Not exact matches
I
do not understand why
people wish to diminish the wonder of nature and the immense statistical improbability of our existence by giving credit to a powerful
imaginary friend.
we are animals... some
people are stupid and pray to
imaginary beings... there is no natural code of conduct requiring us to think you are somehow better than just another moron... you want respect, EARN it... one way to
do that is to keep your religious beliefs to yourself instead of inflicting that crap on everyone around you...
@Herbert Everyone knows better??? FYI, the majority of
people on Earth don't even believe in your
imaginary god.
I rather a real
person then an
imaginary friend running the country don't ya think!
Imaginary beings
do not
do things, and thus have no «why» to «why» they
do what
people imagine they
do.
You either believe in
imaginary people or you don't.
And this suppose to be a GOD that loves us??????????????? I have better thing to
do then to pray to an
imaginary presence, and even less time for
people that «think» they know what this
imaginary presence wants!
When
people question why some of the rules don't make any sense, tell them that the
imaginary guy (god) that you made up to scare them is so smart that you can not ever understand him, and if you question him you are going to that scary place that we actually can not ever deliver on (hell).
@ Cody — Most children doesn't have an
imaginary friend as most children
do, what makes you think that a grown
person does?
I WILL always be a militant Atheist if it means I can keep nutbags from telling me how to live my life and what I can
do not because it hurts another
person but because their
imaginary sky man tells them they can't and as a result I can't either.
Stop worrying about whether or not there is something after the only life you are guaranteed of and start working to save our species - no god will be able to
do that, only mankind can and it's
people like you who keep waiting for the
imaginary second coming that fail society.
Do you see Atheists threatening
people with
imaginary places such as hell for not believing the same?
Something eternal & unpleasant can happen to you if you don't hunger & thirst for righteousness; I don't think Christ would have bothered warning
people about an
imaginary consequence.
This
does not exclude that this vision is caused by an actual divine touch of the centre of the
person (not merely by the visionary's own imagination) and that this touch is correctly translated into an
imaginary picture.
Do we really care what a
person who would trivialize a
person's belief as «
imaginary friends» thinks?
I care about the life
people like you are attempting to force in to this world, you care about what appeases your god - big difference when you really don't care or consider the child only what your
imaginary friend god wants and yet your god cause abortions all the time... you care about a clump of cells, not the actual life of the child and that's much worse than me supporting the rights of a woman to have control over her body, especially if the clump of cells couldn't survive outside of the host.
Defending the argument is only necessary because the stupid an unsubstantiated claim that «atheists killed more than Christians» is repeatedly made, and usually
done so with
imaginary figures like «Mao killed 800 million
people».
Maybe you have failed to comprehend this, what a
person does with their body is not your business nor the business of your
imaginary friend god.
They section each other off to impress their
imaginary friend more than the other
person does.
Look buddy, you may follow
imaginary people, but please don't lump me into the same category.
If the only reason you
do the right thing is the fear of punishment or because an
imaginary sky wizard told you to, you're not really that good a
person.
But hey, if you make an
imaginary person up they can
do anything you please.
We really don't need
people in powerful political positions basing their decisions on
imaginary sky daddies.
People of all walks of life dream and sometimes those dreams become reality, however it still
does not point to evidence for your
imaginary friend.
When we are tired one of the surest symptoms of our fatigue is that we begin imagining controversies with other
people, making up in our minds contentious conversations with folk whom we
do not like, writing
imaginary letters swelling with rage or bitter with sarcasm.
I am not an empty hollow
person, and your mind is so full of
imaginary BS you just don't get it.
I don't think the Gods are
imaginary, but I don't think they are actually
people in the sky either.
I keep waiting for
people to grow up and abandon their
imaginary friends, but they never
do.
I am sick of reading about what other religions are
doing to woman, children and to other
people who won't go along with their
imaginary friend.
Maybe some
people would want to pigeonhole me as atheist or agnostic, but the truth is I just don't care about other
peoples»
imaginary friends, or lack thereof.
All religions are the problem because they all have the capability of getting
people to
do something (evil) because their
imaginary sky daddy said they should / can.
Can anyone point me to another
person famous for having married little girls and killing scores of
people and relying upon their delusions of some
imaginary sky daddy to
do so?
The Bible will always be a valuable book for
people curious as to what
people believed in lieu of facts during the times when
people, mostly Europeans and
people dominated by Europeans, ordered their lives and justified the things they
did by appealing to an
imaginary God.
what about
people who don't believe the bible is the divine inspired word of your
imaginary man in the sky?
So 5 billion
people who don't believe in your version if
imaginary friend (aka god) are doomed??? Such a great loving
imaginary friend you have there... you
people can be so arrogant.
You don't give credit where credit is due... to the
people of that country, not your
imaginary friends.
Isn't it interesting how easily offended those
people are of my all powerful
imaginary friends they say they don't believe in?
boffer «How is my prayer to an
imaginary being FORCING you to
do anything???» If there are 60
people at the meeting, and you take one minute for your relgious display, you wasted one hour of the
peoples time.
When he leads
persons in a study of our passage from the Sermon on the Mount, master teacher Walter Wink asks them to
do the following: Bring into consciousness an enemy; conduct an
imaginary dialogue with that
person, in which you accuse him or her of the evil he or she seems to intend, imagining what he or she might say in response; then pray for the well - being of that
person.
Why
do persons in positions of power like Rick Pery insist on having
people believe in the same
imaginary friends they believe in?
Jason — I suspect the percentage of
people who
do not believe in the
imaginary being you call god is much higher than the 2 % that you site.
Do any of you take any time to really read, or are you just preparing your next blast to throw on here about an
imaginary sky
person or the archaic beliefs set forth years ago by man?
No its the devil, or he
does it to make
people stronger so they are you to friends / family dying, yet these same
people pray to an
imaginary figure
Christianity is all about fake guilt trips that fool
people into begging an
imaginary god for «mercy» even though they have
done nothing wrong — sin is all about what Adam and Eve
did and Jesus is supposed to have «paid» for all of that.
«I think that language like «sky daddy» or «
imaginary friend Sam» immediately and unnecessarily pits
people against each other... I don't want the secular community to risk failing to engage with the faith community».
But it certainly doesn't come from a hateful book about
imaginary people.
You know — many
people do worship me — that must mean that I am no longer
imaginary — I'm REAL!!!!!!!! Because so many
people worship me.
Vote for whichever dude makes you feel happy inside but
do a solid to mankind and stop talking to
imaginary people.
'» Funny how Christians don't like this bit but have to convince each other of how great they are by how many
people show them that they are utterly wrong and utterly hypocritical with their claims of how pious they are, but when it comes down to it, they rely on
people rather than some
imaginary god.
They have this thing when you are asleep called a «dream», where
people talk to you and
do all sorts of stuff that is
IMAGINARY.