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Reg the Fronkey Farmer started the topic Mommy, do the udder moo cows eat meat? in the forum
Science — the kind that requires evidence and reason. 4 years, 4 months agoNo, son, we don’t. We have not evolved to do so. Our teeth are formed to eat grass and our digestion system is designed to process it. It was unherd of until a few years ago when some of us had our feed spiked with meat by the “two legs bad” people. That led to many of us going insane with bovine spongiform encephalopathy. It was very calfk…[Read more]
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Atheist Thanksgiving Grace in the forum
Atheist Humor 4 years, 7 months agoFellow Unbelievers,
It is now another Thanksgiving Day!
In addition to the classic Unbeliever’s blessings linked above, it is also helpful to remember the folly of having “God as your witness” rather than the discoveries of the human science of Ornithology:
And on a serious note, it also helps to know just where…[Read more]
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TheEncogitationer started the topic If'n Ye Wonder Where The True Scotsmen Be, Here You'll Find Them 1, 2, 3! in the forum
Atheist Humor 4 years, 7 months agoFellow Unbelievers,
B’gosh! B’Gum! B’Gora!
Truer Scotmen you won’t find more’a,
Than the Three Gents a’eatin’
Raisins, Rice & Rye!Like Tom Paine, David Hume, and Adam Smith,
They piffle at unperceiv’d woo and myth!
Instead they take on the trevail and myrth,
That’s experienced on the Natural Mother Earth!So let us bid Superstition Begone…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Dr. John Becker on Religion, Politics, Sex, Life, The Universe, and Everything in the forum
Atheist Humor 4 years, 10 months agoThanks for the Becker clips. The show passed me by entirely. Ted Danson always has great comedic timing. Cheers!
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_Robert_ replied to the topic Dr. John Becker on Religion, Politics, Sex, Life, The Universe, and Everything in the forum
Atheist Humor 4 years, 10 months agoAlways liked that show…the three that I saw anyways
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Dr. John Becker on Religion, Politics, Sex, Life, The Universe, and Everything in the forum
Atheist Humor 4 years, 10 months agoFellow Unbelievers,
Sometimes, even an Atheist needs a believer to get back on his A-game:
Becker’s Christmas Miracle
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TheEncogitationer started the topic Dr. John Becker on Religion, Politics, Sex, Life, The Universe, and Everything in the forum
Atheist Humor 4 years, 10 months agoFellow Unbelievers,
Since I discovered them, I just couldn’t resist sharing some excerpts from a great now-classic TV show with an Atheist main character, whom I call Dr. House’s sober and equally cynical relative, Becker:
Becker: Fighting More Ignorance by Accident Than Most Teachers and Parents Do On…[Read more]
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TheEncogitationer started the topic Atheist Thanksgiving Grace in the forum
Atheist Humor 5 years, 7 months agoFellow Unbelievers,
No Thanksgiving on an Atheist Forum would be complete without these chestnuts:
Bart Simpson’s Blessing
Pop Charlie Anderson gives the Thanksgiving “Blessing” in _Shanandoah_ 😁
Happy Thanksgiving! And remember to thank the cook, the host,…[Read more]
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Davis replied to the topic The torture planet in the forum
To Do or not To Do 5 years, 7 months agoEncoginator, you are assuming that life would develop on other planets the same way that it does here. The development of life is disinterested in our happiness or suffering and any mechanism which ensures the continuation of life will be ruthlessly utilised including the terrible byproduct of suffering. If life can continue, even with immense…[Read more]
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic The torture planet in the forum
To Do or not To Do 5 years, 7 months agoPopeBeanie,
You wrote:
Q2: That one’s tougher, like the trolly car conundrum. I’m basically utilitarian by nature, so I’d probably say yes, move aside you miserable lot, but not loudly enough for them to hear it or anything that’s coming before we eliminate them. (There’s still a we here, in on this decision together, right?)
This reminds me. …[Read more]
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic The torture planet in the forum
To Do or not To Do 5 years, 7 months agoRobert,
Q1. I would say No. Even if you studied them, you are seeing them through your own limitations and values. It is the “prime directive” in the Star Trek series… they constantly violate it.
“General Order 1”, and the “non-interference directive” is a guiding principle of Starfleet, prohibiting its members from interfering with the internal…
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic The torture planet in the forum
To Do or not To Do 5 years, 7 months agoDavis,
These kinds of ethical questions are always irksome. If one doesn’t grant the premise of the question, how can one answer it?
Surely a species cannot live a life of complete suffering or it would be too immobilized to do life-sustaining, reproducing acts and would eventually become extinct.
Also, even waste products of a species have…[Read more]
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Davis replied to the topic The torture planet in the forum
To Do or not To Do 5 years, 7 months agoSecondary question:
If these creatures could indeed be re-engineered to suffer much less and yet still continue be able to somewhat adapt to this barely ever changing planet…would you consider enabling this? If you had the choice between a little less suffering (totally pointless suffering) but a tiny chance to develop intelligence would you…[Read more]
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Davis replied to the topic The torture planet in the forum
To Do or not To Do 5 years, 7 months agojust because we can’t “conceive” of a way…does that necessarily preclude a path to advancement
Robert that is an extremely good point (one of the few nitpicking with this scenario that is as interesting as the actual answers themselves). I would say that this would have to be part of the risk assessment formula. Even if we cannot fathom how the…[Read more]
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_Robert_ replied to the topic The torture planet in the forum
To Do or not To Do 5 years, 7 months agoIf you can positively conclude these things then I would say (Q1)Yes,(Q2)No, same logic as Kristina. Unlike the many theists, I don’t think it is wise to let people needlessly suffer. We are more kind to our beloved pets.
I do wonder…just because we can’t “conceive” of a way…does that necessarily preclude a path to advancement and betterment…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic The torture planet in the forum
To Do or not To Do 5 years, 7 months ago@davis – organisms don’t have to have intelligence to have rights.
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Davis replied to the topic The torture planet in the forum
To Do or not To Do 5 years, 7 months agoRobert we are talking about non-intelligent species and no conceivable way for them to develop intelligence. It is certainly not the same as a planet Earth were we can choose to continue living or not despite our suffering. In other words we aren’t helpless nor need the assistance of others to put us out of our misery.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic The torture planet in the forum
To Do or not To Do 5 years, 7 months agoGood point, @robert.
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_Robert_ replied to the topic The torture planet in the forum
To Do or not To Do 5 years, 7 months agoQ1. I would say No. Even if you studied them, you are seeing them through your own limitations and values. It is the “prime directive” in the Star Trek series… they constantly violate it.
“General Order 1”, and the “non-interference directive” is a guiding principle of Starfleet, prohibiting its members from interfering with the internal and…[Read more]
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