Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a secret opposition, but a secret delight - seeing religious people have such fragile faith, when it brings them such distress to have others critique their religion.
You just don't get it. We don't care about you and your atheism. We think your taunting, smirking posts are stupid. We think you're obviously a boring, lonely, bitter human being. Your opinion is worthless to us.
We.don't.care.
It seems to have struck a chord for you to resort to ad hominems!![]()
Not ad hominems. Facts.
Oh honey, mythology is the antithesis of facts. But I should expect nothing less from someone who bases their life on superstition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a secret opposition, but a secret delight - seeing religious people have such fragile faith, when it brings them such distress to have others critique their religion.
You just don't get it. We don't care about you and your atheism. We think your taunting, smirking posts are stupid. We think you're obviously a boring, lonely, bitter human being. Your opinion is worthless to us.
We.don't.care.
It seems to have struck a chord for you to resort to ad hominems!![]()
Not ad hominems. Facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a secret opposition, but a secret delight - seeing religious people have such fragile faith, when it brings them such distress to have others critique their religion.
You just don't get it. We don't care about you and your atheism. We think your taunting, smirking posts are stupid. We think you're obviously a boring, lonely, bitter human being. Your opinion is worthless to us.
We.don't.care.
It seems to have struck a chord for you to resort to ad hominems!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a secret opposition, but a secret delight - seeing religious people have such fragile faith, when it brings them such distress to have others critique their religion.
You just don't get it. We don't care about you and your atheism. We think your taunting, smirking posts are stupid. We think you're obviously a boring, lonely, bitter human being. Your opinion is worthless to us.
We.don't.care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a secret opposition, but a secret delight - seeing religious people have such fragile faith, when it brings them such distress to have others critique their religion.
You just don't get it. We don't care about you and your atheism. We think your taunting, smirking posts are stupid. We think you're obviously a boring, lonely, bitter human being. Your opinion is worthless to us.
We.don't.care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a secret opposition, but a secret delight - seeing religious people have such fragile faith, when it brings them such distress to have others critique their religion.
You'll love the fires of hell
Sorry, I don't believe in the Underworld Anonymous wrote:Not a secret opposition, but a secret delight - seeing religious people have such fragile faith, when it brings them such distress to have others critique their religion.
Anonymous wrote:Not a secret opposition, but a secret delight - seeing religious people have such fragile faith, when it brings them such distress to have others critique their religion.
Anonymous wrote:
Ha, wow. I admire the way you freak the fuck out over absolutely nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
These people are much, much less common, I find. It's generally by social class. PP, if you're as "elite" as I'm sure you think you are, it's probably just your admin who is doing this. But what's 8:47's excuse? And the trashy poster at 7:22, is there any excuse for her?
My admin? I have no clue what you're talking about.
Also, being annoyed by people who talk about "God's Plan" does not signify that I consider myself "elite". I guess you're equally upset by the posters who hate when atheists talk about their beliefs, right?
Why is this so hard for you? I don't want to hear about either your non-belief OR your belief -- unless I actually KNOW you. If I know you well, and you're my FRIEND, then feel free to share.
It's really very easy to distinguish friends from strangers. Watch...
o On DCUM. If you don't want to read about what church or synagogue OP should attend, then DON'T CLICK ON THE LINK. That part is really very, very easy. If you must click on the link, because you cant stop yourself or something, then don't treat everyone there to a 3-para diatribe on "why I'm an atheist." They really.don't.care.
o In person. This applies equally to your 5-minute atheist rant during the soccer team meeting. It also applies to "God's Plan" although that's way shorter which makes it easier to be on the receiving end.
If you still don't understand, get your admin to explain. Oh wait, you don't know what that is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
These people are much, much less common, I find. It's generally by social class. PP, if you're as "elite" as I'm sure you think you are, it's probably just your admin who is doing this. But what's 8:47's excuse? And the trashy poster at 7:22, is there any excuse for her?
My admin? I have no clue what you're talking about.
Also, being annoyed by people who talk about "God's Plan" does not signify that I consider myself "elite". I guess you're equally upset by the posters who hate when atheists talk about their beliefs, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Very well said, PP. I feel this way too...raised Catholic, and am now agnostic. I wish I could believe that there's someone watching over us and that good behavior will grant me entrance to some fantastical afterlife, but I've always known in my heart that that's not the case. I find religion fascinating, especially in a historical context, and I find most religious people to be lovely, multifaceted human beings - just like non-religious people.
7:22 is not lovely or multi-faceted -- she's an ass. Both sides have their bad representatives.
Anonymous wrote:
Very well said, PP. I feel this way too...raised Catholic, and am now agnostic. I wish I could believe that there's someone watching over us and that good behavior will grant me entrance to some fantastical afterlife, but I've always known in my heart that that's not the case. I find religion fascinating, especially in a historical context, and I find most religious people to be lovely, multifaceted human beings - just like non-religious people.