Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very strange.
It’s like foodies hanging around people who like dieting.
Not strange at all. If DCUM had a Muslim forum, I bet you would visit too to bust their belief. See? we are no different.
No, it’s like vegan hanging around at BBQ festival and saying I am vegan , I am vegan.
Okay good for you and move on.
No, it’s like the dude who brought his stinky pulled pork sandwich onto the Metro and everyone has to watch and smell him eat it.
If you don’t want people to talk about your eating habits, then do it in a more private setting.
Is there any more private than “Religion”.
For people who are interested in religion.
People can be interested in the subject of religion without being religious
The most active once hate religion,
Yet they are here.
I think they have Stockholm syndrome they need some kind of therapy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very strange.
It’s like foodies hanging around people who like dieting.
Not strange at all. If DCUM had a Muslim forum, I bet you would visit too to bust their belief. See? we are no different.
No, it’s like vegan hanging around at BBQ festival and saying I am vegan , I am vegan.
Okay good for you and move on.
No, it’s like the dude who brought his stinky pulled pork sandwich onto the Metro and everyone has to watch and smell him eat it.
If you don’t want people to talk about your eating habits, then do it in a more private setting.
Is there any more private than “Religion”.
For people who are interested in religion.
People can be interested in the subject of religion without being religious
The most active once hate religion,
Yet they are here.
I think they have Stockholm syndrome they need some kind of therapy.
So says the deluded Bible thumper![]()
As his god commands, thus it shall be![]()
An Atheist in religion discussion is like a divorce lawyer crashing a wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very strange.
It’s like foodies hanging around people who like dieting.
Not strange at all. If DCUM had a Muslim forum, I bet you would visit too to bust their belief. See? we are no different.
No, it’s like vegan hanging around at BBQ festival and saying I am vegan , I am vegan.
Okay good for you and move on.
No, it’s like the dude who brought his stinky pulled pork sandwich onto the Metro and everyone has to watch and smell him eat it.
If you don’t want people to talk about your eating habits, then do it in a more private setting.
Is there any more private than “Religion”.
For people who are interested in religion.
People can be interested in the subject of religion without being religious
The most active once hate religion,
Yet they are here.
I think they have Stockholm syndrome they need some kind of therapy.
So says the deluded Bible thumper![]()
As his god commands, thus it shall be![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very strange.
It’s like foodies hanging around people who like dieting.
Not strange at all. If DCUM had a Muslim forum, I bet you would visit too to bust their belief. See? we are no different.
No, it’s like vegan hanging around at BBQ festival and saying I am vegan , I am vegan.
Okay good for you and move on.
No, it’s like the dude who brought his stinky pulled pork sandwich onto the Metro and everyone has to watch and smell him eat it.
If you don’t want people to talk about your eating habits, then do it in a more private setting.
Is there any more private than “Religion”.
For people who are interested in religion.
People can be interested in the subject of religion without being religious
The most active once hate religion,
Yet they are here.
I think they have Stockholm syndrome they need some kind of therapy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very strange.
It’s like foodies hanging around people who like dieting.
Not strange at all. If DCUM had a Muslim forum, I bet you would visit too to bust their belief. See? we are no different.
No, it’s like vegan hanging around at BBQ festival and saying I am vegan , I am vegan.
Okay good for you and move on.
No, it’s like the dude who brought his stinky pulled pork sandwich onto the Metro and everyone has to watch and smell him eat it.
If you don’t want people to talk about your eating habits, then do it in a more private setting.
Is there any more private than “Religion”.
For people who are interested in religion.
People can be interested in the subject of religion without being religious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very strange.
It’s like foodies hanging around people who like dieting.
Not strange at all. If DCUM had a Muslim forum, I bet you would visit too to bust their belief. See? we are no different.
No, it’s like vegan hanging around at BBQ festival and saying I am vegan , I am vegan.
Okay good for you and move on.
No, it’s like the dude who brought his stinky pulled pork sandwich onto the Metro and everyone has to watch and smell him eat it.
If you don’t want people to talk about your eating habits, then do it in a more private setting.
Is there any more private than “Religion”.
For people who are interested in religion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very strange.
It’s like foodies hanging around people who like dieting.
Not strange at all. If DCUM had a Muslim forum, I bet you would visit too to bust their belief. See? we are no different.
No, it’s like vegan hanging around at BBQ festival and saying I am vegan , I am vegan.
Okay good for you and move on.
No, it’s like the dude who brought his stinky pulled pork sandwich onto the Metro and everyone has to watch and smell him eat it.
If you don’t want people to talk about your eating habits, then do it in a more private setting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ironically atheists seem to be the active majority here.
This is true of most internet discussions of religion. The fedora internet atheist crowd never sleeps. It’s basically a bunch of 115 IQ midwits tormenting believers of average or below average intelligence who lack the verbal skills to deal with their (usually quite superficial) arguments against religion. The paradigm case is when some well-meaning but not overly educated believer posts some anodyne and well-intentioned comment along the lines of “thank God 3 people were saved from this horrible accident,” and you get the “Well, acktually, your supposedly omnipotent God could have prevented this accident entirely, the fact he didn’t proves he doesn’t exist. QED.” These atheist posters tend not to be familiar with the extensive intellectual history within Christianity addressing those issues, and certainly the hapless OP isn’t either as they are busy raising kids or whatever. This is no matter, most of these posters are really about trolling religious believers less verbally adept than them. Like the Viet Cong, they fade into the jungle whenever confronted by someone who can hang intellectually, I’ve never seen on respond to tough questions critiquing atheism. They certainly aren’t really interested in the subject matter, or they would be reading Christian apologetics from a 160 IQ guy like C.S. Lewis to encounter challenging arguments.
Who cares if CS Lewis has an IQ of 160? that doesn't mean he's right about everything, or has "challenging arguments" for religion that would sway atheists. It just suggests that you're impressed by him.
No my point was merely that some very intelligent and well-educated people have written sophisticated Christian apologetics that address most of the “can your omnipotent God make a rock so big he can’t lift it? ZOMG pwned” kind of arguments the fedora crowd raises. If they were really interested in the issue, they’d read that kind of thing. But they aren’t, they are really interested in scoring points online against the less verbally adept. But when you raise comments like “most of the bad things that happen in this world are a consequence of misuse of human free will, thus not fairly chargeable to God,” or “the existence of a creator is implied by the existence of the universe if your (reasonable IMO) prior is that something can’t appear from nothing,” or “modern cosmology has ruled out, even in principle, the idea that we will ever understand the origin of the Big Bang; even the question is a divide by zero kind of error—and yet, here we are” they don’t engage in good faith, they say things like “God = Santa Clause”—tired sophomoric arguments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very strange.
It’s like foodies hanging around people who like dieting.
Not strange at all. If DCUM had a Muslim forum, I bet you would visit too to bust their belief. See? we are no different.
No, it’s like vegan hanging around at BBQ festival and saying I am vegan , I am vegan.
Okay good for you and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Very strange.
It’s like foodies hanging around people who like dieting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very strange.
It’s like foodies hanging around people who like dieting.
Not strange at all. If DCUM had a Muslim forum, I bet you would visit too to bust their belief. See? we are no different.
No, it’s like vegan hanging around at BBQ festival and saying I am vegan , I am vegan.
Okay good for you and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very strange.
It’s like foodies hanging around people who like dieting.
Not strange at all. If DCUM had a Muslim forum, I bet you would visit too to bust their belief. See? we are no different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very strange.
It’s like foodies hanging around people who like dieting.
Not strange at all. If DCUM had a Muslim forum, I bet you would visit too to bust their belief. See? we are no different.