Why do atheists and anti-theists care about the beliefs of religious people?

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Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what atheists think?

Same reason, just the opposite perspective.

I will note that not one atheist I know complains when a theist attempts to defend their position. They relish the chance to discuss it, in fact.

Wonder why that is?


When atheists represent God incorrectly (God gives babies cancer) is when I care.

If I posted that atheists sacrifice babies to Satan you would care, because it’s an obvious and disgusting lie.

Constantly posting that God gives babies cancer and allows them to suffer and dir because He is a cruel bastard is definitely on that level. It’s not true.


Atheist here and I wouldn’t care. Maybe some atheists do? That doesn’t mean all do, and I know that I don’t.

I know who I am and what I believe. Words can’t hurt me, but they can teach me. I keep an open, critical mind. Maybe ask yourself why you feel defensive if someone criticizes your religion or the actions of people who share your religion? Or not. It’s your life.


Critical examination of religion is great.

Repeating that God gives babies cancer is not critical examination of religious beliefs.

Is stating that atheists sacrifice babies to Satan critical examination of atheism?


No, it is a strawman, off topic, non-sequitur response to a reasonable, millennia-old philosophical question about the existence of god.


God is an unlimited being. The existence of an unlimited being is either logically necessary or logically impossible.

The existence of an unlimited being is not logically impossible.

Therefore, the existence of God is logically necessary.

Whether or not God exists is a matter of personal belief that cannot be proven scientifically.

If you personally don’t believe in God or gods, hooray. But your personal beliefs are yours alone. You don’t decide for humankind if God or gods do or don’t exist.


The evidence is of the logical impossibility, not scientific. Stay on topic please. Respond to Epicurus' questions.


One of the groups that debated with Paul on the streets of Athens was Epicurean (Acts 17:18)

Epicurus thought gods did exist, but they lived so far away from the world of mankind.


Epicurus was a classical Greek philosopher (341 BCE), and his arguments are not focused towards
Christians, because he predates the Jewish based religions which conquered the Roman Empire after 300 CE under the Byzantine Emperor Constantine the Great.


Here are six (6) responses to the Epicurean paradox.

https://www.pharosjot.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/716...18_-_philippines.pdf



Again you do not answer the questions, and respond with strawmen. The fact that Epicurus predates christianity is evidence against christianity because the questions still exist.

A quick glance at that document indicates its assertion and reliance on faith-based ignorance in the abstract paragraph.

It basically ignores the questions and says "nahhh.. god is good" using biblical quotes without addressing the problem of evil in any way.

Just like you and everyone else.


you read, critiqued, and dismissed every point in the linked article in 5 minutes?

lol, ok.

Q. Did God create evil?
A. https://www.gotquestions.org/did-God-create-evil.html

Q. Why does God allow evil?
A. https://www.gotquestions.org/God-allow-evil.html

Q. Did God create sin?
A. https://www.gotquestions.org/did-God-create-sin.html

Q. How can I believe in the goodness of God when there is so much evil in the world?
A. https://www.gotquestions.org/goodness-of-God.html

Q. Why does God create people when He knows they are going to go to hell?
A. https://www.gotquestions.org/God-create-doomed-people.html

Q. Does God make mistakes?
A. https://www.gotquestions.org/does-God-make-mistakes.html

This site will answer any questions you have about the Christian God.

I do not write fan fiction about the Christian God.

The Christian God has an entire book we can read and refer to.

You are making up stories that fit your personal beliefs (which are fine for you, but not necessarily accurate to Christianity nor are they pertinent to the beliefs of others) and asking Christians to explain Christianity and God to you…there is literally a site that lays everything out in black and white.


How are we to believe that everything on this site is accurate?


You are worried that this site is inaccurate, but are completely fine with taking the anonymous opinions of unidentified strangers posting here as advice and information?

Why do you trust the anonymous strangers here? You don’t know their names or backgrounds or educational history.

The people who maintain the linked site and their educational histories are documented on the website.
https://www.gotquestions.org/about.html

You should ask each poster here their name, religious beliefs, educational history, etc, if you are actually worried about the information they are posting.


Why would anyone care what a bunch of theologians say? They are simply regurgitating stories they have been told since they were a kid.

Very biased. Very full of crap.


So the experts are people with no education or experience in the field?

Anonymous strangers are the real experts in your opinion?


"Experts" in what exactly?

Theologians are incapable of providing an unbiased analysis of anything religious-related. They are more bought into the lies than most.


Citation?
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Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what atheists think?

