Finally, the reason why Bob and the other Christians on this board aren't saying as
much as you atheists, or saying it as often, is because after one explains the truth to an immature child but is responded to with a temper tantrum, there is nothing left to say: there is only one truth, but the child is capable of throwing tantrums all day long.
Because I do not care as
much as atheists do.I like studying other religions although I am a Christian.Most won't because it may convert them but I have not.
As
much as atheists say humanity needs to «grow up» and give up these fairy tales.
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?
So life does not change as
much as you atheist and scientist tend to preach.
It is like saying, «Is Obama really a Muslim» or «Does David Hayward hate the Church as
much as Atheist» can stay in someone's mind in a way that the author never intended.
Let's not forget also that MLK was no saint, so his faith didn't help him as
much as an atheist who never cheated on their wife.
Not exact matches
Atheist will never accomplish
much on their own, but
as a group maybe, but it requires you to stop thinking about yourself, and I don't «think» that is something you can handle.
There is
much that could be said about this, but I will stick with one thing, based on discussion at about the 2 minute mark: When
atheists insist that atheism does not drive behavior, and then then campaign on behalf of atheism, ridicule religion and religious believers in the name of atheism, seek to change laws in favor of their atheistic positions, recommend the extermination of religion, and practice falsehoods like Dawkins's in support of atheism, they prove that their atheism drives their behavior and that their premise is false, disingenuous, and (
as far
as I can tell) useless for anything but giving atheism rhetorical cover from being implicated in
atheists» atrocities.
As an
atheist, I don't really value «beliefs» all that
much.
The point the swimmer made was exactly that:
Atheist certainly can enjoy that feeling
as much as any religious type.
Your
atheist motto is
much the same
as if you'd said, «John, 2 +2 = 1111»... it's like a kid learning math and being all excited they understand something... that they clearly have all confused and distorted.
I've found that
atheists and especially
atheists here regurgitate arguments put forth by Dawkins and Hitchens et al.
as much as any Christian quotes the Bible.
some of you
atheists are still talking... I can hear you... the little patter of your heart
as it increases in rate because you are so ticked off at those mean «ol believers whom you hate so
much you just have to put all your time into the CNN posts dealing with faith and God... You are so predictable... blather on without me though, I have to go get my sons from practice, so you will have to spew your hate on those left behind... Merry Christmas!
From a religious perspective, the thing that really undermined Christmas was not liberals or
atheists; it was the many many Christians who tried (and keep trying) to use the holiday to make
as much money
as possible.
You see you reject all but one of the gods so you are almost
as much an
atheist as I am... I have just gone one more god than you.
After all, you
atheists are
much more intelligent than Christians such
as myself.
@God2: let me rephrase that... obviously we have no chance of changing the others way of thinking, whether he is really happy with that only he can know and
as much as I wish he would look away from it, I know there is very little chance... fighting with him is futile, so I do what I do best when a person like him becomes obvious... I kill them with kindness and hopefully prove in some small way that all
Atheists are not bad.
As you may be aware, many gays are atheists... I would hope that you support their free speech as much as you want them to support yours — otherwise it seems like your religiosity makes you seem... well... like the theists quote
As you may be aware, many gays are
atheists... I would hope that you support their free speech
as much as you want them to support yours — otherwise it seems like your religiosity makes you seem... well... like the theists quote
as much as you want them to support yours — otherwise it seems like your religiosity makes you seem... well... like the theists quote
as you want them to support yours — otherwise it seems like your religiosity makes you seem... well... like the theists quoted.
In a 2000 interview with Women's Quarterly, the great critic displayed about
as much indifference to the existence of God
as is humanly possible; he had neither the commitment of a true believer nor the paradoxical loyalty of the
atheist who kicks against the pricks:
Oh, and righteous - in - Crisco, keep the religious login / persona going for a little while longer
as it is
much more entertaining than your
atheist one.
They were
Atheists who held great political power,
much as you claim the Christian and Jewish leaders did.
In a New York Times blog, Ross Douthat notes that Pew created two nonbeliever categories instead of one: the
much publicized
atheist / agnostic category (which got 21 out of 32 religious knowledge questions right) and a
much larger category of respondents who described their religion
as «nothing in particular» (which got only 15 right — a bit below the national average of 16 correct answers).
Atheists can «prove» exactly
as much as YOU can.
