Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They want to change your mind and make sure to take people away from their God. It's pretty evil in my opinion.
That's because you are brainwashed, and you do not realize the hard your beliefs are doing to the world (and have for a long time).
Open your eyes and see that there is insufficient evidence to believe there is a god - certainly not to the point where you need to enforce these crazy bronze-age beliefs on others through public policy and societal pressures. That is TRUE evil. REAL evil. Evil that you put on REAL humans EVERY DAY.
Actually, almost all civil cases are based on a standard of a preponderance of evidence which means 50.1. And, yes, after looking at all of the objective evidence, my belief in God absolutely exceeds that standard. It actually goes higher than that — but it is not 100 percent. I freely admit that. But it doesn’t need to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to talk with similarly-minded people and I want religious people to think more about their beliefs.
I wish I had known about this forum when I was first questioning religion. It would have been very helpful to know that there are seemingly intelligent, good-humored and logical people who have rejected religion.
This is one of the few places that I feel free to discuss atheism. Being religious is the default position in the US, even though recent studies indicate that fewer people these days are religious.
If that were what the atheists on this forum were, that would be great. I'd love to be challenged to think deeply.
What I mostly read is angry, combative people spewing misinformation and shouting "That's not rational!"
It kills every thread.
So you're triggered when someone tells you (calmly) that your thoughts are not rational?
The posts above you look calm to you? OK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to talk with similarly-minded people and I want religious people to think more about their beliefs.
I wish I had known about this forum when I was first questioning religion. It would have been very helpful to know that there are seemingly intelligent, good-humored and logical people who have rejected religion.
This is one of the few places that I feel free to discuss atheism. Being religious is the default position in the US, even though recent studies indicate that fewer people these days are religious.
If that were what the atheists on this forum were, that would be great. I'd love to be challenged to think deeply.
What I mostly read is angry, combative people spewing misinformation and shouting "That's not rational!"
It kills every thread.
So you're triggered when someone tells you (calmly) that your thoughts are not rational?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to talk with similarly-minded people and I want religious people to think more about their beliefs.
I wish I had known about this forum when I was first questioning religion. It would have been very helpful to know that there are seemingly intelligent, good-humored and logical people who have rejected religion.
This is one of the few places that I feel free to discuss atheism. Being religious is the default position in the US, even though recent studies indicate that fewer people these days are religious.
If that were what the atheists on this forum were, that would be great. I'd love to be challenged to think deeply.
What I mostly read is angry, combative people spewing misinformation and shouting "That's not rational!"
It kills every thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They want to change your mind and make sure to take people away from their God. It's pretty evil in my opinion.
That's because you are brainwashed, and you do not realize the hard your beliefs are doing to the world (and have for a long time).
Open your eyes and see that there is insufficient evidence to believe there is a god - certainly not to the point where you need to enforce these crazy bronze-age beliefs on others through public policy and societal pressures. That is TRUE evil. REAL evil. Evil that you put on REAL humans EVERY DAY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They want to change your mind and make sure to take people away from their God. It's pretty evil in my opinion.
That's because you are brainwashed, and you do not realize the hard your beliefs are doing to the world (and have for a long time).
Open your eyes and see that there is insufficient evidence to believe there is a god - certainly not to the point where you need to enforce these crazy bronze-age beliefs on others through public policy and societal pressures. That is TRUE evil. REAL evil. Evil that you put on REAL humans EVERY DAY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to talk with similarly-minded people and I want religious people to think more about their beliefs.
I wish I had known about this forum when I was first questioning religion. It would have been very helpful to know that there are seemingly intelligent, good-humored and logical people who have rejected religion.
This is one of the few places that I feel free to discuss atheism. Being religious is the default position in the US, even though recent studies indicate that fewer people these days are religious.
If that were what the atheists on this forum were, that would be great. I'd love to be challenged to think deeply.
What I mostly read is angry, combative people spewing misinformation and shouting "That's not rational!"
It kills every thread.
Your are 100% correct that it does.
But you are totally clueless as to why that happens.
You can continue thinking that it's because the atheists are just so self-evidently right that they win every argument.
However I'd recommend a little more humility.
Do you think 2+2=4? would it indicate humility for you to agree with someone who insisted that 2+2 did not = 4?
It's not humility that drives atheists; it's facts.
I have yet to see hard facts for the non-existence of God proven. Because just like a logical/scientific proof for the existence of God, a proof that God does not exist is impossible.
Anonymous wrote:They want to change your mind and make sure to take people away from their God. It's pretty evil in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to talk with similarly-minded people and I want religious people to think more about their beliefs.
