"He who believes in freedom of the will has never loved and never hated."
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
Each religion, so dear to those whose life it sanctifies, and fulfilling so necessary a function in the society that has adopted it, necessarily contradicts every other religion, and probably contradicts itself.
~George Santayana
“If you can't see it, hear it, touch it, taste it, smell it, measure it, observe it, understand it or verify it… Worship it!”
~???~
"You can't disprove the theory of God. The power of science is uncertainty. Everything is uncertain, but science can define that uncertainty. That's why science makes progress and religion doesn't."
~Lawrence Krauss~
"O Lord, I want to thank you that I was born in the West and not some other God-forsaken place, and that I was able to become a Christian by default. I'm thankful that I don't have to think hard about what I believe. I can accept without a second thought everything that's fed to me, and that I can support the status quo with a clear conscience without interrupting my comfortable way of life. You've made me what I am today without any effort on my part. I haven't had to think, question or change a thing, and for that I'm truly grateful."
~David Hayward~
As people become more intelligent they care less for preachers and more for teachers
~Robert G. Ingersoll~
Whenever we teach our children that groundless faith is a virtue, we pave the way for groundless violence
~Carrie Poppy~
Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?
~Epicurus~
Nearly every American will know of more atheists at the end of 2011 than they do today, as coming out as an atheist becomes cool. Yes. Cool
~David Silverman~
I am proud to have been in a business that gives pleasure, creates beauty, and awakens our conscience, arouses compassion, and perhaps most importantly, gives millions a respite from our so violent world.
~Audrey Hepburn~
There is not enough love and goodness in the world to permit us to give any of it away to imaginary beings.
~Friedrich Nietzsch~
You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.
Mae West
One way to stop a runaway horse is to bet on him
~Jeffrey Bernard~
When you think about it, our politicians do play god, in the sense that they're not believed in by the vast majority of the public any more, they haven't done anything demonstrably useful for absolutely ages, and they keep employing members of their own family in influential positions. I'm not saying Jesus wasn't the best man for the job, I'm just saying it would have been nice if there had been a little more transparency in the recruitment process.
~Andy Zaltzman~
Organised religion is most concerned with self-preservation
~Adam Rutherford~
It's not God I worry about. It's the self-important, pompous, power-seeking old fossils who claim to speak for him
~Anonymous~
Grief is the price we pay for love.
~Queen Elizabeth II~
The problem with religion, because it's been sheltered from criticism, is that it allows people to believe en masse what only idiots or lunatics could believe in isolation
~Sam Harris
What is so unnerving about the candidacy of Sarah Palin is the degree to which she represents—and her supporters celebrate—the joyful marriage of confidence and ignorance . . . Ask yourself: how has "elitism" become a bad word in American politics? There is simply no other walk of life in which extraordinary talent and rigorous training are denigrated. We want elite pilots to fly our planes, elite troops to undertake our most critical missions, elite athletes to represent us in competition and elite scientists to devote the most productive years of their lives to curing our diseases. And yet, when it comes time to vest people with even greater responsibilities, we consider it a virtue to shun any and all standards of excellence. When it comes to choosing the people whose thoughts and actions will decide the fates of millions, then we suddenly want someone just like us, someone fit to have a beer with, someone down-to-earth—in fact, almost anyone, provided that he or she doesn't seem too intelligent or well educated.
~Sam Harris~
My creed is this: Happiness is the only good. The place to be happy is here. The time to be happy is now. The way to be happy is to help make others so.
~Charles J. Ingersoll~
There is no need for us to gather every day, or every seven days, or on any high and auspicious day, to proclaim our rectitude or to grovel and wallow in our unworthiness. We atheists do not require any priests, or any hierarchy above them, to police our doctrine.
~Christopher Hitchens~
Babies die in ditches every day, yet God helps Hollywood stars win trophies ~ Catherine Deveny
No diet will remove all the fat from your body because the brain is entirely fat. Without a brain you might look good, but all you could do is run for public office
~ Covert Bailey~
Many of us saw religion as harmless nonsense. Beliefs might lack all supporting evidence but, we thought, if people needed a crutch for consolation, where's the harm? September 11th changed all that.
