSD-stricken soldiers are prone to moderate to severe depression, anxiety, societal disassociation, peritraumatic disassociation, problems with anger, concentration, or hypervigilance, irritability, angry outbursts, and increased startle response.

So. This moron is saying we should take these men, the MAJORITY of which have anxiety, anger issues, have a heightened sensitivity and reaction to loud noises and similar phenomena, and, for many of them, don't have a strong will to live anymore, arm them, and put them in schools near rowdy, boisterous children?

Yeah, whoever wrote this is writing from their patriotism- and emotion-blinded heart and not with their brain. It's cute, hey, woo, give the vets jobs, go America, but it's fucking stupid. My brother is a vet, and he would gladly punch a loud kid in the face and, from what he's said, most of the guys on his old crew were the same way.

Also, interesting fact, many soldiers who go into the military as Christians leave as atheists. So, yeah, "Keep God in America" isn't a viewpoint shared by the soldiers you support.

Just sayin'."


I wonder why they got mad...

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Written about Wednesday 2012-11-21
Written: (4534 days ago)

"Satan is among us, tonight, friends. Can you see the fire? Can you see the Brimstone? Get down on your knees! Get down on your knees and crawl like the filthy beasts you have become. Back into the pit! Back into the caves! Put the bible to your head, and pull the trigger! The Lord requests and so he shall receive! Glory! Glory!"

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Written about Sunday 2012-11-18
Written: (4537 days ago)

Zechariah 14:12
And the LORD will send a plague on all the nations that fought against Jerusalem. Their people will become like walking corpses, their flesh rotting away. Their eyes will rot in their sockets, and their tongues will rot in their mouths.
Zechariah 14:13
On that day they will be terrified, stricken by the LORD with great panic. They will fight their neighbors hand to hand.

There are several other biblical passages that allude to a plague that will decimate mankind in the end times.

Many people take the bible as the truth, and also see it as a book of prophecy. Could we have received warning of the impending rising of the undead from antiquity? We don’t have to go far to rationalize this. Prophets in ancient times may have seen exactly what happened, but didn’t understand the science behind it to describe it accurately. They may have seen the biological cause engineered in a lab and unleashed upon the world, but could only use simple words to describe it.

There are currently so many end times prophecies that it can make your head spin. Almost all of them don’t point to an exact cause of the apocalypse, but the bible seems to point to the undead several times

Revelation 11:6
These men have power to shut up the sky so that it will not rain during the time they are prophesying; and they have power to turn the waters into blood and to strike the earth with every kind of plague as often as they want.

Revelation 11:8
Their bodies will lie in the street of the great city, which is figuratively called Sodom and Egypt, where also their Lord was crucified.

Revelation 11:11
But after the three and a half days a breath of life from God entered them, and they stood on their feet, and terror struck those who saw them.

Ezekiel 37:10
So I prophesied as he commanded me, and breath entered them; they came to life and stood up on their feet–a vast army.

The bible is rife with resurrection, the dead coming to life, and stories and illiterations to the end of times. Perhaps, the plague God uses to wipe the earth clean is a plague of Zombies. You can also point to end times prophecy references of Locusts and say that zombies could also be considered as a locust, devouring all life. At this point, all we can do is speculate and prepare. We don’t know how or when the world will end, but we can be ready if it is survivable.

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Written about Sunday 2012-11-18
Written: (4537 days ago)

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.

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Written about Sunday 2012-11-18
Written: (4537 days ago)

The name Utopia is a pun meaning both the "good place" and "no place".

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Written about Saturday 2012-11-17
Written: (4537 days ago)

"The first thing you must understand is that the One True world is not a figment of your imagination, it does not lie in some faraway dimension. To help you understand the relationship between the True World and the False, you must envision the True World lying beneath the False, as a man can lay hidden beneath a blanket, or a woman's true face can be hidden by an exquisite mask.
The Illusion that hides the True World from the eyes of living men is called the Modern World. It is a dense weave of illusory strands called facts, together composing the Grand Veil of Reason.
The True Philosopher, through dedication and study, comes to realize that Reason is a lie because it is Passion that fuels the universe; that Modernity is a falsehood because the Ancient world has never gone away. It only transforms and evolves, and is never any less Ancient. By meditating on the nature of the One True World, one may cause it to manifest, as Truth always overcomes Illusion, even if buried for eons.
One must master these principles to tear aside the dense fabric of illusion and completely understand the One True World."

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Written about Saturday 2012-11-10
Written: (4544 days ago)
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"He thought of the ancient legends of Ultimate Chaos, at whose centre sprawls the blind idiot god Azathoth, Lord of All Things, encircled by his flopping horde of mindless and amorphous dancers, and lulled by the monotonous piping of a daemoniac flute held in nameless paws."

-The Haunter in the Dark

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Written about Tuesday 2012-11-06
Written: (4548 days ago)

"Religious bondage shackles and debilitates the mind and unfits it for every noble enterprise, every expanded prospect." (James Madison, in a letter to William Bradford, April 1, 1774)

"I shall have liberty to think for myself without molesting others or being molested myself." (Edwin S. Gaustad, Faith of Our Fathers: Religion and the New Nation, San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1987, p. 88. The Adams quote is from his letter to Richard Cranch, August 29, 1756.)

"God is dead" - Nietze

"You may also purchase the children of temporary residents who live among you, including those who have been born in your land. You may treat them as your property," - The Hly Bibble, condoning slavery

“In some remote corner of the universe scintillating, scattered in innumerable solar systems, there was once a star on which clever animals invented knowledge. It was the arrogant and deceitful minute of “world history”: but, after all, was only a minute. After a brief breath of nature the star came back rigid and intelligent animals had to die. ”

F. Nietzsche

"The way to see by faith is to shut the eye of reason" -Benjamin Franklin


"Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful." — Edward Gibbon

"Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?" ~ Epicurus


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Written about Sunday 2012-10-14
Written: (4571 days ago)

"The essential Saltes of Animals May be so prepared and preserved, that an ingenious Man may have the whole Ark of Noah in his Studie, and raise the fine Shape of an Animal out of its Ashes at his Pleasure; and by the lyke Method from the essential Saltes of humane Dust, a Philosopher may, without any criminal Necromancy, call up the Shape of any dead Ancestour from the Dust whereinto his Bodie has been incinerated." - Borellus

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Written about Sunday 2012-10-14
Written: (4572 days ago)
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Written about Saturday 2012-10-06
Written: (4579 days ago)

"An sint unquam daemons incubi et succubae , et an ex tali congressu proles nasci queat?"

[Have there ever been demons, incubi and succubae, and from such a union can offspring be born?].


"O friend and companion of night, thou who rejoicest in the baying of dogs and spilt blood, who wanderest in the midst of shades among the tombs, who longest for blood and bringest terror to mortals, Gorgo, Mormo, thousand-faced moon, look favourably on our sacrifices."

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Written about Monday 2012-10-01
Written: (4585 days ago)

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