john9blue wrote:crispybits wrote:So, you read my post and your first reaction wasn't that I was demonstrating the folly of not liking something just because it correlates (without causation) with something else you don't like, but that I was actually proposing that piracy levels have some sort of causal effect on the ice caps, or shoe size differences cause intelligence differences?
yeah, that was my first reaction, because anyone that advocated piracy in that situation would HAVE to believe that piracy had a causal effect on the ice caps. otherwise, why would they advocate piracy? think about what you wrote...
What? Like your "things you don't like about some people", even though you admit they're not causally related to atheism (they just have a correlation with it), is reason enough to assume atheism is enough of a reason to dislike that person? I'll remind you of your original statement seeing as neither of us is a fan of quote bubbling entire exchanges:
john9blue wrote:although atheism (in theory) may not cause certain behaviors, it correlates with certain behaviors. is that not good enough cause to dislike atheists, if you dislike the behaviors that correlate with atheism?
I'm not even arguing here about whether God exists or not, but about your statement that disliking something is enough of a reason to dislike other things that correlate with it, even with no causal link. It's ridiculous, and you're doing yourself no favours with it...