Not even just one, no satan either, nor pink unicorns or
any other imaginary beings.
I'm not afraid of elves, Santa, gods, leprechauns, fairies, Big Foot, and
other imaginary beings.
What makes you think there is any way to go back to believing in
other imaginary beings?
Not exact matches
Is there any
other time in history where people gave their money to
imaginary friends?
And because
others have also
been brainwashed into beleiving another version of said
imaginary story... We must HATE and KILL them...
Others would seek psychiatric help if they
were seeing and hearing
imaginary things.
Just because we don't believe in your
imaginary friend or the
imaginary friend of
other religions does not mean we don't hold beliefs, the difference
is that we care that what we believe
is true... you don't care (thus the faith you have in the buybull).
There
is more than substantial evidence that the bible and therefore the biblical jesus and his daddy
were man - made frauds based on the
other imaginary gods that came before.
For his
imaginary Jesus
is different from Chads
imaginary Jesus, and indeed, there
are 2 billion versions of Jesus on the planet, most of whom look at all the
others and say «you
are not a real Christian!»
It often seems as the «share» the details of this relationship that Jesus
is more like a child's
imaginary friend who
is always on their side when any conflict occurs with
others rather than the Jesus who loved people enough to tell them, without accusing or withdrawing affection, the hard truths they needed to know to encourge them to make more meaningful choices.
I don't care what American jesus or any
other mystical
imaginary manmade
being thinks!
If your
imaginary friend brings you comfort, you
are welcome to your own personal fiction, just as the
others who believe just as strongly as you do but in a different god.
But they
are more interested in telling
others what to do, rather than dealing with their own failure to follow their
imaginary sky daddy.
God
is as
imaginary as the 2
other people you hear voices from!
My life may not have meaning, but if I try very hard, and do very well, it could have quite a lot of meaning, real meaning, that will
be felt here in the real world, not in a possible reward in a realm that can't
be proven to
be anything
other than
imaginary.
I knew another woman who went to the church and she said no one
was bullying the
other woman, who she said attended only part time, did not participate in most church activities and interpreted her lack of social connections to
imaginary bullies.
If your
imaginary friend
was so infallible as you seem to think it
was, it sure fucked up big time on these, and plenty of
other predictions.
Step away from the bible and prove via evidence that your
imaginary friend
is real and that one of the
other numerous gods
are not.
There
is some sort of
imaginary line that
is drawn, and everybody on one side of the line
is «good with God,» and everybody on the
other side needs to «get right with God.»
The porous self stems from the social
imaginary of an enchanted world; its primary trait
is an openness toward the world as a causal matrix filled with
other humans, spirits, demons, and cosmic forces that produce meaning.
We
're more concerned with the followers of your
imaginary friend and the way they use their belief to justify harm to
others.
You'd
be angry too if every time you turned around some Christian, religious zealot
was shoving a cartoon book [i.e. Bible] down your throat along with all the
other mysticism,
imaginary friends, etc. that you have to deal with on a daily basis.
Contemporary parental phobias
are not entirely
imaginary, after all, though on the
other hand there
's never
been a time when the world wasn't fraught with perils.
The notion that dragons create the winds
is no more irrational than any
other imaginary creature creating anything.
Luckily for us all, there
is no difference between your god and
other imaginary creatures.
Indeed, a real object
is not necessary for some intentional objects, such as our consciousness of a unicorn or
other imaginary entities.
The Babble Humpers and
other delusional believers should keep their nose out of
other's business, but of course
are free to attempt to impose their
imaginary being driven rules on their own consenting adult cult members.
You
are free to believe the bullshit, but unless you have any evidence to set your god apart from all
other imaginary creatures, it isn't anything
other than bullshit.
Having said that, there have
been wars waged between religions claiming «my
imaginary friend (God)
is better than yours»... I feel like as a reasonable person, I
am above that, and I wont get into emotional responsiveness that can incite anger in
others, leading to an unproductive discussion.
They cause people to kill each
other over whose
imaginary friend
is the «best».
I find it sad that you can see no
other reason to live without
being subservient to an
imaginary tyrrant.
You
are so delusional you think just insisting
others believe in
imaginary things makes you seem smart.
YOU, on the
other hand,
are a self - admitted slave to a bunch of rules that call for the death of
other people based upon
imaginary criteria subject to your own level of schizophrenia.
No
imaginary being in the sky
is required for that, just intelligence and an inherited compassion and instinct to cooperate with
other members of our species.
It
's unreal you
're klan
is out to force their beliefs on
other people in ways that directly affect them tremendously and you
're the first to whine about how you
're being forced to deal with
imaginary BS items.
When we
are tired one of the surest symptoms of our fatigue
is that we begin imagining controversies with
other people, making up in our minds contentious conversations with folk whom we do not like, writing
imaginary letters swelling with rage or bitter with sarcasm.
Atheists have strong minds and
are good at helping weak - minded people work through their struggles with
other people or the
imaginary forces or obstacles that men have made up.
Other than the DELUSION of
imaginary beings, they
are identical and yield EXACTLY the same results, which
are NONE at all!
You believers can keep on
being good little hypocrites by doing all the things you waive your lily white fingers at
others when they do it, then get «absolved» on Dou che bag day, then feel warm and fuzzy knowing that your
imaginary friend will still let you into heaven.
Perhaps she did; the Bible
is a veritable treasure trove of magic, superst!tion, curses, incantations, fantasy and
other imaginary stuff.
Am I really living on a planet where people kill each
other for worshipping different
imaginary friends??
One groups
imaginary Sky Fairy
is no more or less benign than the
others are.
Like I said above, you
are free to
be as big of an idiot as you want, and believe in the Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus or any
other imaginary friend.
Telling an Atheist to turn to your
imaginary friends
imaginary son
is like telling you to turn to Odin... we do not find any more reason to believe in your god, then you find reason to believe in any
other god - guess that makes you an Atheist of sorts also!
To instead send your mind through
imaginary scenes with Jesus, as Ignatian meditation and some
other devotional paths do,
is seen as not only a waste of time (why imagine he
's here, when he really
is here?)
Second, when each of us
is cautious about sacrificing our own journey for the sake of the
other and the relationship, we humbly attempt to modify our own positions as a kind of compromise, hoping we can meet in an
imaginary middle.
It
's a fact that one can «only» observe nations when all
others believe in it... especially those outside of the
imaginary border.
I
am sick of reading about what
other religions
are doing to woman, children and to
other people who won't go along with their
imaginary friend.
Hilarious, people that believe in
imaginary beings complaining about
other people imagining
other things..
Maybe some people would want to pigeonhole me as atheist or agnostic, but the truth
is I just don't care about
other peoples»
imaginary friends, or lack thereof.