Same reason, just the opposite perspective.

I will note that not one atheist I know complains when a theist attempts to defend their position. They relish the chance to discuss it, in fact.

Wonder why that is?


When atheists represent God incorrectly (God gives babies cancer) is when I care.

If I posted that atheists sacrifice babies to Satan you would care, because it’s an obvious and disgusting lie.

Constantly posting that God gives babies cancer and allows them to suffer and dir because He is a cruel bastard is definitely on that level. It’s not true.


God doesn't exist. God is a concept that was created by humans. Happy to clear that up for you.


The ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus (341-270 BC) believed in gods that were immortal and blessed, but not involved in human affairs. He thought that gods were models of happiness that humans could aspire to.

Epicurus believed in gods.

Can you link to a citation that God doesn’t exist?

From a reputable source.


DP: Epicurus decidedly did NOT believe in the kind of god most Christians believe in.

The problem of evil is the best evidence that the kind of god most Christians believe in is logically impossible.


God is an unlimited being. The existence of an unlimited being is either logically necessary or logically impossible.

The existence of an unlimited being is not logically impossible.

Therefore, the existence of God is logically necessary.


The premises in your syllogism are entirely unsupported. Therefore your syllogism is invalid. That’s how syllogisms work.

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Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what atheists think?

Same reason, just the opposite perspective.

I will note that not one atheist I know complains when a theist attempts to defend their position. They relish the chance to discuss it, in fact.

Wonder why that is?


When atheists represent God incorrectly (God gives babies cancer) is when I care.

If I posted that atheists sacrifice babies to Satan you would care, because it’s an obvious and disgusting lie.

Constantly posting that God gives babies cancer and allows them to suffer and dir because He is a cruel bastard is definitely on that level. It’s not true.


Atheist here and I wouldn’t care. Maybe some atheists do? That doesn’t mean all do, and I know that I don’t.

I know who I am and what I believe. Words can’t hurt me, but they can teach me. I keep an open, critical mind. Maybe ask yourself why you feel defensive if someone criticizes your religion or the actions of people who share your religion? Or not. It’s your life.


Critical examination of religion is great.

Repeating that God gives babies cancer is not critical examination of religious beliefs.

Is stating that atheists sacrifice babies to Satan critical examination of atheism?


No, it is a strawman, off topic, non-sequitur response to a reasonable, millennia-old philosophical question about the existence of god.


God is an unlimited being. The existence of an unlimited being is either logically necessary or logically impossible.

The existence of an unlimited being is not logically impossible.

Therefore, the existence of God is logically necessary.

Whether or not God exists is a matter of personal belief that cannot be proven scientifically.

If you personally don’t believe in God or gods, hooray. But your personal beliefs are yours alone. You don’t decide for humankind if God or gods do or don’t exist.


The evidence is of the logical impossibility, not scientific. Stay on topic please. Respond to Epicurus' questions.


One of the groups that debated with Paul on the streets of Athens was Epicurean (Acts 17:18)

Epicurus thought gods did exist, but they lived so far away from the world of mankind.


Epicurus was a classical Greek philosopher (341 BCE), and his arguments are not focused towards
Christians, because he predates the Jewish based religions which conquered the Roman Empire after 300 CE under the Byzantine Emperor Constantine the Great.


Here are six (6) responses to the Epicurean paradox.

https://www.pharosjot.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/716...18_-_philippines.pdf



Again you do not answer the questions, and respond with strawmen. The fact that Epicurus predates christianity is evidence against christianity because the questions still exist.

A quick glance at that document indicates its assertion and reliance on faith-based ignorance in the abstract paragraph.

It basically ignores the questions and says "nahhh.. god is good" using biblical quotes without addressing the problem of evil in any way.

Just like you and everyone else.


you read, critiqued, and dismissed every point in the linked article in 5 minutes?

lol, ok.

Q. Did God create evil?
A. https://www.gotquestions.org/did-God-create-evil.html

Q. Why does God allow evil?
A. https://www.gotquestions.org/God-allow-evil.html

Q. Did God create sin?
A. https://www.gotquestions.org/did-God-create-sin.html

Q. How can I believe in the goodness of God when there is so much evil in the world?
A. https://www.gotquestions.org/goodness-of-God.html

Q. Why does God create people when He knows they are going to go to hell?
A. https://www.gotquestions.org/God-create-doomed-people.html

Q. Does God make mistakes?
A. https://www.gotquestions.org/does-God-make-mistakes.html

This site will answer any questions you have about the Christian God.