~Richard Dawkins~
Religion is ultimately dependent on belief in invisible beings, inaudible voices, intangible entities, undetectable forces, and events and judgements that happen after we die. It therefore has no reality check and it is therefore uniquely armored against criticism, questioning, and self-correction ~Greta Christina
I believe in the religion of reason - the gospel of this world; in the development of the mind, in the accumulation of intellectual wealth, to the end that man may free himself from superstitious fear, to the end that he may take advantage of the forces of nature to feed and clothe the world.
~Robert G. Ingersoll
Religion has nothing to do with morality, and is all about power fueled by superstition ~ Anonymous
The pleasure of hating, like a poisonous mineral, eats into the heart of religion, and turns it to rankling spleen and bigotry; it makes patriotism an excuse for carrying fire, pestilence, and famine into other lands: it leaves to virtue nothing but the spirit of censoriousness, and a narrow, jealous, inquisitorial watchfulness over the actions and motives of others. What have the different sects, creeds, doctrines in religion been but so many pretexts set up for men to wrangle, to quarrel, to tear one another in pieces about, like a target as a mark to shoot at?
~ William Hazlit – On the Pleasure of Hating
We have tried for over a thousand years, as a species, teaching people that killing people and holding others below yourself, and being indifferent to the suffering of others was wrong because God said so. I think we can firmly conclude that that strategy was a dismal failure. Instead, the zeal created by religious conviction has led people to hurt others in the name of God.
~ M. LeBlanc
If proselytisers had genuine faith they would at least tone down the proselytism. Surely the God they believe in has the power, hypothetically speaking, to move the hearts of unbelievers without their having to be argued, bribed, or bludgeoned into doctrinal submission first.
~ Barbara O'Brien
Inspired by the Pope's recent call to remember our country's Christian roots I was wondering which particular roots we should return to. Burning Protestants or hanging Roman Catholic priests? Requiring Dissenters to live 10 miles from the City of London, or Roman Catholics 5 miles? And if we decide to execute the Archbishop of Canterbury should we burn him like Cranmer or behead him like Laud?
~ Mark Francis
Coming out as an atheist can have serious real-world consequences. Parents get denied custody of their children for being atheists. People get harassed and vandalized by their neighbors for being atheists. Teachers get suspended for being atheists. Teenagers get harassed and suspended from school for being atheists. Politicians whip up anti-atheist fear to try to get elected. (And that’s just in the US. I’m not even talking about parts of the world where atheism is a crime, punishable by imprisonment or death.)
~ Greta Christina
Just in terms of allocation of time resources, religion is not very efficient. There's a lot more I could be doing on a Sunday morning
~ Bill Gates
Morality is not the monopoly of any faith: an atheist can be more ethical than a religious person. At the end of the day, what matters is that humans behave with consideration and decency, and avoid imposing their beliefs on others
~ Irfan Husain
The greatest intellectual framework that the human intellect has ever generated is the scientific method. On so many levels, it has freed us from the shackles of barbaric, divisive, and infantile superstition. Yet, all presidential candidates parade their faiths as though it were a virtue to believe in virgin births, burning bushes, and flying horses.
~Gad Saad
I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do because I notice it always coincides with their own desires.
~Susan B. Anthony~
No opinion should be protected from criticism simply by virtue of being religiously held.
~Richard Dawkins~
A stupid man's report of what a clever man says can never be accurate, because he unconsciously translates what he hears into something he can understand.
~Bertrand Russell~
The major problem—one of the major problems, for there are several—one of the many major problems with governing people is that of whom you get to do it; or rather of who manages to get people to let them do it to them.To summarize: it is a well-known fact that those people who must want to rule people are, ipso facto, those least suited to do it.To summarize the summary: anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on no account be allowed to do the job.
~Douglas Adams~
The gods offer no rewards for intellect. There was never one yet that showed any interest in it.
