What hath the God of Biscuits wrought?


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Who needs church if you can get together and reason together? First it was Boston; now other cities are joining in with gatherings of fans of skepticism and science. Here are your opportunities:

London, England: Saturday, 15 March, 7:00pm, at the Doric Ach near Euston station.

Anchorage, Alaska: Thursday, 20 March, 7:00pm, at the cafe in the Barnes and Noble on Northern Lights Blvd.

We shall take over!

Comments

  1. Lilly de Lure says

    Reason is the Greatest Enemy that Faith Has

    Isn’t it refreshing to see the faithful being so honest about the fact that faith falls over when you actually think about it?

  2. Richard Harris says

    Reason is the greatest enemy that faith has

    How do the goobers know this; by faith or by reason? They should tell us.

    They get most of their information from their bible book, so is that where that gem comes from? But that book says that the Earth is flat.

    The obvious conclusion is that these baptist people are just stupid, but experience shows that reasonably intelligent people can believe that sort of nonsense. They aren’t necessarily certifiably insane either. So that leaves the possibility that there’s a ‘design flaw’ in the human mind, for those with the wrong genes, allowing for these victims to believe crazy stuff if they’ve been subject to certain social influences.

    These social influences can be diminished, if not totally eradicated. lET’S GO FOR IT

  3. MartinM says

    London, England: Saturday, 15 March, 7:00pm, at the Doric Ach near Euston station.

    Bugger. Little far South for me. We shall have to arrange a Scottish gathering some time.

  4. Gib says

    15th March in London ? Surely any decent skeptic will be down with anonymous protesting scientology on that day ?

  5. firemancarl says

    Now we need a get together in Daytona Beach! Just think, Surf! Sand! Babes! (or dudes if you’re so inclined) Beer! and drum roll please….. REASON!

  6. LisaJ says

    Well, at least they’re admitting it!

    But seriously, I never really understand what message they’re trying to send when they equate reason with being bad for religion – I mean, this is such an obvious truth, but shouldn’t it be bad for them?

  7. jsn says

    I’m thinking of printing up a load of bumperstickers:

    Reason is the Greatest Enemy that Faith Has…
    Thank God I’m a Moron!

    I’ll make a fortune!!!

  8. John Vreeland says

    The pastor who delivered that sermon was probably quoting Martin Luther, who wrote, “Reason must be deluded, blinded, and destroyed. Faith must trample underfoot all reason, sense, and understanding, and whatever it sees must be put out of sight and … know nothing but the word of God.”

    This seems to be one of his pillars of Protestantism, perhaps along with with the destruction of the Jews.

  9. CalGeorge says

    “Reason is the Greatest Enemy that Faith Has.”

    Wow! Give the Craptists a few points for honesty.

    Won’t ever catch the Episcopalians making that kind of assertion.

  10. Jason Faiels says

    “so is that where that gem comes from?”

    I think this comes from the writings of Luther:

    Die verfluchte Huhre, Vernunft. (The damned whore, Reason).

    Reason is the Devil’s greatest whore; by nature and manner of being she is a noxious whore; she is a prostitute, the Devil’s appointed whore; whore eaten by scab and leprosy who ought to be trodden under foot and destroyed, she and her wisdom … Throw dung in her face to make her ugly. She is and she ought to be drowned in baptism… She would deserve, the wretch, to be banished to the filthiest place in the house, to the closets.
    Martin Luther, Erlangen Edition v. 16, pp. 142-148

    Reason is the greatest enemy that faith has; it never comes to the aid of spiritual things, but — more frequently than not — struggles against the divine Word, treating with contempt all that emanates from God.

    Reason must be deluded, blinded, and destroyed. Faith must trample underfoot all reason, sense, and understanding, and whatever it sees must be put out of sight and … know nothing but the word of God.

    There is on earth among all dangers no more dangerous thing than a richly endowed and adroit reason… Reason must be deluded, blinded, and destroyed.
    Martin Luther, quoted by Walter Kaufmann, The Faith of a Heretic, (Garden City, NY, Doubleday, 1963), p. 75

    Reason should be destroyed in all Christians.

    Whoever wants to be a Christian should tear the eyes out of his Reason.

