Perhaps it is shallow of me, but sometimes I give thanks that I am no longer an atheist merely because the public spokesmen for that philosophy are now such an embarrassment, and I am glad I am on the opposite team.
Or, as I always say: we Catholics are charter members of the Laugh Last And Laugh Best Club. But you mean you hadn't heard? It's been going on for days. In fact, I was thinking of not posting because I thought the news was old.
Re: Oh, LordyjohncwrightJuly 15 2011, 22:04:27 UTC
I had heard. My respect, such as it is, for the orcs defending what was once the grand and terrifying towers of Mordor which once I defended causes me to avert my eyes in pity.
It is the end result of a philosophy of life where emotion rather than reason win arguments. Whomever is more easily offended, whomever has the deepest umbrage and whines the loudest is considered the winner.
And (I speak from personal experience and knowledge) the poor empty atheists think of us, the heirs of St. Thomas and the schoolmen, the heirs of whatever was worthy in pagan philosophy, to be the illogical ones.
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To such heirs does the legacy of Lucretius fall.
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It is the end result of a philosophy of life where emotion rather than reason win arguments. Whomever is more easily offended, whomever has the deepest umbrage and whines the loudest is considered the winner.
And (I speak from personal experience and knowledge) the poor empty atheists think of us, the heirs of St. Thomas and the schoolmen, the heirs of whatever was worthy in pagan philosophy, to be the illogical ones.
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I hope.
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