i·ro·ny the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect. |
I wonder if this thread was started by that angry believer to make Atheists look bad.
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| Dang, now I have “Thank God I’m a Country Boy” stuck in my head |
Makes perfect sense on a forum titled "Religion" |
Satirical |
| I actually don’t feel in the least bit oppressed. |
If so, grade: F (ail) |
+1 Curse you, OP |
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Hey that's a catchy song ... so thanks!
I think i'm more in the 'agnostic' camp b/c i figure there MIGHT be things beyond what we can perceive in the material world, i just haven't seen enough evidence to lay any bets in my own life ... esp since many gods seem to be jealous of each other .. But I will confess: When someone I know has a loved one die, it sounds lame (to me) to say "You're in our thoughts," so I still say "you're in our prayers" even though I don't pray. |
Why say you'll do something you won't do and that you don't believe would work if you did? |
I'm sure it's just cultural ... "In our thoughts" sounds lame to me ... and doesn't carry the right connotation. That's why. But open to your advice on what to say instead. |
How about the truth? Or Just "I'm so sorry"? |
How would you frame "the truth" in this case? |
Which ones don't? Christianity - yes Jewdiasm - yes Islam - yes Hinduism - maybe not, but I may as well believe in Fairy tales. |
Are you seriously asking this? The truth is what you think and what you will do. |