    To be a Christian, you must “pluck out the eye of reason.”

    People gave ear to an upstart astrologer [Copernicus] who strove to show that the earth revolves, not the heavens or the firmament, the sun and the moon. Whoever wishes to appear clever must devise some new system, which of all systems is of course the very best. This fool wishes to reverse the entire science of astronomy; but sacred scripture tells us [Joshua 10:13] that Joshua commanded the sun to stand still, and not the earth.
    Martin Luther, “Works,” Volume 22, c. 1543

    We know, on the authority of Moses, that longer than six thousand years the world did not exist.
    Martin Luther, “Lectures on Genesis”

    All our experience with history should teach us, when we look back, how badly human wisdom is betrayed when it relies on itself.

  11. says

    I think that Luther dude has something against whores

    Well, yeah. Ol’ Martin was really kicking himself when they used the Reformation as an excuse to do away with the special clergy discount.

  12. Holbach says

    Reason is the reason that the insane churches and their
    retarded morons are on the offensive against anyone who
    dare question their unreason. Freaking and dangerous bunch
    of deranged slime, bent on spreading their insanity to
    every facet of reasonable life. It is just a waste of time
    ranting against the insane vermin, but it has to be done
    because reason may prevail in the end. The present
    situation almost renders this hope moot.

  13. jfatz says

    Out of curiosity, was Martin Luther’s usage of “reason” different than what we assume from our vantage point?

    I mean, it doesn’t SEEM like it, but his invective seems to completely and utterly stupid (and scary) otherwise. I mean, could he have been railing against something a bit more specific?

  14. Sonja says

    The obvious conclusion is that these baptist people are just stupid, but experience shows that reasonably intelligent people can believe that sort of nonsense.

    To paraphrase John Stuart Mill (who said this about conservatives): Although it is not true that all religious people are stupid, it is true that most stupid people are religious.

  15. says

    Isn’t it refreshing to see the faithful being so honest about the fact that faith falls over when you actually think about it?

    Well, at least they’re admitting it!

    Wow! Give the Craptists a few points for honesty.

    It’s utterly amazing how many supposedly superior-minded people get fooled by an online church sign generator.

  16. Carlie says

    Online generated or not, I can vouch that I’ve heard actual sermons with this title. It’s not a parody if it’s true!

  17. says

    Thank you for helping us get the word out!

    Shawn – yes there are atheists in Alaska! There’s at least sixteen of them, which, given our population, I’d say isn’t a bad showing given that we’re the Bible Bolo to your region’s belt.

  18. jfatz says

    It’s utterly amazing how many supposedly superior-minded people get fooled by an online church sign generator.

    I haven’t seen that particular church sign generator, offhand. (I checked. ;-) ) The original image ( http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/politicalblog/wp-content/1004267.jpg ) didn’t look particularly shopped, either. (And it’s way larger than most generated signage I’ve seen.) And since it IS a direct Martin Luther quote, you know it’s not too unlikely to see active use.

    Not to mention that since it seems to be hosted on a South Dakota newspaper’s website, it lends more credence. (Of course it IS in a blog section, so it’s possible they have user uploading for local hosting.)

  19. Schmeer says

    dsmvwld,
    Welcome back troll! Are you going to make two or three comments in this thread too and disappear without answering any questions?
    There were several questions posed to you regarding your deconversion from “atheist indoctrination” which you immediately ignored. If you’d like to correct my assertion that you are a troll, then please tell us more about the doctrine that was forced on you.

  20. charley says

    @#8 “While the article “Making a Case for Faith-based Schools” does not address this post directly, it is relevant to the general discussion of religion in schools.”

    As a product of religious schools, I think this “study” sounds like nonsense.

    “Religious schooling can offer children an education that promotes tolerance and critical reflection and that encourages and supports their future autonomy.”

    Tolerance, critical reflection and personal autonomy are antithetical to Christianity. How can Christian education promote them?

    “While students will mostly learn about one particular faith, this may be better than learning little about any religion.”

    Public schools are free to teach about religion; they just can’t promote it.

    “Understanding one faith may help the child to understand more fully the implications of choosing any religious way of life”

    And beating them with clubs would teach them about the implications of child abuse. That doesn’t make it worthwhile.

