This link (yes click the title) is a great read.
I have read a few books like Hitchens "Good is not great!", and Dawkins "The God Delusion". I came away from those books feeling a little angry at our religious communities. Seeing them for the scourge on society that I believe them to be. Asking myself: How could we let these things happen.
To me: Religion = Hate. Yes, that's right, somewhat the opposite to love. Religion creates segregation, and a state of mind that says "If you are not with us then you are against us"
The blog posting that I have linked to here helps me put into perspective how we can think this way. I like the easy to read style of the concept and it makes sense. Eases the angst!
I'm looking forward to part two
One of the commentators to the blog entry also adds value.I have cut and pasted the notes below
There is ample evidence for the fact that children are born with a propensity towards teleological thinking. That shouldn’t surprise anybody, as ID and creationism are childish ideas, i.e. perfectly ok in childhood and somewhat strange in adults. Science and reason are cultural techniques that have to be learned and fostered. How could it be otherwise?
Rather than insisting on atheism being natural we should embrace and emphasize the fact that religious belief belongs to the childhood, not only of the individual, but of the species as a whole.
Science and reason are at a disadvantage in early childhood, quite naturally. Superstitious thinking has a headstart in children. This can and should be turned into an argument for more and better science education.
So, Can we as a society reach a stage that religious ideas can be entertained as a Child (like Father Christmas) and then become superseded as an Adult with Logic and Reason.?
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
Friday, 9 March 2012
Scumbag Scales !
I am in a constant state of weight management - otherwise I so easily slip up to the mid 90kgs and start feeling shit about myself etc
Anyway - this week I was keeping the exercise going strong, keeping to my food plan (reasonably close) and each day my scumbag scales said I was 88.4 - yes every day
Needless to say - I was suspicious...
And then to day - miraculously the scales said 87.0 WTF !! Did I really drop 1.4kgs in a day. I definitley didn't poop any more than usual, I ate a big healthy meal last night (Beef casserole, veges and mash spuds) and a glass of wine, some orange juice, and corn chips. So not like I was attempting a huge loss day (and believe I have done this)
Anyway - very happy - on my way to target 93kgs
Anyway - this week I was keeping the exercise going strong, keeping to my food plan (reasonably close) and each day my scumbag scales said I was 88.4 - yes every day
Needless to say - I was suspicious...
And then to day - miraculously the scales said 87.0 WTF !! Did I really drop 1.4kgs in a day. I definitley didn't poop any more than usual, I ate a big healthy meal last night (Beef casserole, veges and mash spuds) and a glass of wine, some orange juice, and corn chips. So not like I was attempting a huge loss day (and believe I have done this)
Anyway - very happy - on my way to target 93kgs
Friday, 2 March 2012
Having trouble with the young ones? eh?!!
This article written on a Youth Ministry website/blog
Here are my thoughts on it...
While "tongue on cheek" it may be. There could also be the reason of "reason". Young people are able to read more independently, are being asked to be more critical thinking about there own studies and school work, more self aware, etc etc
What does that mean? Well, it means that when you offer a religious solution to issues you need to be credible. The young ones are applying those critical assessment skills and finding your images/words/programs to be wanting. In other words, the prevalence of atheism is growing.
In other words, the young are realising that life is something we live today. There isn't a second chance and there is no after-life/reward. Morals are part of who we are and not prescribed to us. Growing and reproducing is a natural part of our species (same as other species) and not something to be ashamed of and described in abhorrent terms.
So, live life now!
Here are my thoughts on it...
While "tongue on cheek" it may be. There could also be the reason of "reason". Young people are able to read more independently, are being asked to be more critical thinking about there own studies and school work, more self aware, etc etc
What does that mean? Well, it means that when you offer a religious solution to issues you need to be credible. The young ones are applying those critical assessment skills and finding your images/words/programs to be wanting. In other words, the prevalence of atheism is growing.
In other words, the young are realising that life is something we live today. There isn't a second chance and there is no after-life/reward. Morals are part of who we are and not prescribed to us. Growing and reproducing is a natural part of our species (same as other species) and not something to be ashamed of and described in abhorrent terms.
So, live life now!
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Two hands...
"Too hands working will always do more than a thousand hands clasped in prayer"
Not sure who to attribute this quote too. But I do like it!
Not sure who to attribute this quote too. But I do like it!
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
2012...
Well its the second week of work for 2012.
The good news is that I have managed to shed nearly 6 kgs of weight in the last week and a half. The bad news is that I put 7kgs on in the 3 to 4 weeks before that.
Needless to say I ate up large over the xmas and new year break (yum yum)
Back to healthy diet, and gym junky... One thing I have been focusing on is High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) - short (25-40 minutes) start/stop exercises that get the heart rate up, and work a combination of muscles using mostly body-weight. This maximises the After-burn effect.
Work is slowly ramping up as various clients start returning to work and start thinking about implementing ideas they had over the break period.
I too have my things that I want to do for the year... more on that later
Cheers
The good news is that I have managed to shed nearly 6 kgs of weight in the last week and a half. The bad news is that I put 7kgs on in the 3 to 4 weeks before that.
Needless to say I ate up large over the xmas and new year break (yum yum)
Back to healthy diet, and gym junky... One thing I have been focusing on is High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) - short (25-40 minutes) start/stop exercises that get the heart rate up, and work a combination of muscles using mostly body-weight. This maximises the After-burn effect.
Work is slowly ramping up as various clients start returning to work and start thinking about implementing ideas they had over the break period.
I too have my things that I want to do for the year... more on that later
Cheers
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