I do not write fan fiction about the Christian God.

The Christian God has an entire book we can read and refer to.

You are making up stories that fit your personal beliefs (which are fine for you, but not necessarily accurate to Christianity nor are they pertinent to the beliefs of others) and asking Christians to explain Christianity and God to you…there is literally a site that lays everything out in black and white.


How are we to believe that everything on this site is accurate?


You are worried that this site is inaccurate, but are completely fine with taking the anonymous opinions of unidentified strangers posting here as advice and information?

Why do you trust the anonymous strangers here? You don’t know their names or backgrounds or educational history.

The people who maintain the linked site and their educational histories are documented on the website.
https://www.gotquestions.org/about.html

You should ask each poster here their name, religious beliefs, educational history, etc, if you are actually worried about the information they are posting.


Why would anyone care what a bunch of theologians say? They are simply regurgitating stories they have been told since they were a kid.

Very biased. Very full of crap.


So the experts are people with no education or experience in the field?

Anonymous strangers are the real experts in your opinion?


Non-religious pp said they did not care about the opinions of theologians and said nothing about anonymous strangers.



“Why would anyone care what a bunch of theologians say? They are simply regurgitating stories they have been told since they were a kid.

Very biased. Very full of crap.”

Nope, pp said educated theologians are full of crap. Not caring about someone’s opinion doesn’t automatically render them “full of crap” and biased.



DP. It's not about "bias" per se, it is about the circular reasoning of using the bible to prove the bible. Or in this case, presupposing the bible to be true to try and reject the premise of the problem of evil.

That's not how logic works, and why it fails so badly.
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Anonymous wrote:Try a search on this topic. It's been here before.

My take? I don't care what you believe or practice as long as it doesn't harm anyone (including through restriction of freedoms, such as the FLDS) and you don't bring it to my doorstep.


I wouldn’t care either if it was like someone’s favorite flavor of ice cream for example…totally innocuous and almost entirely inside their own heads. However, even discounting the more blatant harms that Bible believers sometimes commit, there are insidious harms that destroy families and lives every single day. I can cite examples if you want but I have personal knowledge of many people and the harm that was done to them. Including some who no longer are welcome in their families , who have had siblings commit suicide due to shunning , etc etc.
And before anyone says “that’s just the fringe or the fundamentalists “, no it is not. Not to mention , as has been stated by many , moderate Christianity gives cover to the more extreme versions. And at least one of those extreme versions wants to make this country into a Christian taliban and sincerely believes that god is now in charge. Look up what the current speaker of the house believes and what he and other Christian nationalists are trying to accomplish for their god.
Some scary crap. Much scarier than someone’s opinion on an ice cream flavor ..

This is why “atheists care”.
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Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what atheists think?

Same reason, just the opposite perspective.

I will note that not one atheist I know complains when a theist attempts to defend their position. They relish the chance to discuss it, in fact.

Wonder why that is?


When atheists represent God incorrectly (God gives babies cancer) is when I care.

If I posted that atheists sacrifice babies to Satan you would care, because it’s an obvious and disgusting lie.

Constantly posting that God gives babies cancer and allows them to suffer and dir because He is a cruel bastard is definitely on that level. It’s not true.


Atheist here and I wouldn’t care. Maybe some atheists do? That doesn’t mean all do, and I know that I don’t.

I know who I am and what I believe. Words can’t hurt me, but they can teach me. I keep an open, critical mind. Maybe ask yourself why you feel defensive if someone criticizes your religion or the actions of people who share your religion? Or not. It’s your life.


Critical examination of religion is great.

Repeating that God gives babies cancer is not critical examination of religious beliefs.

Is stating that atheists sacrifice babies to Satan critical examination of atheism?


No, it is a strawman, off topic, non-sequitur response to a reasonable, millennia-old philosophical question about the existence of god.


God is an unlimited being. The existence of an unlimited being is either logically necessary or logically impossible.

The existence of an unlimited being is not logically impossible.

Therefore, the existence of God is logically necessary.

Whether or not God exists is a matter of personal belief that cannot be proven scientifically.

If you personally don’t believe in God or gods, hooray. But your personal beliefs are yours alone. You don’t decide for humankind if God or gods do or don’t exist.


The evidence is of the logical impossibility, not scientific. Stay on topic please. Respond to Epicurus' questions.


One of the groups that debated with Paul on the streets of Athens was Epicurean (Acts 17:18)

Epicurus thought gods did exist, but they lived so far away from the world of mankind.


