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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your premise is unsubstantiated. [/quote] This premise is based on experience. Please think about it some more. People in the US at least will say that they respect other religions. But rarely if ever say anything positive about people who don't have a religion.[/quote] Says who?[/quote] Personal experience and experience of others who don't believe in God. [/quote] Others who don’t believe in God? All of them? You know all of them? You do know that your personal experience is not evidence that your premise is true? You do get that, don’t you? If you don’t, then no one with any analytical skills will be able to have a conversation with you on this or any other topic where you extrapolate the experience of a single person to apply to all people. [/quote] Nothing has been extrapolated. Pp said it was their personal experience and their known experience of others who don't believe in God, not "all people" as stated above. It is my hope that more people will address the the question instead of deny that there can be a conversation about this because a poster does not approve of how the question was posed.[/quote]
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