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I absolutely am mocking the idea of gawds. Definitely.And you have probably convinced yourself that using phrases like sky daddy isn't mocking?
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I absolutely am mocking the idea of gawds. Definitely.And you have probably convinced yourself that using phrases like sky daddy isn't mocking?
There's literally no difference in your behaviors and the behaviors of racists, Nazi's, homophobes', misogynists, etc. The only difference is the target group of you hate.Faithers think insulting their sky daddy and magical fetish ideas is nastiness.
But they think saying millions of peole they know nothing about are experiencing lingering mental illness due to childhood trauma isn't. And that this explains why they don't believe in the sky daddy. Of course.
That's cultism for ya.
No. You are mocking the people, dummy.I absolutely am mocking the idea of gawds. Definitely.
Well there's a self soothing, contrived pile of crap from Grade B troll.There's literally no difference in your behaviors and the behaviors of racists, Nazi's, homophobes', misogynists, etc.
Incorrect. It is 100% factually correct. You don't like that look so you rationalize you aren't doing it. Thus proving the existence of God in doing so.Well there's a self soothing, contrived pile of crap from Grade B troll.
Fslse..No. You are mocking the people, dummy.
No, it's the typical ding pile of shit. Trust me, nobody cares.Incorrect. It is 100% factually correct. You don't like that look so you rationalize you aren't doing it. Thus proving the existence of God in doing so.
I love how you rationalize you aren't doing wrong when you are doing wrong.Fslse..
You faithers always make this stupid mistake because you have internalized your beliefs, as they rely in nothing but "because I say so".
So you take it personally. I don't have totake it personally, if you mock evolution. I can stand aside and let you wrangle with evolution.
Mock my favorite athlete, and I won't care.
But mock the the favorite god character. and the waterworks begin
That's not my problem, sorry.
Your behaviors prove you believe in a universal code of common decency that you expect everyone to know and accept. And when you violate it you argue you haven't violated it.No, it's the typical ding pile of shit. Trust me, nobody cares.
You aren't mocking God, dummy. You are mocking Christians. And since you know it's wrong to mock others you create false rationales that justifies your behaviors as good and just.Mock the cult god, and the cult attacks.
It's pretty standard fare. No intellect required.
Your mocking others won't bring you joy.Mock the cult god, and the cult attacks.
It's pretty standard fare. No intellect required.
There's nothing for me to get over. You are the one with the sadness and hatred. When are you going to get over it?yawn
He will get over it by January or so.
Just to follow the "conversation" I looked at his responses here. I've had him on ignore for a long time, and now I remember why.Ah, well I definitely agree with that. That anger and nastiness is one of the reasons why I said that it seems to be an obsession.
Btw, you just reminded me of something. I think for many atheists, the barrier is not (contrary to what they always say) lack of evidence, or anything like that. For many it's a deep-rooted emotional thing. For example, something bad that happened to them in their childhood, that caused them to develop that hatred for even the idea of God. Another thing that is interesting (and I would like to verify this, but I'm pretty sure it's accurate) is that many famous atheists throughout history had a very bad (or no) relationship with their father. And often, there is a correlation between how one views their earthly father and how one thinks about God.
ETA: Here's an article I just found on that. It has a long list of well-known atheists and wow, it's very interesting to see that common denominator:
Fathers Affect How We See God: Stories from Famous Atheists
Have you ever received a gift at Christmas which was so strange you didn’t really know what to say? The famous neurologist Sigmund Freud gave the world a fewrenew.org