Not exact matches
Too all the «Christians» bashing Mormons (who belive
in Jesus Christ and therefore by definition are Christian) for there
ridiculous beliefs, that is how athiests see you.
In other words, if they're exposed to people from outside their community, they may realize how
ridiculous their
beliefs are.
What they are threatened by are the actions and atatudes [deliberate typo due to
ridiculous moderation AI] of those who do profess
belief in those deities, and feel justified by their
beliefs and holy books to discriminate against those of differing
beliefs.
it's good if it gets more people to stop following these
ridiculous belief systems that have zero grounding
in the realities of life that we now know to be axiomatic to existence.
You fail to see just how
ridiculous it is to hold on so tightly to the bible and the
belief in god and the bible and yet your easy dismissal of ancient greek paganism, or roman paganism, or scandinavian.
Belief in God or gods is, quite frankly,
ridiculous.
This is just the beginning, I personally will call you out
in public or anywhere you flaunt your
ridiculous «
beliefs» which are just nonsense to say the very least.
But if I said that I believed I was the best golfer
in the world, (I don't golf) would you not find my statement of
belief to be completely
ridiculous?
... religious
beliefs are just so bloody
ridiculous... says a guy who thinks that a rock will turn into a single celled organism if it sits
in warm salt water long enough...
«Having one thing
in common, whether it be a
belief or enthusiasm or hobby or political mission, does not make you immune, individually or as a class, to all the other
ridiculous social baggage humans carry with them all the time.
The strident rhetoric of scientism has made
belief in the supernatural look
ridiculous.
Belief in a self - contradictory ent.ity without any evidence is
ridiculous, and by definition deserving of ridicule.
That is
ridiculous and shows the extreme danger
belief in these myths can bring.
Today we have plenty of cults, sects and false churches replacing practical love and righteousness
in daily life (that would require the true faith) through
ridiculous rituals (for example, the Muslims keep the 5 Pillars of Islam; that is enough to be a good Muslim, but they are not required to love all people independent from
belief, nationality, etc.) The cults, sects and false churches make their members practicing a biased love.
Just as the 1st Amendment protects your freedom to believe
in what ever religion you wish — no matter how
ridiculous — it gives Bill Nye the right to speak his mind and present his
belief in science.
Ridiculous of course, personal (mythical)
beliefs have no place
in any of those mediums.
I mocked your idiotic analogy about the dictionary, AND mocked your silly
beliefs about the cosmos being made by a magic spell and the
ridiculous idea of us having invisible and undetectable body parts (souls) with invisible and undetectable diseases
in them (sin).
And as Husserl said, «all perception is gamble»... many folks go «all
in» on
ridiculous beliefs without even considering the evidence.
Any attempt at applying «logic» to explain the bible by people who are believers and still think of themselves as rather intelligent (self - delusion is a symptom / cause of religious
belief) always ends up
in ridiculous arguments...
I anticipate another accusation of stridency here, but I'm sorry, I feel that any intellectually honest person has an obligation to call out any and all bullshit as such, and religious
beliefs are at least as unsupported,
ridiculous and unintelligent as
beliefs in homeopathy, astrology, the ideas of David Icke, or the
belief that thunder comes from mighty Thor riding across the sky.
When people such as yourself stop drawing
ridiculous comparisons between a
belief in Creationism and support for Obama?
They claim to believe that the bible is error free (
belief 1), which
in and of itself is utterly
ridiculous, but also that it follows basic chronology (
belief 2) and that it is merely a summary (
belief 5).
The funny thing is that Christians will undoubtedly point this out as a straw man (albeit likely
in other terms), yet they'll continue to hold onto
beliefs that are every bit as
ridiculous or more.
More bafflegab
in another failed attempt to to defend
ridiculous beliefs.
Most of the time they are the ones who say there is no God because they find it
ridiculous to believe there's an old man up
in the sky with a robe on looking down on all of us but they at the same time they don't understand how that
belief is very limited because my friend, it's a lot more than that.
So perhaps the Gunners can approach this big EPL game with real
belief and remember that apart from the Chelsea game and the
ridiculous refereeing of Mike Dean, Arsenal have not lost since the opening day and are
in a good position to make a real challenge for the title.
They sound
ridiculous in their generalizations, and lump a bunch of disparate
beliefs and practices together inappropriately, just like you do here.
The British Humanist Association (BHA) has called the ruling «completely
ridiculous», and argued that the ASA is «chilling the free mockery of
beliefs which is vital
in a free society».
There are people right here
in NYS who understand that YOU don't get to impose your (antiquated and
ridiculous) religious
beliefs on lesbians and gays.
Fat loss is a simple mathematical equation that becomes a touch more complex
in reality — there's no need to further complicate the situation by self - imposing
ridiculous old - school
beliefs and mantras.
Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan plays on America's
belief that the rest of the world is run and populated by
ridiculous children alternately
in need of careful guidance and firm scolding.
Like the novel itself, Gregg's screenplay is filled with portentous observations («You can't fool people into loving you») and ideas that aren't entirely digested: There's a
ridiculous subplot involving Dr. Paige's
belief that Victor's real father might
in fact be Jesus Christ.
Among the distressing things about many reader - facing startups
in publishing these days is the apparent
belief that book lovers are fond of
ridiculous, cutesy names, some of them sounding quite infantile.
However, I firmly stand by my
belief that the statistics are
ridiculous and I believe it is irresponsible to make the statements I referred to
in my original post.
Let's be honest, we've probably heard these
ridiculous stories about GameStop employees being asked to take
in stuff that's been damaged beyond
belief.
This AGWScienceFiction fisics is so
ridiculous it practically defies
belief that any could believe it, but it has been successfully introduced into the education system
in the Fabian way so the majority without real physics knowledge don't ever question it..
It is my
belief that AGW denialism will be rendered
ridiculous in the public mind within 10 to 15 years as glaciers melt and the North Pole becomes icefree
in September.