There are a lot of assumptions
made about Atheists.
Not exact matches
Most self - described
atheists are Agnostic Atheists who do not believe in Gods, but also do not make epistemological claims about God's existence (or lack t
atheists are Agnostic
Atheists who do not believe in Gods, but also do not make epistemological claims about God's existence (or lack t
Atheists who do not believe in Gods, but also do not
make epistemological claims
about God's existence (or lack thereof).
I
made no sweeping generalizations
about atheists in this thread.
If atheism is
about what you believe rather than what you know then tell me what
makes atheist different from christians?
Why does it seem so surprising to religious people that we
Atheists would be just as skeptical
about someone
making a claim like this as we are
about the religion itself?
One observation I've noticed
about this discussion is that
atheists are just as capable of
making sweeping generalizations and faulty assumptions
about Christian belief methodologies as Christians are of
atheists.
anyway, if you heard an
atheist ask you a question
about any type of belief and really try to
make your answer seem wrong then they are wrong, they can not nor will not ever be able to discuss any type of belief due to what they know.
atheists are such angry people they rarely
make positive contributions to discussions of any kind because they are so busy feeling mad that they have nothing to be hopeful or happy
about (or it would seem that way since they are so spiteful and unaccepting of anyone else)..
People are just asking to be lied to, if politicians lie
about everything else, what
makes you think these guys aren't either
atheists or devil worshipers.
I was answering the specific claim
made, which was
about: «Let me explain why religious people think
Atheists are evil:»
atheists needs to back - off leave people be and focus on
making the world safer and a less of a time try to changes peoples minds
about God.
Well, given that many
atheists are actually more informed (as studies have confirmed) than believers, a better analogy would be that it's like asking a former professional chemist now teaching an English class
about chemistry instead of asking the Chemistry teacher who never
made it past chem 101 as an undergrad.
I find it interesting that the apparent
atheists who feel the need to
make themselves feel better by criticizing the bible and Christianity with snide little comments would even waste their time reading a blog —
about belief.
Last time it was an article
about «
atheist pastors coming out» and
atheists made it seem like they officially «won», and now it's one girl who switched her views and theists are parading it around like it's some sort of proof for god.
Although they were constantly
making hate filled remarks, I never said a word
about my beliefs because I knew that I would absolutely be fired if they knew I was an
Atheist.
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.
I'm tired of
atheists making everything
about atheism.
Why aren't
atheists ever swayed into belief by WLC's meanderings
about his hypothetical «uncaused caused» (named god) which is
made of nothing but poofed everything into existence from its nothingness?
Its still
makes me laugh how all the
atheists think they are all
about peace and the only crime and deaths in the world right now are completely religion related.
It proves that some people
make a religion out of atheism, but it doesn't prove anything
about all
atheists.
Atheists decry the claim of Christianity to having truth exclusive to only believers, without realizing that the claims they
make about truth and reality actually are just as exclusive and less factually - based.
I always put it this way: I am an
atheist in the sense that I reject all man -
made truth claims
about a deity.
If as you say, «two wrongs [don't]
make a right argument» then why not debate @Blarg's statement instead of inciting
atheists condemnation of his / her arguments by indirectly
making a blanket statement
about how
Atheist should be offended?
As an
atheist, I confess I like Christmas carols, but there's nothing spiritual
about them as far as I'm concerned — I hear people singing and
making a beautiful sound.
Most
atheists do not
make any absolute claims
about the existence of deities.
If it doesn't exist why write
about it... Many
atheist's who are authors inspire Christianity some spending all their time trying to
make others deny Christ.
As soon as you hear
about someone who abandoned his Christian beliefs and became an
atheist you
make up a bunch of baseless stories to explain it so you don't have to deal with the truth.
Funny how they don't complain
about receiving cheap Chinese goods
made by
atheist Chinese people.
How I stopped
atheists from having any impact on my life: Step one: Read the bible and fell in love with God,
made lots of notes
about all the incredible things found in it.
I don't know what's more amusing, your assumptions
about all
atheists, or your attempt to quote a book they don't believe in to
make your point.
What I find interesting
about debates like the one this article engendered is that so many
atheists will argue «science,» yet they do not look to actual scientist / believers who
made significant contributions to science, yet saw no conflict in doing so while also believing in a «Creator.»
I did the fake it till you
make it, as a
atheist I still don't believe, but I will have 29 years sober in
about a month.
David Silverman, president of American
Atheists, on his organization's efforts to make atheists more open about their non
Atheists, on his organization's efforts to
make atheists more open about their non
atheists more open
about their non-belief.
Indeed, given what Christianity teaches
about charity, human sinfulness, and God's grace, being a Christian may
make Benedict or any other Christian far less likely to be fanatical than the
atheist.
The separation between church and state is slowly being dissolved, an
atheist will NEVER be elected president, Christians believe that a woman should not be able to
make decisions
about her own body, religion is responsible for untold amounts of hate, violence, and bigotry.
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.
http://www.pewforum.org/2009/01/30/income-distribution-within-us-religious-groups/ — At best,
atheists would fall into the uunaffiliated group, which
makes them
about average.
I like to use
atheist -
made memes
about Christianity in my posts to show Christians what the world thinks of us and how we can more effectively minister to them.
I'm not saying that when you'll do this you'll become an
atheist (though personally I believe if you truely do think
about it, that you will become one soon enough) there are a few people on this board (like JW) who has thought long and hard
about god and rationalized it enough to still be a believer and
make some sense, but fred, I will not be even remotely swayed to understand your point if you only use the bible as your bullhorn.
IOW, your point is really, like our
atheist friends, that much of the above is
about not being able to prove the assertions religion
makes.
so pretty much you're admitting you
made a stupid comment and then trying to dig your way out by
making the comments that
atheist make are specifically
about this story and not just another indication of why religion does more harm than good?
If it doesn't excist why write
about it... Many
atheist's who are authors inspire Christianity some spending all thier time trying to
make others deny Christ.
It is difficult for modern Christians to pray precisely because we carry within ourselves the very questions
about how God works in the world — or
makes any difference in the world — that cause the so - called
atheists among us to turn their backs on God in melancholy outrage.
That's the one thing I've long hated
about atheists — they love to
make bold statements and outlandish claims and to say it as though it's true.
The problem with your assumption is that you think
atheists make a positive statement
about anything.
yeah, sad thing
about the
atheist is that they do nt believe and anything and try to
make you seem stupid for believing in God.
You are
making wild a $ $ umptions
about atheists, which are clearly not true of all
atheists.
This article should be of no interest to you or any other
Atheists, yet there are plenty of them
making negative comments
about the church and people who are religious.
A 2012 study says that
atheists and agnostics only
make up
about thirty - six percent of the nones, while thirty - nine percent just say that they're «not religious.»
Atheists are minority in the U.S. and the world no matter what «secular» sources and polls voted by few thousands of people tells you that were made up by silly atheists dreaming about making America more atheist, unbiblical and unGodly than what it actu
Atheists are minority in the U.S. and the world no matter what «secular» sources and polls voted by few thousands of people tells you that were
made up by silly
atheists dreaming about making America more atheist, unbiblical and unGodly than what it actu
atheists dreaming
about making America more
atheist, unbiblical and unGodly than what it actually is.