Sentences with phrase «articles about your religion»

Obviously they're not true atheist if they would even read an article about religion, because according to their beliefs, after this life, there is nothing, so why do they feel the need to comment on something they say doesn't exist?
It is response to an article about religion's affecting something many people enjoy and have no problem with.
I know that the comment sections following these articles about religion are a joke to many, and I guess that's ok.
Johny, and Mr. Hawking — About 25 years ago Time Magazine ran articles about religion and the general concensus was, «If GOD did not exist, people would create one to explain the mysteries none of us understand».
wow, you went to the religion section and you're surprised to find an article about religion?
As far as I can tell, no group spends more time commenting on articles about religion and spirituality at this site than the Atheists.
The most obvious example is every time there is an article about religion made by CNN or any others on the internet, atheists are there first posting their filthy comments way before any religious people even commented.
There are tons of comments like those from people with similar handles on every single CNN article about religion.
We believers are not fighting you because every time there is an article about religion you just pop in and insult everyone who believes in God.
Newspapers come out with these feel good articles about religion on a regular basis because it helps sell their advertizing.

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Crom, I wonder why you care so much about this topic / article when you don't believe in God / religion?
Just as this article said, and my comment above, to solve the divide, we can: (1) Argue about the definition of Race / God (2) Argue about identification in a religion / race (3) Or realize the fundamental problem of prejudice that sneaks into human - made abstractions like «race» and «God».
It's only the healthy living that are so obsessed about religion as to object to this article.
For you to hatefully comment on religious articles about how much you HATE religion is a lot like someone complaining of a headache while bashing their forehead with a mallet.
This whole article is about religion and yet you read it and are shoving your lack of belief down others» throats.
This article was very enlightening and did more to make me think about God and religion than most.
I think this article does a great job exposing us to the truth of the chaplain's real experience, which is that when people have a last opportunity to talk about what is most important, they don't talk much about their religion, they talk about their families.
As to whether the television guide is a good guide to the Times, the ten pounds of newsprint that Sunday had no other reference to religion other than a business story about selling palms to churches and an article in the Sunday magazine about a Catholic who has decided to become a Jew.
and I doubt they have the abilitty to sense when their articles are negative about religion or the religiious.
«Our test to see if a similar story would be written about others» religion is to substitute «Jew» or «Jewish,»» Romney campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul wrote in objection to a Washington Post article last fall about the candidate's role as a church leader in Boston.
Reading articles like this is so painful because it is so obvious the author knows nothing about any of the religions he's writing on.
If a «belief» article is going to bash any religion, maybe it ought to be up front about that fact.
When I first started writing about religion for an online news site, I eagerly turned to the comment section for my articles, fishing for compliments and wondering if I had provoked any thoughtful discussions about faith.
One would hope that reading this article would encourage non-Hindus to seek more information about it — but as soon as you get into the philosophical elements of any religion, you are going to see people clicking away from a page.
Wow, if anything this article highlights the authors lack of knowledge about religion in general.
The people who wrote this article know very little about physics and are trying desperately to use anything to prop up their dwindling delusion of religion.
I refuse to read the article based on the premise of the subject line and especially given divisive nature of how CNN is / has been conducting itself as the so - called purveyor of truth especially int he field of religion which it knows nothing about but instead, chooses to try to sway readers» opinions based on a very secularist or antagonistic approach.
From the article, talking about the UK — «In fact, the country is one of the less religious ones in Europe, home to vociferous critics of religion like Richard Dawkins, and those who find belief in a higher power simply unnecessary, like Stephen Hawking.»
The other interesting facts in this article were the Unitarian sound of his upbringing, a religion in its own right that is not compatible with Christianity and Obama's statements about the Bible that reveal he really does not know much about Christianity.
Whether the articles were about religion or particle physics is besides the point.
I suspect that most people reading this article have more knowledege than the average person on religion, since they are interested in reading an article about people that lack knowledge.
This article is talking about people not knowing anything about religion, not the Bible.
Why is this article only about religious people who are sick of religion in politics?
So are you just another militant atheist troll who has to sound off about how much you disbelieve in the comment section of any and every article that even mentions religion?
I think I'm going to be sick, AA wants nothing to do with press radio or film (nor does it wish to engage in any sect, cults or religion), yet you have the nerve to write an opinionated article about not believing in God and being part of AA?
While the article and survey are all very interesting I don't think that whether a person knows that Mother Teresa was a Catholic or that most Indonesians are Muslim really proves anything at all about either their IQ or their knowledge and understanding of religion.
Interesting article about «America's knowledge on religion», which is all it is about.
I don't understand why people keep complaining about how horrible religion and religious people are on the comment sections of articles.
My conclusion from the article and its stated survey results is, in part, in agreement with what was written: Atheists have spent a lot more time thinking about and studying religion.
All it takes is day reading the comments from posters in various CNN articles to know that people know nothing about religion.
When I read the article, I thought they were asking bizarre questions about little known religions.
Oh the irony of atheists seeking out religious articles and then making comments about being «oppressed» or having religion shoved down their throat.
yet ANOTHER article on CNN about religion!
Second, for someone who is so uptight as this author about knowing religions and even writing a book about it, the mere fact that not ONCE in this article did you use the official and correct name of the church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints (aka Mormon) in my mind completely discredits your temper tantrum.
Unfortunately the whole article does not describe people who are actually spiritual anymore than those that decry religion are talking about good religious followers.
This article was specifically about the Catholic church; NOT religion in general!
i am undergoing such a change in the way i think about God and religion and reading some of your articles has been very refreshing — right now i am part of a very fundamental church and i need to get out - i am tired of the judgement and looking at people as «saved» and «unsaved» (we recently had a church event where if you brought an «unsaved» friend they got to rollerskate for free - i wanted to vomit)- i just want to follow Jesus - do nt know where to go but i do want to stay part of a church (for the sake of my children)- i saw somewhere on your blog that you too are in the hudson valley — are there any churches you can recommend that fall in line with your way of thinking?
It's amazing to me, whenever an article comes out about a specific religion the message boards get crammed with hateful people who don't believe in God.
You have to admit it's interesting to note that CNN writes articles that portray Muslims in a POSITIVE light, pushing the islamic «religion» on an unwitting public, and then CNN turns around and continually writes negative articles about Christians and Jews.
Yesterday, columnist Eduardo Porter, writing for The New York Times, published an article arguing that the «most surprising aspect» of Trump 2016 «may be what it says about the waning place of religion in American politics.»
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