You think
I believe in a sky fairy or wizard.
he believes in sky faries..
I can't believe that in the 21st century people are still
believing in sky fairies and sun gods.
Not sure why
believing in a sky daddy seems to be an important trait to voters.
But when you say, and you have said this, that I just
believe in a sky - wizard that grants my wishes that is where I take issue.
Short of that I don't see the difference, and to say that
you believe in a sky wizard seems perfectly on point to me.
Actually I would feel way more secure, if a president would announce he doesn't
believe in a sky daddy.
There is an example of circular reasoning by SeaVik and neverbeenhappieratheist above that «proves»
I believe in a sky fairy / wizard.
It never ceases to amaze me that believers will continue to
believe in the sky fairy with no facts or proof to confirm it's existence.
maxi, Yes atheists lack a reason to
believe in your sky - fairy and the creationist pseudo-science that attempts to muddy the water about the real science that disproves the foundation of your religious texts.
Funny, now that I don't
believe in a sky fairy that watches my every move, just waiting to punish me for thinking a bad thought, I'm much happier.
If
you believe in a Sky Man, then you are Christian, or Jewish, or Muslim.
I think you should call it something else since calling it god is misleading and makes it seem like you DO
believe in sky fairies (the Christian god).
Let's just keep
believing in sky fairies.
Spiritual but not religious just means that you have figured out the idiocy of
believing in a sky fairy, but don't quite have the b a l l s to come out and say so.
... don't think so... if i was a member of American Atheists i would be asking for a refund of my dues... if people want to
believe in a sky faerie, don't attack them with a billboard... stupid waste of money... this equates atheism with religion and does nothing but cause problems...
Once you make the quantum leap into Wonderland by
believing in sky - fairies, what difference does it make if you believe in one or many?
I do not
believe in your Sky Daddy.
Once you make the quantum leap into «Wonderland» by
believing in sky - fairies, what difference does if make if you believe in one or many?
How many uneducated people who don't know the difference between there and
their believe in a sky fairly and think scientists are money grubbing evil - doers out to corrupt the world?
They are undoubtedly correct that virtually all pre-1900 scientific breakthroughs were made by people (Christians, Jews, Hindus, Muslims and Buddhists) who
believed in sky - gods and life after death to varying degrees.
I'm constantly amazed that we still have billions of people the world over who are stupid enough to
believe in this sky fairy you call «god», and a bible that is completely loaded with things those who wrote it claim are ok that will get you locked up in prison today.
Meaning, she still
believes in the sky fairy and wants to show all around her that the sky fairy is within her.
Some Arsenal fans struggle to
believe in Sky Sports hype that transfer deadline day is must see TV but us Gooners will be in a very unique situation comes Tuesday, we will either have very good news or be very disappointed come 6 pm.
Not exact matches
That's still hard to
believe, coming from the same company that wants to patent warehouses that float
in the
sky.
«
Sky believes that both of these remedy proposals comprehensively address any plurality concerns the CMA may have,»
Sky said
in a statement.
«We have long
believed Sky is an outstanding company and a great fit with Comcast,» Chief Executive Brian Roberts said
in a statement.
You can
believe Foreign Buyers are dropping out of the
sky, Toronto is different than other major cities, people won't drive an extra 30 mins a day to save $ 400,000
in house price or maybe the Greenbelt is causing the problem.
To
believe in childish
sky fairies takes an I.Q. of lower than 80... which you seem to have!
To not
believe in an invisible
sky fairy is natural.
But just as Roman children grew up
believing i n the far out exploits of the Roman gods and Greek children grew up
believing in Greek gods, children today grow up
believing that a virgin was impregnated by a god, that this god died and was reborn, that this god later flew up into the
sky and vanished, and on and on and on.
Hey, if you can bring yourself to
believe in a magic man
in the
sky and that people come back from the dead after three days, that particular flavor of Christianity isn't that much of a stretch.
To the religinuts: If by god, you mean the force behind the big bang then most atheist
believe in god and we can have a discussion... if you mean that you join dead jesus» fan club and follow his club rules, (which were written by... strangers) you go to disney land
in the
sky forever....
religious brainwashing is very powerful - otherwise, how could adults be made to
believe in an invisible
sky fairy?
Only feeble peasants actually
believe in and worship some spirit
in the
sky.
Q. 4 It is only acceptable as an adult to
believe childish Bronze Age mythology like talking snakes, the Red Sea splitting, water turning into wine by magic, mana falling from the
sky, a man living
in a whale's belly, a talking donkey, superhuman strength, a man rising from the dead and angels, ghosts, gods and demons
in the field of:
I totally understand the crazy notion of
believing in an invisible man
in the
sky.
you
believe in a narrow view of a god based on ancient fairy tales and that if you adhere to the teachings of a supposed son of god you will go to disneyland
in the
sky forever... which is damm ridiculous... I consider myself an atheist but I am aware of the possibility of a creative force which created the universe... but that god chatted with people 2000 years ago and brought out a book is childish and stoopid!
First off, thanks again for
believing in me and the «good guy
in the
sky», J.C. Glad to know that praying to an invisible man
in the clouds and fearing a fella with horns on his head is a contributing factor when deciding who runs a country.
The belief
in the Big Dirt Ball
in the
Sky (Big Bang sounds cooler but same meaning) is better than
believing in the Man
in the
Sky.
you can
believe in a lot of things without having to
believe in an imaginary friend
in the
sky.
Don't bother, it is not worth it to impose logic on illogical people (i.e. people who
believe in magican men
in the
sky).
well for me I have a real hard time
believing the earth is flat and that blue stuff
in the
sky is also water.
The fact that someone can profess to
believe in something as insane as an invisible magic man
in the
sky in the first place tells me their grasp on reality is tenuous to begin with, and probably shouldn't be the sort of person to be trusted with the means to wipe out our species.
There was this thing about 10 years ago where a bunch of people flew jets into buildings because they hated the people
in those buildings who didn't
believe in an invisible
sky daddy like they do.
So, not only do we think you're an idiot for actually
believing in a magical, all - powerful, invisible man who lives
in the
sky and demands things of you, we think you're an idiot for turning your back on the teachings of this magical, all - powerful, invisible man who lives
in the
sky.
First, who
believes in a father
in the
sky, benevolently looking down from his chair.
Or, what if you created the Universe, gave that guy a disease, and then healed him... and when he
believed in you, peoples started making fun of him, telling him that you were the
sky fairy.
Those opposed to slavery were not big its and neither are those pointing out the insanity of
believing in imaginary
sky daddies.
The bronze age people
believed the heavenly bodies were about the size as they appear
in the
sky.