Friday, July 16, 2010

Great quote, absolutely great.

This quote was taken from The Atheist Missionary  blog; I love Hitchens so I figured I would share with everyone.


Enjoy..

"This is a killer quote by Christopher Hitchens:

Let’s say that the consensus is that our species, being the higher primates, Homo Sapiens, has been on the planet for at least 100,000 years, maybe more. Francis Collins says maybe 100,000. Richard Dawkins thinks maybe a quarter-of-a-million. I’ll take 100,000. In order to be a Christian, you have to believe that for 98,000 years, our species suffered and died, most of its children dying in childbirth, most other people having a life expectancy of about 25 years, dying of their teeth. Famine, struggle, bitterness, war, suffering, misery, all of that for 98,000 years. Heaven watches this with complete indifference. And then 2000 years ago, thinks “That’s enough of that. It’s time to intervene,” and the best way to do this would be by condemning someone to a human sacrifice somewhere in the less literate parts of the Middle East. Don’t let us appeal to the Chinese, for example, where people can read and study evidence and have a civilization. Let’s go to the desert and have another revelation there. This is nonsense. It can’t be believed by a thinking person."

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2 comments:

  1. I love this! It reminds me of something a friend once said to me.

    If a complete stranger called you on the phone and told you, if you just do exactly as he says, you will live forever, you would hang up the phone and believe it was a crank caller.

    Put the same man in a black robe with a tidy collar and hand him a pulpit and a bible and suddenly he becomes believable.

    It makes as much sense as a chocolate thermometer. :)

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  2. Thank you, I love this quote as well.

    It is good to know someone other than myself thinks this way. Don't be afraid to stop by more often. :)

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