I find most atheists run from the banner of religion, but they appear to cling to the dogma with great tenacity.
I think you'll
find most atheists care about others and the world around them much more than people of dogma.
However, despite being the head of a historically corrupt and often evil organization, this Pope appears to be a good human being (which you'll
find most atheists aspire to without the threat of eternal damnation.
Not exact matches
I have never
found that
atheists are very moral people, actually
most I have known have been liars and hostile individuals.
If you are a regular visitor of this comment board, you'll
find that a lot of the
atheists that post here, myself included, are former believers (
most grew up in christian homes).
Interestingly, the
most comprehensive study of such things
found atheists to be above average intelligence and education, but with lower levels of success and achievement than Christians of camparable background.
In becoming man, Christ made the link between matter and spirit that
most of us feel to be the truth about ourselves, even the
atheists among us: our spirit strives toward what is noble and good, yet
finds itself mired in what is paltry and second rate when not destructive of self and others.
What I
find interesting is that
most Atheists are hypocrites.
There has actually been research on this, the Pew Forum
found that
atheists / agnostics tend to answer the
most religious questions correctly on their quiz: http://www.pewforum.org/U-S-Religious-Knowledge-Survey.aspx
I can't
find any respect for
atheists — I hate to make sweeping generalizations but based on the comments in this blog, I would call them them
most hateful, self - centered & self - absorbed people I have ever encountered.
The second is where
most «
atheists» can be
found... unwilling to accept the logical consequence of their utterly meanigless lives as
atheists, they cite humanity as being self - transcendent, in the end, this becomes a religion with themselves as its god — think Nietzsche.
Oh wait... Ive got it wrong this isn't for believers,
Atheists no the look foolish to us, This is so Atheists can find other atheists, So they can eventually form a Church, its going to be a weird Church, because for the most part Atheists are so full of themselves they really don't have room for anyone else, And How do you build a church without compassion... O well this ought to be fun to
Atheists no the look foolish to us, This is so
Atheists can find other atheists, So they can eventually form a Church, its going to be a weird Church, because for the most part Atheists are so full of themselves they really don't have room for anyone else, And How do you build a church without compassion... O well this ought to be fun to
Atheists can
find other
atheists, So they can eventually form a Church, its going to be a weird Church, because for the most part Atheists are so full of themselves they really don't have room for anyone else, And How do you build a church without compassion... O well this ought to be fun to
atheists, So they can eventually form a Church, its going to be a weird Church, because for the
most part
Atheists are so full of themselves they really don't have room for anyone else, And How do you build a church without compassion... O well this ought to be fun to
Atheists are so full of themselves they really don't have room for anyone else, And How do you build a church without compassion... O well this ought to be fun to watch!!
Out of all the postings on this site today, I
found «Derp's «post the
most fascinating and informative, as well as deeply revealing.Even after boasting of what seems to be a practically perfect live by any measure, he informs us that he takes pleasure in mocking and ridiculing those of faith who are presumably his opposite; I can only wonder if, given all his supposed accomplishments, he is smart enough to realize how deeply revealing of his true character his remarks are.As a believer, I rarely engage in arguments with my
atheist friends, and like to think I wouldn't lower myself to the level of juvenile name - calling and personal attacks against whatever my
atheist friends hold dear.
Most of the time we simply agree to disagree; when they hold forth with misinformation or ignorance on their assumed «knowledge «of my faith, I try to gently correct them; I certainly don't allow any disagreements we have to devolve into hateful insults and name - calling.
Most atheist were brought up in some faith and
found their way free from the sickness that is religion through education and help from friends.
What I
found most encouraging about the book is that Matt Casper, the
Atheist, had many of the same critiques of modern «churchianity» as I do.
I
find that
atheists tend to know more about religion than
most believers — or at least that is true of Christians in the US.
The common trait I have
found among
most Atheists is a void of unhappiness expressed by witty sarcasm which they believe makes them appear right.
I
find this very interesting, I think
most of us
atheists were closeted at one point or another.
I think you'll
find even the
most strident of
atheists, including Richard Dawkins, would tell you that they would not support a society that runs on natural selection.
What I
find most interesting, as evidenced by many of the comments here, is that it brings out the contemptuous remarks and finger pointing of the true - believers and the purportedly objective
atheists.
Happy, adult
atheists don't
find this stuff remotely interesting
most of the.
In truth, the
most recent study one can
find shows that while about the same percentage identify as Christian (80 %) in prison as in the population at large, a much smaller percentage in prison identify as
atheist (0.2 % of the prison population).
Actually, the
most recent study I can
find shows that while about the same percentage identify as Christian (80 %) in prison as in the population at large, a much smaller percentage in prison identify as
atheist (0.2 % of the prison population).
Now I'm
most certain you could also
find that percentage of
atheists engaged in equally bizarre behavior, what ever that may be.
Actually Mike, you'll
find that
most (ex-Christian)
atheists don't believe for one or more of the following reasons:
I however
find it
most amusing that
Atheist themselves get riled up and want others to share their non-belief which too is perfectly legal.
I think you will
find that
most atheists will admit that given irrefutable evidence they would accept a god..
to J.W. and fred — i think its rather silly to argue anything as fact if its cleary thought based (i.e. lacking proof / evidence) when asked about the where did we come from or how the universe (whatever) i always answer with i don't know, but then i pose an idea — i state openly thats its only an idea... if any one of you religions folks would simple agree to the FACT that what you BELIEVE is real is REALLY only an idea until proven (much like evolution) then i would
find much more pleasing conversations beyond the realm of
atheists... but alas, i am still waiting — i
found some but
most are imovible in there beliefs that god is real, provable, and
most def.
I
find that the god which
most atheists don't believe in is a god I don't believe in either.
Oh, I think you'll
find that
most atheists freely admit that Stalinism and its various children advocated a state policy of atheism and killed an obscene number of people.
I also
find it interesting that
atheist talk as much or more about God than
most Christians I know.
Actually, you'll
find that
most (ex-Christian)
atheists don't believe for one or more of the following reasons:
Most of the people in prison are
atheists until they discover that
finding Jesus will make it easier for them to get parole or avoid the death penality.
Most atheists will therefor
find the scientifically supported theories more convincing than the religious ones.
Yeah, you just know that the religious website picked the brightest,
most hard hitting
atheist they could
find.
Most scientist are open to the idea of god, and if evidence should ever be
found would no longer be considered
atheists.
We have to
find our own purposes in life, which are not derived directly from our scientific history... As
atheists... we face up to the fact that... we must make the
most of our short time on this planet and... make this planet as good as we possibly can and try to leave it a better place than we
found it».
I like
most atheists found our way free of religion by a method of study and reasoning.
What I
find so funny about it is that
most religious persons who pray in their head to their version of God point the finger at
atheists and say «You think you are your own God!
I say
most atheists because compare the number of believers and
atheists over here today and you will
find the answer you're looking for.
We see that with evolution... I do not dislike religious folks at all I
find them for the
most part pleasant, and so are
most atheists..
One of the
most interesting
findings, according to Ecklund, was that some
atheist scientists want to expose their children to religion due to scientific reasoning.
So that even the
most committed
atheist can
find that those who are committed to religion have something to offer...
I
find that on
most dating sites, the vast majority of people are unreceptive to anyone who is
atheist - which never ceases to amaze me, coming from people who preach tolerance.
Stating that «
most atheists are really agnostics» because they have not
found «proof» of the absence of a god smacks of logical and scientific pedantry.