SnifferOuter77
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lolz.
would it be inappropriate to ask how old you are?
7 and a half panzy
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lolz.
would it be inappropriate to ask how old you are?
:slap:HELLO. A believer thinks they are SAVING YOU if they convince you. What are you doing if you convince us? Being right? Way to dream big there killer.
That explains so much!7 and a half panzy
7 and a half panzy
Impressive. I thought you were 10 or 11.
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If an atheist proves they are right, it can change a lot. No more fights over relgious lands, no more stalling of science, no more denying civil rights.
Athiests push their beliefs on others because they passionately believe that they are right which is very much the same reason religious people sometimes do.
Ive never understood why athiests come on here though...
Ah, yet another who separates science from God. Did you ever think that maybe science is the "how" and God is the "why"? If there was no right and wrong, you would all be scum to me and I could go live like life's just another copy of Grand Theft Auto and have the time of my life. You don't know the difference in right and wrong though. Go molest a kid real quick and lemme know what happens. Trauma has a severe scientific effect on the brain that can't be explained without concepts like right and wrong. People who commit sick and depraved crimes allow evil to flow into their mind altering their personalities and making them crave even worse things(and more of it too). You just haven't done anything insanely good or insanely bad enough to induce such spiritual phenomenons and their affects on your mind and body. One way to induce this trauma without having to do something terrible or amazing, is DMT. Your moods, your energy, your dreams, and everything you feel... to say they come from you is just stupid. That'd mean that when you're in a bad mood, you're actually not, you're just sitting their torturing yourself making your own life miserable.
Maybe because there are those around you who are so into pokemon that they forgo all else and push pokemon into everything, their lives, the law, etc...Somewhat different though.
Do you wish Jesus was never "invented?"
The better question is: Why would you join a pokemon fan club if you dont care about pokemon?
Because maybe the topic interests you. Maybe you see some type of art underneath the childish exterior.
7 and a half panzy
That explains so much!
Personally I enjoy validating my opinion by testing it against people who oppose it. Sometimes if I'm able to persuade someone to take my opinion on a matter or if I can clarify something for someone, that really pleases me. So I discuss it, because opinions are only of value if they are well informed and what place better than to come to RF and discuss opinions with people of every creed and culture.
It's so interesting to find such a like-minded person from across the world! Well met, guilo! This is exactly why I began to participate in these forums--to test my new idea, atheism, by having people on the other side challenge it.
Over the years, when I saw their arguments were either circular, special pleading or contained false statements, it confirmed my suspicions and helped me feel more confident.
But now I just think it's fun.
you make no sense at all
you do know prison is almost completely full of religious people
right and wrong, moral decisions have nothing to do with a mythical god and what makes you so sure yours is right?
a right way and wrong way
Existence qualified (as by "ontological") limits the categorization too much to make answering the question meaningful.This is easily resolvable.
With a yes or no answer, do you believe in the ontological existence of one or more deities?
If yes, you're theist.
If no, you're atheist.
Since this is a true dichotomy, there is no wiggle room for mystispeak.
It's meaningful for the purposes of determining whether a person is a theist or an atheist.Existence qualified (as by "ontological") limits the categorization too much to make answering the question meaningful.
There doesn't need to be. Theism/atheism is a matter of personal belief... i.e. an individual's subjective definition of God/god/gods, which they either believe in or not.'fraid Willamena is correct. There is no objective definition for belief in God.