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Afraid, eh? That's a common response. Try it. You'll see.
What about my response makes you think I am afraid? I said Bullshit because your remark was bullshit.
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Afraid, eh? That's a common response. Try it. You'll see.
I don't think anyone way down deep believes in God. At most people are agnostics.
Atheists have their own religion but want to stop anyone else from expressing theirs.
Did you hear about the agnostic who suffered from dyslexia and insomnia?
He stayed up all night wondering if there really was a dog.
Sorry ....... old joke but somebody had to tell it
Atheists have their own religion but want to stop anyone else from expressing theirs.
I'm a Physicist by trade and I know many in my profession who deeply believe in God. Unfortunately, many Scientists give in to peer pressure and say that they are atheists. Those I would label agnostic. (Have you noticed that atheism seems to be almost a fad these days? It's just people following the crowd.)
The need for community is not exclusive to believers in God.
Not all religious people belong to a church. Not all atheists wish to go it alone, especially after they've met with some anti atheist bigotry.
I think the Unitarian Universalists have got it right. They accept believers, agnostics and atheists.
Atheists have their own religion but want to stop anyone else from expressing theirs.
Wrong on both counts, Sheila.
I'm sorry to learn you are so misinformed.
It's just silly to "gather" as a "community" of atheists
Is it?
Why?
If you believed that a huge segement of the population believed in nonsense, and you also believed that having such a huge segement believing in nonsense was a threat to your way of life, wouldn't you band together with like-minded individuals to help teach those believers that what they believed was complete nonsense?
A lot of atheists quite understandably (given past and recent history) are fearful of ALL believers because so many of us are actually somewhat insane and menacing to the rest of us.
Atheists have their own religion but want to stop anyone else from expressing theirs.
Is someone else's religion or belief system a threat to your way of life (barring wacko Muslim bombers that is)?
Atheists do indeed have their own religion. Their unbelief IS their belief
Come on. Atheists by definition don't believe in anything so what does a community of atheists do? Do they all get together and proclaim their unbelief to each other? It's dumb.
why is sunni talking about gay sex acts on this thread?
when you use this definition of religion
religion definition | Dictionary.com
something one believes in and follows devotedly; a point or matter of ethics or conscience
Atheists do indeed have their own religion. Their unbelief IS their belief
It's just silly to "gather" as a "community" of atheists
Is it?
Why?
If you believed that a huge segement of the population believed in nonsense, and you also believed that having such a huge segement believing in nonsense was a threat to your way of life, wouldn't you band together with like-minded individuals to help teach those believers that what they believed was complete nonsense?
A lot of atheists quite understandably (given past and recent history) are fearful of ALL believers because so many of us are actually somewhat insane and menacing to the rest of us.
If atheism is a religion, then bald is a hair color and health is a disease.
Atheism can be described as a belief that there is no god but that is not a religious belief. Atheism can better be described as the absence of religious belief.