    “the absence of religion in schools can be interpreted as a message about the insignificance of religion for daily life. That doesn’t seem tolerant.”

    The same can be said about astrology or witchcraft. Is ommitting these intolerant as well?

  21. says

    Yep, there are definitely atheists in Alaska. I was one, before the *#$@ state cut my postition back in ’99. I’d love to go back, but my girlfriend isn’t willing. Sigh.

  22. phantomreader42 says

    dsmvwld @ #20:
    It’s utterly amazing how many supposedly superior-minded people get fooled by an online church sign generator.

    Sadly, it’s not at all surprsing that a religiously-motivated troll can come in here insulting people without realizing that the sign shows a direct quote from Martin Luther. You know, the guy who started the Protestant Reformation? Founder of the Lutheran church and inspiration for rampant anti-semitism?

  23. mmghosh says

    The only problem is the London meeting is clashing with the England-Ireland rugby match, so we may not survive to tell the tale…

  24. dkmuldoon says

    There’s a meetup in Southern California the first weekend in April, as well. Saturday, April 5th at the San Diego Zoo, 12:30pm. It’s being organized through a facebook group, “Pharyngulites In SoCal!”.

  25. eewolf says

    firemancarl

    I am north of you in St. Augie. If there are more in the area maybe we could meet up somewhere in the middle. High Tides in Flagler Beach has good seafood and cold beer and they are right on the water.

    In fact, can’t think of a reason I’m not there now.

    eewolf

  26. Sven DiMilo says

    What hath the God of Biscuits wrought?

    I’ll take a stab at this one:
    Biscuits?

  27. MelM says

    Faith requires attacks on reason.
    Please note how often that theist arguments include something to undercut confidence in reason. For example, “atheism is a religion” is a peculiar looking attack since it’s dumping on atheism by saying “you’re no good; you’re just like us”. But, implicitly, it’s attacking even the possibility of reason. If the theists can convince you that reason isn’t any good, then they’re free to disgorge their puke because criticism of it is impossible. As pathetic as it seems, religionists know that reason is their enemy.

    Reason must be defended.
    From our angle, rememeber this: “Faith is the greatest enemy that reason has.” Then remember that reason explains why a shuttle launch works, why MRIs work, why computers work, why electric motors work,… and why we’re not crapping in our water supply. Zeusdammit, reason is a virtue; faith is a vice. The fight with religion can be won if and only if reason is morally supported, and it’s fundamental role in human life is asserted strongly in this culture. Just look at all the nonsense described in Carl Sagan’s book “The Demon-Haunted World”. We’re awash in unreason because reason isn’t understood or valued. Reason is the only cure for the delusions of faith.

  28. MelM says

    At least get an A button or something. I bought some lapel pins last week and have been wearing one on my jacket. I’ve never been one to wear buttons etc but I’m really feeling good about this; I was able to wear it to the Dawkins presentation in Berkeley last Saturday evening.

    I see the classy lapel pins aren’t available at this time and I don’t known if they are being discontinued or what.
    http://richarddawkins.net/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=2

  29. says

    Whoa! I had to do a double-take at your photo. You must have been in Rapid City, South Dakota, around the same time I was (or this church never changes its sign).

    My own photo of the very same sign is here.

  30. MandyDax says

    When people ask me (usually with a dropped jaw and incredulity) why I don’t believe in their god, I tend to reply, “Because there is no evidence or need for his existence. If you used the reasoning ability your god supposedly put into your brain, you’d realize the same thing.”

  31. jfatz says

    South Dakota… South Carolina… Of COURSE they have to hate and fear reason! If they didn’t, why would they be living in those states to begin with?

  32. jim says

    I can’t post on the blogger thread, so I’ll post here in case somebody sees it.

    A Pharyngulists meeting in the Head of Starch–I should have known Dave had had something to do with that one. I should be able to make that. There are numerous pubs in the area, but none that are likely to be less crowded on a Saturday night after the rugby. I think the Doric Thingy is probably your best bet. Closest are the Royal George and the Euston Flyer, either of which will have been showing the match as well. We’ll surely sort something out.