It is a well known fact that atheists are more likely to help people in need
than religious folks.
I'm not religious, but I can't stand you guys even more
than religious folks.
No difference
than religious folks who say «believe in what I believe in... or else your going to hell!»
Indeed, they do not, any more
than religious folks, experience emptiness, lack of purpose, lack of pleasure or such negativity generally stereotyped to religion - free people.
It is true us atheist enjoy and appreciate life a lot more
than religious folk.
Not exact matches
I was looking at all the ignorant comment garbage I expected, and FINALLY found your comment... I'll be there too, choosing to express my freedom of thought and my intellect rather
than abide by the unabated subjugation that all
religious folk subscribe to.
So one group of radicals whom I doubt represent more
than 1 / 10th of 1 % of the world's
religious folks, and all
religious people are radical nuts.
Mr Lutz is no different
than most
religious folks that seem to focus more on wanting to change the guy or girl in the pew or prayer rug next to them
than on relationships with God.
Believing in magical sky fairies is closer to magic
than anything non
religious folk deal in.
The incredibly far - fetched postings here by the self - proclaimed
religious folks are likely causing far more Americans to question their «faith» and beliefs»
than anything we atheists could do on our own.
The abnormalities of atheistic beliefs are in today's timelines littering profusely many cherished
religious societies whose fundamentalisms have been a social consistency for many good years... Even though I am distasteful of today's religions in that they are usurping the least wealthy, I see their mismanaging of financial dexterities due each religion's hierarchies needing more money for themselves
than for their communal poor
folks...
Except when he talked to
religious folks like you and me, then he tried to show them, that they are (read we are) no lesser sinners
than the people they sorted out with a sinner - sign around their neck.
think what you like, sit in the corner and complain but NEVER think you and the
religious right can force
folks to do as you think is correct because once you are allowed to do that your faction becomes no different
than the list of tyrants throughout history.
These are
folks who do not necessarily want to abandon orthodox Christianity but are driven by the gut feel that orthodoxy itself has a menu that includes more
than just Bill Bright's «Four Spiritual Laws» and the
Religious Right's politics.
I could be missing something, but I see a lot more fire and disdain fired at
religious folk than I do at atheists.
Furthermore what you've already quoted above over and over again is that Lenin and later Stalin were two such communists who enforced atheism to consolidate power, the specific targeting of
religious folks was so they can bring the proletariat to them rather
than let the masses have a separate authority figure.
After spending more
than five years speaking with hundreds of «spiritual but not
religious»
folk across North America, I've come to see a certain set of core ideas among them.
Yes, these are the type of people who represents Atheism who by the way, pride themselves on being intellectually superior and knowing more science
than most
religious folks.
What really got under my skin was that Dobson played the «you don't take the Bible as seriously as I do» card on a guy who, in my opinion, takes it more seriously
than most
folks on the
religious right.
Isn't that what so much
religious posturing amounts to: trying to convince ourselves God ought to like us because we're somehow better
than those other
folks?
The
folks living when the christian story was forming were more aware
than we are of the similarities to other
religious narratives.
The HL case does nothing more
than to confirm the
Religious Freedom Restoration Act of Nov. 1993, which was a near unanimous decision among Democrats (3 dissenters) where the law protects folks» religious freedoms wherever they feel they are being
Religious Freedom Restoration Act of Nov. 1993, which was a near unanimous decision among Democrats (3 dissenters) where the law protects
folks»
religious freedoms wherever they feel they are being
religious freedoms wherever they feel they are being violated.
I am probably as atheist as they come and I can assure you my morals are better
than the majority of
religious folk I have met in my life.
We all must admit, scientists and
religious folks alike, that there is much more in our religions and sciences that we do not understand
than we do.
Citing a mountain of statistical data that shows women are more inclined
than men to remain faithful to their
religious affiliation and participate regularly in communities of faith, some
folks — like controversial West Coast pastor Mark Driscoll — have declared the situation a «crisis,» concluding that the Church has failed men by projecting a «Richard Simmons, hippie, queer Christ» instead of the true, «Ultimate Fighting Jesus.»
look at the «love» around the world that the
religious folks show each other... you can aspire to be an atheist but I fear that at this time you prefer the love of an mystic alien rather
than real human beings for it to happen at this time.
Religion has really caused more violence
than peace, and these narrow - minded individuals are the perfect example of how corrupted a lot of
religious folk are.
I like this idea much better
than most posed by
religious folks.
In fact, today, «smarter»
folks breed less
than îdiot cretins like
religious fundamentalists.
Since more and more
religious groups are accepting of and even ordaining gays and lesbians as ministers or rabbis, it contradicts any notion that «god» hates queer
folks and created them as something less
than straight people.
But the
folks at Pixar are more thoughtful
than that, invoking the almost
religious reverence of the great outdoors of classic great plains westerns and the films of Werner Herzog.
So in one day you can spend an hour on a beachfront massage table to the sound of waves rolling in, then head off to watch ancient
religious /
folk stories about playful gods acted out in a nearby temple (there are no fewer
than 20,000 temples on the island).
Have your children educated by real teachers, not
folks who have no other qualifications other
than religious clap trap.