Epicurus was a classical Greek philosopher (341 BCE), and his arguments are not focused towards
Christians, because he predates the Jewish based religions which conquered the Roman Empire after 300 CE under the Byzantine Emperor Constantine the Great.


Here are six (6) responses to the Epicurean paradox.

https://www.pharosjot.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/716...18_-_philippines.pdf



Again you do not answer the questions, and respond with strawmen. The fact that Epicurus predates christianity is evidence against christianity because the questions still exist.

A quick glance at that document indicates its assertion and reliance on faith-based ignorance in the abstract paragraph.

It basically ignores the questions and says "nahhh.. god is good" using biblical quotes without addressing the problem of evil in any way.

Just like you and everyone else.


you read, critiqued, and dismissed every point in the linked article in 5 minutes?

lol, ok.

Q. Did God create evil?
A. https://www.gotquestions.org/did-God-create-evil.html

Q. Why does God allow evil?
A. https://www.gotquestions.org/God-allow-evil.html

Q. Did God create sin?
A. https://www.gotquestions.org/did-God-create-sin.html

Q. How can I believe in the goodness of God when there is so much evil in the world?
A. https://www.gotquestions.org/goodness-of-God.html

Q. Why does God create people when He knows they are going to go to hell?
A. https://www.gotquestions.org/God-create-doomed-people.html

Q. Does God make mistakes?
A. https://www.gotquestions.org/does-God-make-mistakes.html

This site will answer any questions you have about the Christian God.

I do not write fan fiction about the Christian God.

The Christian God has an entire book we can read and refer to.

You are making up stories that fit your personal beliefs (which are fine for you, but not necessarily accurate to Christianity nor are they pertinent to the beliefs of others) and asking Christians to explain Christianity and God to you…there is literally a site that lays everything out in black and white.


How are we to believe that everything on this site is accurate?


You are worried that this site is inaccurate, but are completely fine with taking the anonymous opinions of unidentified strangers posting here as advice and information?

Why do you trust the anonymous strangers here? You don’t know their names or backgrounds or educational history.

The people who maintain the linked site and their educational histories are documented on the website.
https://www.gotquestions.org/about.html

You should ask each poster here their name, religious beliefs, educational history, etc, if you are actually worried about the information they are posting.


Why would anyone care what a bunch of theologians say? They are simply regurgitating stories they have been told since they were a kid.

Very biased. Very full of crap.


So the experts are people with no education or experience in the field?

Anonymous strangers are the real experts in your opinion?


"Experts" in what exactly?

Theologians are incapable of providing an unbiased analysis of anything religious-related. They are more bought into the lies than most.


Citation?


You don't know what bias means? I guess that really isn't that surprising...
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Anonymous wrote:Try a search on this topic. It's been here before.

My take? I don't care what you believe or practice as long as it doesn't harm anyone (including through restriction of freedoms, such as the FLDS) and you don't bring it to my doorstep.


I wouldn’t care either if it was like someone’s favorite flavor of ice cream for example…totally innocuous and almost entirely inside their own heads. However, even discounting the more blatant harms that Bible believers sometimes commit, there are insidious harms that destroy families and lives every single day. I can cite examples if you want but I have personal knowledge of many people and the harm that was done to them. Including some who no longer are welcome in their families , who have had siblings commit suicide due to shunning , etc etc.
And before anyone says “that’s just the fringe or the fundamentalists “, no it is not. Not to mention , as has been stated by many , moderate Christianity gives cover to the more extreme versions. And at least one of those extreme versions wants to make this country into a Christian taliban and sincerely believes that god is now in charge. Look up what the current speaker of the house believes and what he and other Christian nationalists are trying to accomplish for their god.
Some scary crap. Much scarier than someone’s opinion on an ice cream flavor ..

This is why “atheists care”.


You have personal knowledge of people harmed by people who believe in the Bible?

Who, what, when, where, why?
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Anonymous wrote:Try a search on this topic. It's been here before.

My take? I don't care what you believe or practice as long as it doesn't harm anyone (including through restriction of freedoms, such as the FLDS) and you don't bring it to my doorstep.


