When will you understand that your childish beliefs mean an absolute nothing in this wild universe! When will you be serious? When will you give up deceiving yourself? When will you stop believing in the tales of old times as if they are true?
Mehmet Murat ildanTags: beliefs
I cannot give up on my values and beliefs for the sake of respecting someone else’s values and morals. Because those values explain who am I. I prefer struggling and even dying for what I believe and what I don’t believe.
Silence is not respect; it is not condemning brutality and cruelty, and neglecting your own existence as human being. I will be killed and so many others because of standing against the fallacy and misleading notion of religions. They will torture us and cut us in pieces alive and even won’t stop disrespecting our death bodies; that is how these monsters have been governing for hundreds thousands of years.
Tags: morals silence values respect killing torture fallacy beliefs human-being struggling misleading-notion respecting
I am not religious in any sense; in fact, I consider myself an atheist.
Subrahmanyan ChandrasekharTags: science atheism atheist physics views beliefs irreligious nobel-laureate
I'm kind of an evangelical atheist.
Brian EnoTags: atheism atheist views beliefs musician positions evangelical-atheist
There is no higher authority.
Russell T. DaviesTags: atheism atheist authority views beliefs higher-authority personal-views
When in 1863 Thomas Huxley coined the phrase 'Man's Place in Nature,' it was to name a short collection of his essays applying to man Darwin's theory of evolution. The Origin of Species had been published only four years before, and the thesis that man was literally a part of nature, rather than an earthy vessel charged with some sublimer stuff, was so novel and so offensive to current metaphysics that it needed the most vigorous defense. Half the civilized world was rudely shocked, the other half skeptically amused.
Nearly a century has passed since the Origin shattered the complacency of the Victorian world and initiated what may be called the Darwinian revolution, an upheaval of man's ideas comparable to and probably exceeding in significance the revolution that issued from Copernicus's demonstration that the earth moves around the sun. The theory of evolution was but one of many factors contributing to the destruction of the ancient beliefs; it only toppled over what had already been weakened by centuries of decay, rendered suspect by the assaults of many intellectual disciplines; but it marked the beginning of the end of the era of faith.
Tags: science biology nature skeptic evolution naturalism metaphysics huxley intellect beliefs charles-darwin darwin origin-of-species victorian defense rude the-origin-of-species copernicus nicolaus-copernicus on-the-origin-of-species thomas-henry-huxley thomas-huxley amuse end-of-faith ancient-beliefs man-s-place-in-nature
The beginning of thought is in disagreement - not only with others but also with ourselves.
Eric HofferTags: self thought views beliefs disagreement self-evaluation beginning critical-thinking critical-thought evaluation
Atheistic existentialism, of which I am a representative, declares with greater consistency that if God does not exist there is at least one being whose existence comes before its essence, a being which exists before it can be defined by any conception of it. That being is man....
Jean-Paul SartreTags: existence man atheism humanism atheist existentialism consistency essence humans definition views beliefs sartre jean-paul-sartre atheistic
Words reveal your beliefs and intentions. Actions reveal your character. When they are in alignment, they reveal your greatest life.
Steve MaraboliTags: life words actions beliefs intentions
You don't see the world as it is, you see it,as you are.
Krishna SaagarTags: success perspective leadership teamwork beliefs
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