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How can one be a Pagan Atheist?

S-word

Well-Known Member
So sorry.
I thought you already knew what "moving the goal posts" meant.

See, you changed the argument from "follow Christ's teaching" to "believing in Christ's teachings".

So no, I will not be answering your goal post moving strawman argument.
As for the original argument, it has already been explained to you.

Now please feel free to fly home and claim victory.

Oh deary, deary me, we can't have that can we? Well let's see, what shall we do to rectify your problem? I know, we'll just have to change the question, "Do you believe in the teachings of Jesus and pray to his God as his teachings instruct you to do so"? To "Do you follow the teachings of Jesus and pray to his God as his teachings instruct you to do so"? How's that matey, Happy now?

By golly gee, you are getting desperate, aren't you?
 

S-word

Well-Known Member
How was your trip back to the flock?

No flock to go to matey, atheists, agnostics, heritics, pagans, and all those so-called christians who belong to the universal church that was established on the great lie in 325 AD by the non-christian King Constantine, don't want nothin to do with me. All those different groups have birds of a feather with which they can flock together, but alas, I have no flock as yet, but that will come. So don't weep for me Mestemia.
 
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