~Mark Twain~
One can appreciate and treasure the symmetry and grandeur of the ancient Greek Parthenon without needing any share in the cults of Athena or Eleusis, or the imperatives of Athenian imperialism, just as one may listen to Mozart or admire Chartres and Durham without any nostalgia for feudalism, monarchism, and the sale of indulgences.
~Christopher Hitchens~
The president of the United States has claimed, on more than one occasion, to be in dialogue with God. If he said that he was talking to God through his hairdryer, this would precipitate a national emergency. I fail to see how the addition of a hairdryer makes the claim more ridiculous or offensive.
~Sam Harris~
We live, after all, in a world where illusions are sacred and truth profane.
~Tariq Ali
In fact, "atheism" is a term that should not even exist. No one ever needs to identify himself as a "non-astrologer" or a "non-alchemist." We do not have words for people who doubt that Elvis is still alive or that aliens have traversed the galaxy only to molest ranchers and their cattle. Atheism is nothing more than the noises reasonable people make in the presence of unjustified religious beliefs.
~Sam Harris~
It is taboo in our society to criticize a persons religious faith... these taboos are offensive, deeply unreasonable, but worse than that, they are getting people killed. This is really my concern. My concern is that our religions, the diversity of our religious doctrines, is going to get us killed. I'm worried that our religious discourse- our religious beliefs are ultimately incompatible with civilization.
~Sam Harris~
The first step is to measure whatever can be easily measured. This is O.K. as far as it goes. The second step is to disregard that which can’t be measured or give it an arbitrary quantitative value. This is artificial and misleading. The third step is to presume that what can’t be measured easily isn’t very important. This is blindness. The fourth step is to say that what can’t easily be measured doesn’t really exist. This is suicide.
~Daniel Yankelovich
The universe is 13.7 billion years old, the Earth 4.6 billion. A mere 2,000 years ago, at a time of great ignorance and superstition, some Middle Eastern men wrote some books. With respect, does it never strike you as absurd to use them as proof of a benevolent and watchful God?
~Anon~
A truly liberal society guarantees the freedom of all religions, but it accepts the tyranny of none. People must be free to live without threat or fear. To say the things, write the words and live the lives they choose. Does that offend some people? Yes, of course. But the price of freedom is the risk of offence. And, for me, that price is always worth paying.
~Ming Campbell~
Religions are, by definition, metaphors after all: God is a dream, a hope, a woman, an ironist, a father, a city, a house of many rooms, a watchmaker who left his prize chronometer in the desert, someone who loves you - even, perhaps, against all evidence, a celestial being whose only interest is to make sure your football team, army, business, or marriage thrives, prospers and triumphs over all opposition.
~Neil Gaiman~
When it comes to bullshit, big-time, major league bullshit, you have to stand in awe of the all-time champion of false promises and exaggerated claims, religion. No contest. No contest. Religion. Religion easily has the greatest bullshit story ever told. Think about it. Religion has actually convinced people that there's an invisible man living in the sky who watches everything you do, every minute of every day. And the invisible man has a special list of ten things he does not want you to do. And if you do any of these ten things, he has a special place, full of fire and smoke and burning and torture and anguish, where he will send you to live and suffer and burn and choke and scream and cry forever and ever 'til the end of time!
But He loves you. He loves you, and He needs money! He always needs money! He's all-powerful, all-perfect, all-knowing, and all-wise, somehow just can't handle money! Religion takes in billions of dollars, they pay no taxes, and they always need a little more. Now, you talk about a good bullshit story. Holy Shit!
~George Carlin~
Go to Heaven for the climate, Hell for the company
~Mark Twain~
O Lord our God, help us tear their soldiers to bloody shreds with our shells; help us to cover their smiling fields with the pale forms of their patriot dead; help us to drown the thunder of the guns with the shrieks of their wounded, writhing in pain; help us to lay waste their humble homes with a hurricane of fire; help us to wring the hearts of their unoffending widows with unavailing grief; help us to turn them out roofless with their little children to wander unfriended the wastes of their desolated land in rags and hunger and thirst, sports of the sun flames of summer and the icy winds of winter, broken in spirit, worn with travail, imploring Thee for the refuge of the grave and denied it...
