Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Atheism Failure: Crime



‎"The unfairness of atheism can be shown when we are to talk about crime. Crime--as we know--happens because of the social pressure, as well as the evermore demanding world. People do almost everything to fulfill their timid needs, even to the extend of damaging others..."

['Where Is God', by J. Janousse]

14 minutes ago ·  · 
    • YassinYunus AnimaFidelis IudexFinalis 
      ‎"...so you may ask, what drives them to such insanity of killing and hurting others just for the sake of their life's fulfillment? What caused one to think that crime is not wrong but a way to solve his or her or their daily problem(s)?

      The answer is, they lack the consciousness about how valuable others' life is. Science never teaches the importance of not killing other because all organisms as we know in accordance to science, adhere to the idea of 'survival of the fittest'..."
      11 minutes ago · 
    • YassinYunus AnimaFidelis IudexFinalis 
      ‎"...and some atheists also argue that consciousness comes from complex chemical reactions and yada yada. So, by then, we can safely say to them that the lack of consciousness is due to the lack of some perplexed chemical reaction or say, composition.

      But until today, no one really can answer how love causes us to stay filial to our parents even though we are absolutely free from the needs to always be with them. No one could demonstrate how humans always adhere to their partner for the sake of their love, even though they can have a more fertile mate.

      This is where atheism and science both fail to justify the so-called fairness in judging people. I mean, if crime is caused by the lack of consciousness, would not that mean that we are punishing people for their lack of chemical reactions/composition? Is this a fair statement?..."
      4 minutes ago · 
    • YassinYunus AnimaFidelis IudexFinalis ‎"...in essence, we can never adhere to absolute empiricism in order to resolve cases fairly, because by doing that, atheism does seem to act in the otherwise."
      3 minutes ago · 

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