I wish I had known about this forum when I was first questioning religion. It would have been very helpful to know that there are seemingly intelligent, good-humored and logical people who have rejected religion.
This is one of the few places that I feel free to discuss atheism. Being religious is the default position in the US, even though recent studies indicate that fewer people these days are religious.
If that were what the atheists on this forum were, that would be great. I'd love to be challenged to think deeply.
What I mostly read is angry, combative people spewing misinformation and shouting "That's not rational!"
It kills every thread.
Your are 100% correct that it does.
But you are totally clueless as to why that happens.
You can continue thinking that it's because the atheists are just so self-evidently right that they win every argument.
However I'd recommend a little more humility.
Do you think 2+2=4? would it indicate humility for you to agree with someone who insisted that 2+2 did not = 4?
It's not humility that drives atheists; it's facts.
I have yet to see hard facts for the non-existence of God proven. Because just like a logical/scientific proof for the existence of God, a proof that God does not exist is impossible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to talk with similarly-minded people and I want religious people to think more about their beliefs.
I wish I had known about this forum when I was first questioning religion. It would have been very helpful to know that there are seemingly intelligent, good-humored and logical people who have rejected religion.
This is one of the few places that I feel free to discuss atheism. Being religious is the default position in the US, even though recent studies indicate that fewer people these days are religious.
If that were what the atheists on this forum were, that would be great. I'd love to be challenged to think deeply.
What I mostly read is angry, combative people spewing misinformation and shouting "That's not rational!"
It kills every thread.
Your are 100% correct that it does.
But you are totally clueless as to why that happens.
You can continue thinking that it's because the atheists are just so self-evidently right that they win every argument.
However I'd recommend a little more humility.
Well, you are not going to get any, because it is unwarranted, and religion and religious people have shown they do not deserve it, and that in fact people are being harmed every day because the rest of us tolerate this bronze age bullsh*t.
Good job proving my point that the atheists OP is talking about (good-humored and logical) are not the ones dominating the discussion. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to talk with similarly-minded people and I want religious people to think more about their beliefs.
I wish I had known about this forum when I was first questioning religion. It would have been very helpful to know that there are seemingly intelligent, good-humored and logical people who have rejected religion.
This is one of the few places that I feel free to discuss atheism. Being religious is the default position in the US, even though recent studies indicate that fewer people these days are religious.
If that were what the atheists on this forum were, that would be great. I'd love to be challenged to think deeply.
What I mostly read is angry, combative people spewing misinformation and shouting "That's not rational!"
It kills every thread.
Your are 100% correct that it does.
But you are totally clueless as to why that happens.
You can continue thinking that it's because the atheists are just so self-evidently right that they win every argument.
However I'd recommend a little more humility.
Do you think 2+2=4? would it indicate humility for you to agree with someone who insisted that 2+2 did not = 4?
It's not humility that drives atheists; it's facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to talk with similarly-minded people and I want religious people to think more about their beliefs.
I wish I had known about this forum when I was first questioning religion. It would have been very helpful to know that there are seemingly intelligent, good-humored and logical people who have rejected religion.
This is one of the few places that I feel free to discuss atheism. Being religious is the default position in the US, even though recent studies indicate that fewer people these days are religious.
If that were what the atheists on this forum were, that would be great. I'd love to be challenged to think deeply.
What I mostly read is angry, combative people spewing misinformation and shouting "That's not rational!"
It kills every thread.
Your are 100% correct that it does.
But you are totally clueless as to why that happens.
You can continue thinking that it's because the atheists are just so self-evidently right that they win every argument.
However I'd recommend a little more humility.
Well, you are not going to get any, because it is unwarranted, and religion and religious people have shown they do not deserve it, and that in fact people are being harmed every day because the rest of us tolerate this bronze age bullsh*t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to talk with similarly-minded people and I want religious people to think more about their beliefs.
I wish I had known about this forum when I was first questioning religion. It would have been very helpful to know that there are seemingly intelligent, good-humored and logical people who have rejected religion.
This is one of the few places that I feel free to discuss atheism. Being religious is the default position in the US, even though recent studies indicate that fewer people these days are religious.
If that were what the atheists on this forum were, that would be great. I'd love to be challenged to think deeply.
What I mostly read is angry, combative people spewing misinformation and shouting "That's not rational!"
It kills every thread.
Your are 100% correct that it does.
But you are totally clueless as to why that happens.
You can continue thinking that it's because the atheists are just so self-evidently right that they win every argument.
However I'd recommend a little more humility.