Author Topic: Athiesm  (Read 12541 times)

Stereotyping anyone with any sort of faith as a brainwashed sheep is also somewhat offensive and ignorant. Just saiyan. Not every Christian is an ultra-Conservative Southern Baptist.

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You still don't get it.  It isn't that we want you to prove that God can perform magic, it's that we want you to inform us of what possibly justifies his existence.  As far as I'm concerned, my imaginary friend Bill could've been the one to create the universe, and everything in it.  It has just as much proof following what you're preaching, so it seems like a plausible argument (according to your silly standard, rather).

I'm speaking my mind, like what I was raised to do. He complains about my bullstuff and all he posts is bullstuff.
Woah, so no one is allowed to refute what you state?  Wow, you are a grade: A hypocrite.  If you don't want others to object, then don't speak your mind.  We have just as much of a right to oppose you as you do to oppose any other common belief.


I'm not saying that you need to preach about it,  but even if you kept it to yourself, in your heart, that you knew someone created everything.

If there was even a chance that there wasn't a God and when I died that I was told that Atheism is the true way; I believe it's about accepting the truth whatever it may be.
For example, if you didn't believe in god, and you died being suddenly aware that there was a God all this time; you should be able to accept the truth and believe in God even though you didn't before. what does this even mean? yes, if god did exist and you died and met him, you'd probably acknowledge his existence.

I hate when some Atheists say "Don't try to convert us into Christians", but with what they're showing, they're trying to turn Christians into Atheists as well. It's not all, but some, like this thread shouldn't have been made, why did you even think about it lol. if an atheist is trying to convert you, they are an moran.



EDIT: stuff i thought pascal's wager was an argument against itself. added my argument.

What I'm saying is, if you were an atheist and died, then met God in the afterlife, you should easily be able to throw away your past thoughts and fully believe in whatever is right.

When Atheists say Christians are trying to convert them is usually when they bring up points about God that they may/may not have an answer for. They keep fighting back for what they believe is right, which is what many Atheists do by stating "God doesn't exist" and then fight for THEIR beliefs.


If god isn't real then why is Riddler dead?
Christians: 1
Atheists: 0
Yet it takes god to kill Riddler

Yet it takes god to kill Riddler

only Riddler can kill Riddler

or sniper elite if you think of it that way

I hate loving people like you, hypocritical. I can name numerous times where I could be laying down and this cold breeze of air just comes by. Don't give me that stuff.
You are truly an idiot

I'm speaking my mind, like what I was raised to do. He complains about my bullstuff and all he posts is bullstuff.

Actually, he's used rational evidence to support his opinion. You've resorted to supernatural explanations, which are hardly explanations themselves.

Subjective both ways? Our points are irrelevant? Look stuff up, man.  Eh, the same could be said both ways.  The line is drawn between evidence and fact.  Evidence is information that points to a conclusion.  Facts are established ideas that are proven true that can be experimented and repeated.  The common point of both world views (atheism and theism) as that neither can be proven, but evidence can point to both sides, so yes, both sides are subjective.

Stereotype? At least they'd say "I'm so sorry for them"  And that's true.  Believe it or not, if you happen to be going to hell, then I am sorry about that :/

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I hate loving people like you, hypocritical. I can name numerous times where I could be laying down and this cold breeze of air just comes by. Don't give me that stuff.
Wait, what is this even supposed to mean?
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What I'm saying is, if you were an atheist and died, then met God in the afterlife, you should easily be able to throw away your past thoughts and fully believe in whatever is right.

When Atheists say Christians are trying to convert them is usually when they bring up points about God that they may/may not have an answer for. They keep fighting back for what they believe is right, which is what many Atheists do by stating "God doesn't exist" and then fight for THEIR beliefs.
Under that logic, my imaginary friend bill will condemn you to a place referenced as "horribad," unless you believe in him.  If anyone came up to you and said you had to do something or you'd be damned to hell, would you do it?  I certainly hope not.  But, then again, you're a loving handicap, so I don't think I should be expecting any less.
I promote the lack in any general belief, which isn't a belief in itself.  It's like saying 0 is still a number, even though it doesn't have the physical ability to add up to any amount what so ever.  I go off of the fact that there is absolutely nothing stating any of the modern, mainstream religions of society are factual.  But, rather, that they aren't.  This is according to their OWN flaws, not science/theory/etc.  The bible acts as a paradox.  Just so you know, mathematics is the only form of absolute proof in the entire universe.
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For example...? I'd like to know what theories, exactly, you think are more or less faulty.

Most of the theories related to God in general are a foggy subject. There's simply no way to KNOW the truth completely, especially on something as major as religion.

In all it's just your opinion, it doesn't matter to me whether you are a christian or not, as long as you don't try to change anyone else for who they are.

You see why no one wants to bring up religion? Because of the differences in opinion and belief. They're just constant flame wars.

If god is real then why was Riddler created
doesnt matter had love killed Riddler

Most of the theories related to God in general are a foggy subject. There's simply no way to KNOW the truth completely, especially on something as major as religion.

In all it's just your opinion, it doesn't matter to me whether you are a christian or not, as long as you don't try to change anyone else for who they are.

You see why no one wants to bring up religion? Because of the differences in opinion and belief. They're just constant flame wars.

No, there's a difference between believing in something that simply isn't true and showing blind faith.  According to its own, flawed standards, what the bible states is an absolute possibility.  Again, why did galileo know that the earth revolved around the sun before your God did?  I'd think that our precious creator would know more about, you know, what he made, than the creations themselves.

Most of the theories related to God in general are a foggy subject. There's simply no way to KNOW the truth completely, especially on something as major as religion.

The only theory I can think of relating to the existence of a god or gods would be that pertaining to the big bang, which is easily believable by any theist. It could simply be said that "God(s) created the big bang," and the theist in question would immediately be less cigarettegy.

In all it's just your opinion, it doesn't matter to me whether you are a christian or not, as long as you don't try to change anyone else for who they are.

So then if all religions are equally as credible as one another, why choose sides at all? Isn't religion pointless in that way?

Again, why did galileo know that the earth revolved around the sun before your God did?
Pretty sure nothing in the Bible suggests anything contrary to this.