Originally posted by Freddie
Catholic church architecture is indeed amazing.
And can come with a lot of important history, in this case - over 1000 years of globally important history. There is a flipside to this coin however, and even in this instance there is an example of how religion still affects me, even though I live in a fairly secular society. Back when The Church of England still had power, the church passed a law in Wolverhampton that dictates that nothing can be built taller than the church within the city's ring road. The council still has to enforce this retarded law for some unkown reason, and as a result, the city itself outside of the church is decidedly UNimpressive
. There are now taller buildings outside of the ring road, though. But, as a result of an old Christian law, Wolves has trouble developing as a city, in contrast to other cities nearby. While it definitely is the most impressive building in the city, there is a bad reason for this - it has
forced surrounding buildings to be less impressive in stature. That this pointless religious law is still given special dispensation, is something I have a long standing gripe with.
And to bring this back from my life story, just slightly
. This is the sort of thing that atheists find frustrating, aside, of course, from the far more important issues about life that religion still affects.
Originally posted by dj-dj
Well then you just showed me that both sides is just as surreal to human understanding which in most statements made by atheists filters down to something magical then. The real form of arrogance lies in the question: Why hammer on an internet forum to change the view of anyone to your own? Especially when your own conclusion is just as ?????????magical??????????
This is the point, I don't have a "conclusion". What I said before was a suggestion to fit in with the universe being eternal. My point was, while we have no conclusion, it's very arrogant of anyone to claim they have the conclusion, which is what religious folk do. Despite their conlusions often being demonstrably false.
If you don't want to discuss things on the internet, then don't, but maybe others like discussion?