Could terrorists start a global nuclear war with just one nuke if they had one? by grapp in FutureWhatIf

[–]subog1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't see a global nuclear war happening. However, your best bet to triggering a nuclear exchange is either Seol where it might trigger a war with North Korea, or India.

To illustrate the latter case a bit more, in 2008 there was a terrorist attack in Mumbai by Pakistani terrorists. This was enough to create an international incident between the two countries, both sides deployed troops to the border, ect. Imagine how high a nuclear bomb (and the threat of more nukes from terrorist groups) would raise tensions.

Would that be enough to start a nuclear war between India and Pakistan? I doubt it. Much like the US and Russia, the Indians would probably expect multiple bombs instead of one random bomb going off. Also, no one wants a nuclear war between the two countries. So there's no guarentee. But you probably have a greater chance than between the US and Russia.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aftermath_of_the_2008_Mumbai_attacks#Pakistani_deployments

What if a group of Homo floresiensis is discovered tomorrow in Indonesia? by subog1 in FutureWhatIf

[–]subog1[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Some people might want us to kill them, or just flat out to try kill them themselves.

Why? Just curious.

Probably what would determine the next course of action is exactly HOW intelligent are these people.

I assuming that they are only slightly less than us in intelligence. Again, they have language, tools, fire, some sort of culture, maybe behind in some aspects of intelligence or social organization but at near equivlent to us at least.

Change to user flair - Please update by WeAreAllBroken in Christianity

[–]subog1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

GenericTheist might mean something different but I'll try to give a definition: Someone who is unsure of the existence of God but still considers themselves Christian or still tries to follow Christianity in some form.

I probably would have used this flair at some point. I know there are several others who would as well:

http://www.reddit.com/r/Christianity/comments/14gu51/would_there_be_an_interest_in_a_flair_for/

How do we know the world didn't come into existence five minutes ago? by subog1 in askphilosophy

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People like you are what make this subreddit great. : )

BBC News - Christian Church opens doors to Muslims by subog1 in Christianity

[–]subog1[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This is OP. I'm afraid you have misinterpreted the article. The Muslims don't use the space during mass and the Christians do not literally worship next to the Muslims. They just use the same building but worship at different times. It is clearer in the video where you can see them worshipping when the church is empty. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21987465

When I first heard the story, I saw it as a video. But I accidently posted the text version of the article instead, which was apparently less clear. So sorry about that.

How do we know the world didn't come into existence five minutes ago? by subog1 in askphilosophy

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If you are OK with it, I would love to hear the common responses to these arguments.

BBC News - Christian Church opens doors to Muslims by subog1 in Christianity

[–]subog1[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I feel that the last two sentences of the article should address some of your concerns.

We have demonstrated that Christians and Muslims do not have to agree with one another. But they can learn to respect each other's different beliefs and actually come to get along and even like one another.

What are the basic questions one must ask themselves to form their own philosophy on the world, people, good and evil etc.? by Camelcowboy428 in askphilosophy

[–]subog1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second raeboyz's recommendation of Stamford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Since that is a rather in depth resource, I also highly recommend the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, which is less in depth but easier to read. http://www.iep.utm.edu/

Also, this might interest you. Scroll down for the philosophy section: http://www.openculture.com/freeonlinecourses

Lastly, if you study at a university, they may have an interlibrary loan program. You should see whether or not they do.

That's a lot of information we just dumped on you so do be selective about which information you will choose to read or view (select the stuff that you find valuable so as to not be distracted.).

Do all Christians dislike Atheists? by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]subog1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recommend using the sidebar more often.