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Meiyjhe wrote:
If you want to help the world so bad by having religions stop the wars, you must be the god, not deny the gods excistence.
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This might even go in my sig.
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MrCuddowls wrote:
I watched the first one and im not sure what im supposed to get out of it exactly
All it showed was a society of atheists living in the 24th century apparently not playing games anymore. They had this goal to find the kid who was frozen because he supposedly knows who the person who started the society is.
It is not an accurate display of what the world would be like without religion
Your basically saying people will kill each other for evidence. I don't get how this can be considered anything close to human. People would share the knowledge, especially if it was scientific. There isn't any real fighting going on today because of something someone owns that could prove something in science
Why would there be any in 500 years
cudd the point is that even without religion there will still be wars, it was kind of obvious

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i did read that and it was kind of obvious thats not what the true outcome will be, there are talking otters and religion is most likely never going to die out
the point of the south park episodes that mowen was trying to say is that even without religion there will still be wars, there will still be disease, and there will still be problems in the world
the point of the south park episodes that mowen was trying to say is that even without religion there will still be wars, there will still be disease, and there will still be problems in the world

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Why that assumption, lol? From where do you get the conclusion that if war could be stopped, it must be done without religion?
I must say, the atheists have been poorly represented by you.
I must say, the atheists have been poorly represented by you.
Historically, religion has tended to have very little to do with starting wars. It has, however, often been a terrific excuse for them. There is, therefore, little reason to assume that a world without religion would be any more likely to also lack war than our world with religion does; the wars will probably happen anyway, and people will just find different reasons to justify them.
I'm going to have to step out of this thread now, though, because I really don't want to write something long that no one will read anyway. Suffice to say that we really can't have a good discussion about religion when we're using the term "religion" as a proxy for "Protestant Christianity" (for at least some of the participants in this discussion) and when we seem to be almost exclusively talking about popular Protestant thought in the past century or so, which still isn't necessarily being represented properly. (Did you know that in the 1920's it was generally accepted that the Bible was probably allegorical and metaphorical rather than literally true?)
I'm going to have to step out of this thread now, though, because I really don't want to write something long that no one will read anyway. Suffice to say that we really can't have a good discussion about religion when we're using the term "religion" as a proxy for "Protestant Christianity" (for at least some of the participants in this discussion) and when we seem to be almost exclusively talking about popular Protestant thought in the past century or so, which still isn't necessarily being represented properly. (Did you know that in the 1920's it was generally accepted that the Bible was probably allegorical and metaphorical rather than literally true?)
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Cartman refuses to wait three weeks until the Nintendo Wii comes out. (Yes, this is from 2006.) So he freezes himself. Butters is supposed to unfreeze him once the Wii is out, but there's an avalanche, so Butters can't find him. Cartman is instead frozen until the year 2546.
In 2546 there's no religion. People kinda' worship Dawkins and his wife (Mrs. Garrison), without whom Dawkins would never have been able to spread atheism by being a **** to everyone who doesn't agree withhim. It's not all great, however, because there are three factions of atheists who are at war over The Great Question: what to call the group of all atheists. Also, one of the factions is otters who can talk.
Cartman still can't play Wii (from a combination of the war being about to kill him and not being able to hook it up to a screen), so he uses time-phone hijinks to prank call Mrs. Garrison and prevent she and Dawkins from ever hooking up. The world is not at peace, but the three factions at least aren't fighting each other, so they send Cartman home.
In the resulting future bit, after Cartman has changed it to be all peaceful, they say that they've done away with -isms, because stupid people make them into terrible things. (To paraphrase.)
So, yeah. South Park isn't subtle.
Also, it looks like South Park is pretty vigilant about keeping their stuff off of Youtube and the like. The few bits I found there weren't whole episodes and were terribad quality anyway. I'm afraid you might be outa' luck if you're not in the US, here. If you *really* want to, you could probably use a US proxy and watch them, but they're honestly not worth the effort.