"Amber":
How can you say someone lives in ignorance just because they don't choose to believe in a religions stories or beliefs that humans have passed down through the generations. Ignorance is the lack of knowledge or beinging unaware or uniformed on a topic of discussion. I know many religions quite fluently, and also find them to be quite fasinating to read, and learn about, but doesn't mean i'm going to believe in them.
And how can you believe so deeply in a religion that says mankind is basically to precious to GOD that he would even turn his backs on the angels a previous creation of his, yet say something like:
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in a universe this big and complex to think that I, such a stupid insignificant creature
I mean really lmao. Since when is man kind so insignifcant in the eyes of GOD. lol.
As far as Utilitarianism and the surgen. You keep looking at is as it would be the right thing to do in the surgen's eyes to kill 1 because it would make 5 happy, and thus happy would outwiegh not happy. But as a culture, Utilitarianists say killing would be bad. So you can not then turn around and say it would be good for 5, because as a culture, it is known to be bad. That is the funamental point you are missing completely to "prove" your point basically. The ideal of it is based on the over all view of good or bad of the masses, not of the people that are within personal influence of you. I think you need to do more research and have a refresher course on that way of life, since you have already admitted that you don't really have the best working knowledge of it. And in that, wouldn't that make you ignorant? I'm not trying to call you ignorant, but by defination, you are lacking knowledge, unaware/uninformed on the topic.
That is the fundamental flaw of these bible toters, honestly. You are here calling those that don't choose to believe in religion ingnorantt, yet that is an asumption on your behalf. If anything I would think that the people who are posting here are quite well informed, yet have made the decision to not follow or follow a specific belief. None of which i would call ignorant, just because they choose to believe in science over religion.
And if you wanted to make your arguement that they don't have to believe in what you believe in, as long as they believe in something. Then who's to say what is the right one to believe in. And if you do need to believe in a religion, to believe in it, would mean that you would have to discredit anothers' beliefs. Since all religions basically say that thiers is the only truth. (might teach tolorence for people of other religions, but doesn't stop them for saying they are wrong for believing it)
Fact of the matter is, religion is ideals passed down through the ages by man. Here's a fun game for you. Get in a crowded room next time you are at a heavily populated party (i'm since you are in college you can't be too unfamilar with these), and have one person tell someone something, they tell the person next to them, and then the person next to them, and so on and so forth, let it circluate til it hits everyone in the room. By time it gets back to the person that started it, i can assure you that it was not the same thing said by the first person. Human beings each have a unique way of taking in information via selective listening. Some things stand out to one person more than to others. And each person's mind puts it's own little spin on it, as to how it was preceived. So i find it hard to believe in a thing such as religion, that was created by man, and passed down through the ages, could even be what it orignally started out as, even if it kept things as constant as the bible.
And even the Bible has many different versions, and interpretations, that lead to many religions sprouting up from just one book, that was written by? you guess it, man.
I'm not saying that it is wrong to believe in a higher power, i myself have even admitted to being agnostic. But i can not turn a blind eye to historical facts showing how religion has been used to control societies over the last 3000+ years, and think to myself "yeah this is what i feel because i read a book that told me what to feel". I think if you want to believe in a higher being, man go for it. But you don't need religion to tell you how to do it and how to live your life. By now as a species we know what is right and what is wrong by society standards. You don't need religion to tell you that as an advanced civilization you shouldn't rape or kill. But you also don't need a religion telling you that humans where created as Adam and Eve, when you have science proving beyond a shadow of a doubt we have evolved from lesser creatures, just like all animals that are on this earth now can be traced back to different species of the past.
Edit: and Science Vs Religion being seperate, they will always be seperate to the point of one is trying to find answers, while one is blinding following something on "faith" which is nothing more than hearing it and saying to yourself "yeah i believe that", in a way. But one can believe in a higher power could have had a hand in creating all that is the cosmos, and not believe that that higher being specifically created us. We could just be biproducts of what the cosmos did when the higher being created it. And from a Science point of view i kinda have to go back to one of my favorite quotes of all times from a movie "If we are the only life all the unverse, that would be one big great waste of space".