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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you think this shameful and highly distasteful post makes any case for the existence of a god, you are sorely mistaken. It does quite the opposite. It also reflects poorly on you personally and terrestrially, OP.[/quote] NP. That seems like an overreaction. Perhaps you’re the person who keeps posting about declines in faith, and this has triggered you. [/quote] No, it is not an overreaction. Yes your shameful and highly distasteful post triggered me, and I am proud to have the values that the trigger was based on. Perhaps the growing evidence of sharply dropping rates of religious belief has triggered you to be so shameless?[/quote] Not OP. Spare us the drama queen outrage. Instead of vomiting insults, perhaps you could explain what’s “shameful” and “highly distasteful” about OP’s basically factual report on Fleishman’s return to religion, supported by a link. Also, my mom died of brain cancer, and I have no trouble saying she was a vegetable at the end because that’s factual, too. Or are reports of somebody’s death only “shameful” when the deceased gives up atheism? [/quote] If you have to ask, you will never understand.[/quote] So childish, and a transparent deflection. [/quote] No, just factual. But if you insist it be spelled out for you: You are using a story about a man's sad death - a man you didn't know, and have no connection to, to evangelize your religious belief. That is shameful. I could just as easily post a story about your grandmother using her last breath to say she could see there was no god and was mistaken her whole life. But I would not do that, because it would be shameful and repulsive. Like what you did. Do you prefer this response to my previous? Well, you did ask for it.[/quote]
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