And while I'm in no way ashamed of my
atheist belief I also don't want to unnecessarily offend,
as that pretty
much brings communication to a halt.
I have never been able to understand why many
atheists have
as much antipathy towards people whom profess religious faith
as most religious «believers» have toward
atheists.
and the idea is not so
much simply that something else has to die
as it is that my own sins warrant death (a repeated theme in the OT,
as many of the
atheists on this blog often point out).
As it turns out, the category of U.S. adults who do not believe in the divine is much larger than the category of those who describe themselves as either atheists or agnostics (likely because of the stigma associated with these terms
As it turns out, the category of U.S. adults who do not believe in the divine is
much larger than the category of those who describe themselves
as either atheists or agnostics (likely because of the stigma associated with these terms
as either
atheists or agnostics (likely because of the stigma associated with these terms).
- C.S. Lewis
Atheists have just
as much dogma and faith
as Christians.
And cometh that match, Jesus shall laugh in glee
as the faithful, filled with His love, gouge the eyes from the
atheists and kicketh them where men should not be kicked, and smash them over the head with conveniently available folding chairs, just like in Professional Wrestling, and others of the saved shall hoot and holler and watch NASCAR on giant Jesus flatscreens and the
atheists do
much wailing and gnashing of teeth and stubbing of toes and get nasty hangnails for their evil sins.
I'm not necessarily claiming that Christianity is wonderful (I'm an
atheist), but that Christianity
as it is known and experienced today is
much,
much more mellow an ideology both in theory and practice than Islam.
Me,
as a christian, and you,
as an
atheist; we disagree on what happens after death, but i think (from the comments you've posted) we share that on our limited time on earth we should do
as much as we can to be respectful to one another.
Atheists are
as much as threat to this nation
as are religious extremists....
Almost
as much as some of the hostile
atheists on here.
Not all
atheists hate Christians so
much as we hate the ones who try to force their beliefs on everyone.
And then I went to a tiny Christian college and that's where I lost my faith, surrounded by Christians, with no influence of pop culture and not so
much as one
atheist in my circle of acquaintances.
Since
atheists over-value these things... I can very
much cite Hitler
as an example where «reason» and «logic» and «science» and «evolution» led to disaster, and it did.
I'm Christian, but the
atheists have
as much right
as anyone else to advertise their beliefs.
The study pointed out that «none» needn't necessarily mean «
atheist»
as much as it implies a dissatisfaction with mainline denominations.
Not
as much pain
as going the path of
atheist, or whatever.
Much as churches and synagogues foster and nurture communities, McGowan said he thinks
atheists can do the same to gain clout and broader acceptance.
Not to be too picky, but Deist only defines a persons beliefs
as much a «
atheist» does.
Canada is far less religious than the US (way more
atheists per capita), and yet has fewer abortions per capita, far less gun violence per capita (despite being just
as ethnically diverse), is a peacekeeping country, less divorce per capita, has universal health care, more social safety nets, and Canadians are considered
much nicer than Americans.
As for my statement that it takes as much faith to be an atheist (or more) than it does to believe in God: 1) First of all we should clarify - by commonly held terminology you would better be described as an agnostic not really an atheis
As for my statement that it takes
as much faith to be an atheist (or more) than it does to believe in God: 1) First of all we should clarify - by commonly held terminology you would better be described as an agnostic not really an atheis
as much faith to be an
atheist (or more) than it does to believe in God: 1) First of all we should clarify - by commonly held terminology you would better be described
as an agnostic not really an atheis
as an agnostic not really an
atheist.
If there was a little more support from reasonable believers to fight against the constant intrusion of their fairy tale in the lives of others, you probably wouldn't hear nearly
as much from
atheists.
I will pray for
Atheists as much as i can but at time they do not make it easy
Still other studies have shown that
atheists, due to their lack of morality and empathy, do not give anywhere near
as much money to charity, and the money they do give is to NPR.
We rely on laws of the land for morality just
as much as you do, but most
atheists ascribe to humanist ideals.
Oh sure, you can call yourself an
atheist, but you're not, and never will be,
as much as you'd like to believe you are.
Although our NPO is run by Christians, there are also Muslims, Hindus and
atheists who volunteer, and if they care
as much as the Christians do to give of their time and resources, compassion alone doesn't point to Jesus since anyone can have it.