I wouldn’t care either if it was like someone’s favorite flavor of ice cream for example…totally innocuous and almost entirely inside their own heads. However, even discounting the more blatant harms that Bible believers sometimes commit, there are insidious harms that destroy families and lives every single day. I can cite examples if you want but I have personal knowledge of many people and the harm that was done to them. Including some who no longer are welcome in their families , who have had siblings commit suicide due to shunning , etc etc.
And before anyone says “that’s just the fringe or the fundamentalists “, no it is not. Not to mention , as has been stated by many , moderate Christianity gives cover to the more extreme versions. And at least one of those extreme versions wants to make this country into a Christian taliban and sincerely believes that god is now in charge. Look up what the current speaker of the house believes and what he and other Christian nationalists are trying to accomplish for their god.
Some scary crap. Much scarier than someone’s opinion on an ice cream flavor ..

This is why “atheists care”.


You have personal knowledge of people harmed by people who believe in the Bible?

Who, what, when, where, why?


The shorter list would be people who haven't been harmed by people who believe in the bible: anyone on that list at all?
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If you bundle up every person who believes in God, or Christ, or is a Jew in with literal bible believers and evangelicals and christian nationalists making one big basket of deplorables then you are uninformed or a careless bigot.
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Were Lenin and Stalin and Mao atheists? They killed a lot of their own people.
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Anonymous wrote:Were Lenin and Stalin and Mao atheists? They killed a lot of their own people.


Hello Mr Strawman non-sequitur! Yes, and any person who worships them would also be an idiot.

Happy now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We live in America and we have the right to freedom of religion.

literally nobody cares if someone is an atheist, that’s their choice.

why are personal religious beliefs something atheists and anti-theists spend days and months trying to “debunk” or prove “wrong?”

Are atheists and anti-theists against America’s religious freedoms? It seems they are.

Why do atheists and anti-theists dislike religious freedom and why do they dislike the freedom of their fellow Americans to have religious freedom?


You need to get out more. Days and months? Lol

This is something else you could have done a search on and come up with previous threads.
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Anonymous wrote:Try a search on this topic. It's been here before.

My take? I don't care what you believe or practice as long as it doesn't harm anyone (including through restriction of freedoms, such as the FLDS) and you don't bring it to my doorstep.


I wouldn’t care either if it was like someone’s favorite flavor of ice cream for example…totally innocuous and almost entirely inside their own heads. However, even discounting the more blatant harms that Bible believers sometimes commit, there are insidious harms that destroy families and lives every single day. I can cite examples if you want but I have personal knowledge of many people and the harm that was done to them. Including some who no longer are welcome in their families , who have had siblings commit suicide due to shunning , etc etc.
And before anyone says “that’s just the fringe or the fundamentalists “, no it is not. Not to mention , as has been stated by many , moderate Christianity gives cover to the more extreme versions. And at least one of those extreme versions wants to make this country into a Christian taliban and sincerely believes that god is now in charge. Look up what the current speaker of the house believes and what he and other Christian nationalists are trying to accomplish for their god.
Some scary crap. Much scarier than someone’s opinion on an ice cream flavor ..

This is why “atheists care”.


You have personal knowledge of people harmed by people who believe in the Bible?

Who, what, when, where, why?


Me - by my Bible-believing sibling who stopped speaking to me because I was an atheist and didn't attend a family funeral because I was there, along with other non-believing family members.
Anonymous
BC they enjoy trolling and being insufferably annoying. Maybe that's their true religion.
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Anonymous wrote:BC they enjoy trolling and being insufferably annoying. Maybe that's their true religion.


sounds like it's yours.
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Anonymous wrote:Try a search on this topic. It's been here before.

My take? I don't care what you believe or practice as long as it doesn't harm anyone (including through restriction of freedoms, such as the FLDS) and you don't bring it to my doorstep.


I wouldn’t care either if it was like someone’s favorite flavor of ice cream for example…totally innocuous and almost entirely inside their own heads. However, even discounting the more blatant harms that Bible believers sometimes commit, there are insidious harms that destroy families and lives every single day. I can cite examples if you want but I have personal knowledge of many people and the harm that was done to them. Including some who no longer are welcome in their families , who have had siblings commit suicide due to shunning , etc etc.
And before anyone says “that’s just the fringe or the fundamentalists “, no it is not. Not to mention , as has been stated by many , moderate Christianity gives cover to the more extreme versions. And at least one of those extreme versions wants to make this country into a Christian taliban and sincerely believes that god is now in charge. Look up what the current speaker of the house believes and what he and other Christian nationalists are trying to accomplish for their god.
Some scary crap. Much scarier than someone’s opinion on an ice cream flavor ..

This is why “atheists care”.


You have examples of religion causing harm. Even the fairly vague references give enough information for that to be wrong in my mind. Some think shunning only happens in Amish communities and such. Shunning is another word for disowned. Religion causing harm.
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