~Mark Twain~
Militant Christians bomb abortion clinics. Militant Muslims fly planes into skyscrapers. Militant Atheists write strongly worded comment pieces? So let's stop this 'militant' nonsense shall we?
~Anon~
Seeing a murder on television... can help work off one's antagonisms. And if you haven't any antagonisms, the commercials will give you some.
~Alfred Hitchcock~
Since we are often told that god is ineffable and that it is impossible to know his mind it is quite astonishing the number of people that then proceed to tell you exactly what he thinks.
~Anon~
If there were in the world today any large number of people who desired their own happiness more than they desired the unhappiness of others, we could have paradise in a few years.
~Bertrand Russell~
Americans will put up with anything provided it doesn't block traffic.
~Dan Rather~
There's an infinite number of things that some people at one time or another have believed in, and an infinite number of things that nobody has believed in. If there's not the slightest reason to believe in any of those things, why bother? The onus is on somebody who says, I want to believe in God, Flying Spaghetti Monster, fairies, or whatever it is. It is not up to us to disprove it.
~Richard Dawkins~
Religion attacks us in our deepest integrity by saying we wouldn't be able to make a moral decision without it, and that a supernatural dictatorship is our only hope. That makes us all into serfs.
~Christopher Hitchens~
Thinkers of the Enlightenment, a set of new intellectual attitudes that remade Western culture in the 17th and 18th centuries, set out to understand the world and themselves through reason rather than religion. Their ideas led to massive advances in science, economics and commerce, the arts and human liberty, which underpin our present prosperity and social freedoms.
~Ayaan Hirsi Ali~
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names the streets after them.
~Bill Vaughan~
The difference between a democracy and a dictatorship is that in a democracy you vote first and take orders later; in a dictatorship you don't have to waste your time voting.
~Charles Bukowski~
The truth that makes men free is for the most part the truth which men prefer not to hear.
~Herbert Agar~
When evidence conflicts with cherished beliefs, most people are happier to explain away even the most compelling data rather than abandon their beliefs.
~Richard Wiseman~
If morality comes from religion, why is it normal for chimpanzees, all tribal peoples and non-believers to feel empathy for others, to practice fairness, and to remain loyal to relatives and friends?
~Anthony Layng~
A strongly held belief does not automatically deserve respect ~ConversationalAtheist.com~
A reluctance to accept the importance of reason is easy to explain. To ignore reason is to avoid a sense of personal responsibility, which makes it easy to explain everything that you see in terms of the tenets of your 'faith', be it religious, political or economic in origin.
~Robert Hall~
Religious fundamentalisms are not only found in every region and religion, but they are also becoming increasingly visible at the international level in, for example, the international human rights system.
~Cassandra Balchin~
I am as firmly convinced that religions do harm as I am that they are untrue.
~Bertrand Russell~
Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wickedest of men will do the most wickedest of things for the greatest good of everyone.
~John Maynard Keynes~
My creed is this: Happiness is the only good. The place to be happy is here. The time to be happy is now. The way to be happy is to help make others so.
~Charles J. Ingersoll~
History: An account mostly false, of events mostly unimportant, which are brought about by rulers mostly knaves, and soldiers mostly fools.
~Ambrose Bierce~
Blasphemy is an epithet bestowed by superstition upon common sense.
~Robert G. Ingersoll!
not just low IQ in the backseat
Ever see a noodle come out the nose? yuh jess make meh soup come back up, fuss ah laughing so hard…
I never intended to spoil your soup but I hope it was worth it 😉
I have to buy a vehicle soon. The family has always been Nissan, but Toyota is so big here that the whole shipment is sold before it is even loaded in Japan. Are our markets down here so slavish to Toyota that we don’t merit an assurance of no-defect in our vehicles. Or is it that Toyota Trinidad KNOWS that Trinis probably read about cars accelerating uncontrollably and think “where can I get one of those?”
