Even
as an atheist I can still say that Jesus taught a lot of wise things and was a compas.sionate character, but there is nothing of Jesus» admirable qualities in your view.
I am a physical scientist by profession, and identify
myself as atheist.
As an Atheist, I would never dream of being so cruel to people but then again I don't see where this type of action resolves anything.
I do nt believe that there is such a thing
as an atheist.
Life
as an atheist is indeed good.
I am strictly going by definitions and understand if an individual does not want to indentify
as an atheist.
As an atheist, I have tons of doubt about the existance of god.
As an atheist it may surprise you that I regard gods as existing.
So great that
as an atheist, she has complete freedom of choice to convert to Cath.
Keith,
As an atheist, I don't think pre-knowledge of the future affects free will.
i am atheist, i served
as an atheist and i will die an atheist because until your neglectful sky fairy father figure decides to show up he is nothing more than a quaint little bed time story for all the childish minded people like you.
If there such a thing
as an atheist, then you believe that there is no God.
What a ridiculous article written to sway disgruntled democrats who have had enough of Obama... Portraying Barry as the next coming, even being more spiritual or influential than Dr. King is outrageous... His mother being «the most spiritually awakened than anyone he knows» yet acknowledging
her as an atheist?
This has been true for me as a queer person and
as an atheist.
I identified
as an atheist at a young age.
As an atheist I am deprived of an opportunity to live a life of hatred that so tipifies the life of a follower of Jesus Christ.
I'm not surprised that you do those things
as an atheist, but I just wonder what your motivation is.
Using a «label» (like, referring to people who don't believe in God
as atheist) betrays prejudice when the «labeler» is a Christian.
I've no doubt (
as an atheist who generally has a low opinion of religion) that religion can stop violence — for some people.
Most people I know are only Christian when something bad happens, or they really want that new car or promotion, otherwise they live their life like I do
as an atheist.
As an atheist I must say that a lot of atheists on this board are as imbecilic as the believers they speak against.
As an atheist I don't have a definition of God.
I'd have more friends coming out as a mass murderer here than
as an atheist.
The whole Pascal's wager which some people haven't even heard of is a premise that if I am wrong
as an atheist, I spend an eternity in hell.
I identified
as an atheist at the age of 16.
@MKS, the American population that identify
as atheist is actually 1.6 %.
As an atheist, I really wish they'd put more thought into the signs.
As an atheist, I subscribe to no «fantasy» that your god does not exist.
As an atheist I've been told I believe in both nothing and then had my non-belief in god as a rallying point that my non-belief IS actually a belief and so everything I say is moot (somehow...?)
I don't get it,
as an atheist I've never had a desire to ridicule the religious, their way of life or disregard their customs in their shrines like you do, but tried to understand their beliefs and learn history of their religions.
Ok snide hat off: I agree that if anyone thinks they have all the answers they need to crack open many many many many more books, nor have I seen christians claim they know all the answers just as much
as atheist do, however it is crazy that christians, and other relgious folks, seem to know what happens after death, how is it you got those answers?
And of course
as an atheist your Extreme Hypocrisy and Pathological Lying does help to Illustrate the Eternal Truth that will last Forevermore.
As an atheist, I believe Jesus (the human) did exist.
If robust evangelicalism guaranteed continuing fidelity, the younger Schaeffer would not be writing odd books about his mother's sex life and describing his own spiritual life
as an atheist who believes in God.
The day my husband came out to
me as an atheist, everything changed.
We are His medium of manifistation in reality.Your role
as atheist is being acomplished by you, without you fully understanding it, just do your work
as atheist, you will be guided.
So, how would you propose I interpret the evidence I have, which is my own personal observations over the past 35 years, 25 as a bible believer, and the past 10
as an atheist?
your role now
as atheist, is to be the opposing argumenter for the modern day change process or evolution of the present religion from monotheism which you have shown in your arguments to be flawed so that the future faithfuls will shift to the ultra modern faith called PANTHROTHEISM - the synthesis of theistic monotheism vs.humanistic atheism.I suggest to you to be more aggressive and conscise in your arguments, God needs you
As an atheist, I don't share that assumption.
As an atheist, I don't believe.
In other words, even if you believe, it is prudent to behave
as an atheist would in such situations.
Of course,
as an atheist, I don't think there exists anything supernatural.
My mind is open to higher life... I think
as an atheist, your mind is open as well, you have to believe in a higher evolved being than potentially our own, or you would not believe in a higher evolved being beyond a single cell organism...
As an atheist, I'd say the exact opposite.
It's no secret that Lewis spent a large portion of his life
as an atheist — 30 years, in fact — but the significance of his gradual, yet dramatic conversion shouldn't be overlooked.
In presenting beauty as evidence against the archbishop, Dawkins invokes something that he,
as an atheist, can not finally believe in.
As an atheist I think it's important to know if your candidate picks his nose and eats the boogers, not that it makes any policy difference, but it is a charachetr difference, and if the candidate promotes his faith which includes baptizing dead jews whether out of guilt or love, I want to know about it so I can make an informed character choice on who I give my vote to.
It's also, sadly, risky to come out in a traditionally conservative Christian area
as an atheist or agnostic, or, in my case, being a student of Zen Buddhism.
As an atheist I agree with you, but only with respect to the posters on this article.
Beyond that, the convictions, motivations, goals and priorities of their philosophies are as varied
as any atheist's — the only distinguishing factor being a desire to self - impose an asterisk denoting affinity, or interest, in metaphysical pursuits.