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Nothing specific, just life experience with people who don't believe in god, you wouldn't be able to make ignorant bigotted negative assumptions about all of us if you had such experience.
Ah~ more of your assumptions. You really need to be more aware of how much and how often you rely on assumptions. It is another of your shortcomings.
If you ASSumed that I haven't lived and worked with quite a few atheists you were (again) wrong. Some of my best friends have been cowed by secularism like you have.
What's the next assumption on your check list? Or is it time to bring out another straw man?
Your best friends were people you considered liars and half a man? Wow, I guess we look for different characteristics in close friends.
No I'm sticking with the original straw man that was brought up, that all agnostics/atheists are liars and half a man. That one has been the most fun to talk about .
You see why I called you a liar? Here again you choose to be less than honest. I never said "that all agnostics/atheists are liars and half a man." I note with interest how you are trying to sliiiiiiiiide on over to "agnostic" and away from just atheist. Did you think maybe no one would notice you sliding on over? Feel like you've got more cover over there? My friends who are atheists are not liars like you, so it cannot follow that ALL atheists (oh, sorry, 'agnostics') are liars. As for "half a man" (or woman), my friends all know my position on that (of course) and we have had many fruitful discussions about it. All of my friends are at least 3/4 of a person or better and in the final analysis probably more agnostic than you (going by what you've said about yourself so far).