“where can I get one of those?” – That was what I thought but we just don’t need 8 million of them
great as usual… love the last sentence the most… hope you had a good one…
I had or have a good one depending how you look at it 😉
Toyota & Honda dropped the ball on handling the recalls , they should have came forward with a full disclosure. Instead of waiting for a huge media blitz and tons of public pressure. But Toyota & Honda are not alone , I never seen so many car companies having recalls all at the same time. I had no idea my car which is not even a Toyota or Honda, was affected until I searched on http://www.carpedalrecall.com and found I had a bad Anti Lock control unit on my 2008 Pontiac G8 , So be careful
What Jumbie said (minus the noodle exodus…)! 😀
Thankfully it’s minus the noodle exodus 🙂
I own a Toyota …. from new bran ….. and de floor mat mash up long time ….. muzbe after ah two years ….. and it still dey mash up on de floor of de car …..
I own a Toyota ….. and it does drive real fast ….. an’ it eh have nuttin tuh do wit no cell phone or no interference ….. is all about my foot on de gas …..
I own a Toyota ….. and to date I have not seen a single bit of info from Toyota Trinidad about dat recall dramas ….. all I’ve seen and taken full advantage of …. is ah CUSTOMER APPRECIATION Discount (20%) on parts and service fuh de month of February ….. which was extended tuh de month of March supposedly because of public demand ….. and not because dey feel dey need tuh kiss our asses just about now!
aka_lol …. you know Trinidad not recallin no cars!!!
Look, the way Totoya Trinidad behaves is greed before everything. Their auto mechanics and their supervisors are real smart men signing-off on forms saying they did a 5-tire rotation when they did a 4-tire one. Claiming they checked a the suspension for “tightness” when not a single wrench was lifted to check. Completely and visibly dishonest people and if Toyota in Japan finds out how much local Toyota customers are feeling cheated they would take immediate action. On the bright side, Toyota Japan has read this blog post. You are right Scene, no recalls for Trinidad since that doesn’t go well with the greed business model.
Interesting posts… how is it, AKA, that you’re aware that the Japanese have already read the post?
Are you aware that they were in T’dad meeting with management just this week? (because they were)
I don’t own a Toyota, but I was witness to their Service department “smartness” last week. Dishonesty was seriously in play, right in front of our faces. It’s sad, because the cars are good products, recall aside.
Rosie, I am aware that someone at Toyota in jp read the blog a day after I posted the same way I know your comment came via a big oil company down south 🙂
I had no idea Toyota officials were only now in Trinidad and I thought they met with our local “schemers” before that.
The service department is a racket and I don’t even know when they charge you for oil and filter they actually changed anything. I am beginning to feel that they don’t. My advice to all local Toyota owners is to complain to Toyota in Japan about the suspected “smartness” taking place in Trinidad. I am sure I can get an email contact at toyota.co.jp to send the complaints. I do not recommend sending anything to the local Toyota people because those are the ones who will do nothing.
thanks aka-lol
Complain to Toyota, Japan:
http://toyota.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/toyota.cfg/php/enduser/ask_intercept.php
On de subject of Toyota “smartness” ……
Hear dis one ….. the car goes in for a 60,000 km service …. which is a big service ….. so it needs tuh stay overnight ….. and it will cost $2626 ….. oh and they also recommend that I do the fuel injector cleaning thingy ….. which is like an additional job ….. at an additional cost of $500 …..
Now the $2626 is ah bess price meaning ….. yuh better hope dat dey eh hadda actually change/replace anyting ….. cuz den it go cost even more ….
Right ….. so …… so far my bill is $2626 plus $500 ….. less de customer appreciation discount of 20% that thankfully is still on fuh de month of March ……
This morning now ….. they call to advise that the disc pads need changing ….. and that that would be an additioanl $700 plus …… and de labour tuh do dat is $200 plus ……
WHAT????? …… why is there an additional “LABOUR” cost …… if de car gone tuh service ….. and tings need doing ….. shouldn’t everting fall under “LABOUR” ….. I just don’t get it …… anyway in my confused state I tell dem tuh go ahead ….. cuz yuh doh play wit brakes ….. especially since Toyota cars gettin recall fuh accelerator problems ……
My 60,000 km service ….. has now crossed $4000 ….
Scene, the problem is that they don’t do many of the things they charge customers for and now they want to turn around and charge you extra for actually doing something. The pricing and taking advantage of customers is wicked and it is the reason people don’t carry their cars back to the people who only know how to thief not fix Toyotas. Let Toyota in Japan know what is taking place in Trinidad. The racket must stop.
I own a Toyotoa which I love but I have serious concerns that a list of recalled vehicles wasn’t made available locally. I did see an ad in the newspaper in the newspaper saying that our Toyotas weren’t affected by the recall. I still have concerns because the ad did not address why our cars weren’t affected. What made them exempt from this flaw? I have a 4 yr old and an 18mth old and it makes me angry to think that their safety might be jepordized. I may never buy another Toyota again. Not because of the flaw. These things happen. What I cannot excuse is that this company obviously did not intented to deal with this honestly or compassionately. Instead they tried to cover up an minimize the obvious danger. This company does not care about the lives of it’s customers especially here in Trinidad.
BTW they wasted a stamp on my birthday to send me a birthday card. They said it was because I was a valued customer. You’d think they would have sent out letters to customers addressing this matter.
I own a Toyota that is also about eighteen months old. I decided on Toyota when I saw the physical facilities available for servicing cars but if something looks too good to be true, it most likely is, especially in Trinidad and sometimes Tobago 😉 Toyota’s Service Department in Trinidad is no exception. The biggest problem is that , since management is paid a bonus for meeting, and exceeding targets, underhand, and in my opinion, illegal methods are being used to meet these targets. These people who manage and operate Toyota Trinidad and Tobago are more like a bunch of thieves than people who care about what the brand Toyota means to the public. As for Toyota’s handling and bungling internationally of the recent recalls – tragic. Another way in which profits and bonuses before customer satisfaction is implemented. Toyota needs to get back to basics and that is making the customer happy.
Aha! I got the feeling you were writing from painful experience and not hearsay, and you are. My mother bought about a Toyota about 25 years ago. She still believes in the quality of the brand, although the service was iffy back then too.
I’ve been a Nissan buyer in the past, being fond of parts I can actually afford.
I am not loyal to any brand though I know the average Toyota or Honda can outlive most gangstas in the country. I believe in Japanese quality but I am afraid when local money grubbers decide to tarnish the name of the brand with their greed.
Scene forgot to add the price of the paper. It used be be $10.00 Haven’t been in a while so I don’t know what it is now. That’s right just imagine after putting down a few thousand to service they have the audacity to charge you for the paper to print the receipt!!! Me being me I promptly asked for it to be emailed since paperless was more environmentally friendly anyway. The service rep was not amused. I still had to pay.
It is because we have too many people in this country who support greed that we are in the situation we are in. Ever tried to question a Toyota Trinidad service supervisor about what the mechanics are doing? These people are worse than Government Ministers.
I am a not so proud owner of a Toyota car. The Service Representatives are horrible! My car has a genuine brakes problem and the Sevice manager is sweeping this issue underneath the carpet. Whenever I attempt to slow down, I get not brakes at all until I step down on it completely. By this time the ABS would have kicked in to stop the vehicle. Perhaps management is waiting for me to die to see this issue as serious.
Aka-lol,
That link you posted on March 3, 2010 is for US customers. I wasted my time to ask a question only to find that I have to put in a fictitious US state in order for the system to accept my query.
Check your links first! Otherwise, cool blog.
Thanks
Somebody sent me an email about this some weeks ago so I should have made the comment earlier. Several people have observed that Toyota treats people in the third world much the same as any big Government does, like crap. They love your money but couldn’t care less if you are swindled by a dealer or run into a brick wall at full speed. Toyota in Trinidad needs to either cut out their dishonest practices or sack their dishonest employees.
very very comic. really
Lovely blog! I am loving it!! Will come back again. I am bookmarking your feeds also.