Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what atheists think?
Same reason, just the opposite perspective.
I will note that not one atheist I know complains when a theist attempts to defend their position. They relish the chance to discuss it, in fact.
Wonder why that is?
When atheists represent God incorrectly (God gives babies cancer) is when I care.
If I posted that atheists sacrifice babies to Satan you would care, because it’s an obvious and disgusting lie.
Constantly posting that God gives babies cancer and allows them to suffer and dir because He is a cruel bastard is definitely on that level. It’s not true.
Here’s the big flaw in your argument:
Atheists are PEOPLE. You have evidence whether what you say about them is true or not. That’s why it would be ridiculous if you made the claim about them sacrificing babies.
God (as commonly defined) is illogical, and the problem of evil is one of the most obvious examples of evidence of that fact. No atheist actually believes that god gives children cancer. Because there is likely no god as defined. But most theist beliefs require this premise to be true, as per the famous Epicurus quote posted in another thread:
Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent.
Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent.
Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil?
Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?”
― Epicurus
The fact that it spins believers into frenzy is because there really is no rational justification for the belief.
Epicurus was not an atheist, although he rejected the idea of a god concerned with human affairs; followers of Epicureanism denied the idea that there was no god.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what atheists think?
Same reason, just the opposite perspective.
I will note that not one atheist I know complains when a theist attempts to defend their position. They relish the chance to discuss it, in fact.
Wonder why that is?
When atheists represent God incorrectly (God gives babies cancer) is when I care.
If I posted that atheists sacrifice babies to Satan you would care, because it’s an obvious and disgusting lie.
Constantly posting that God gives babies cancer and allows them to suffer and dir because He is a cruel bastard is definitely on that level. It’s not true.
Who gives babies cancer, then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care if anyone changes their mind but I do love to point out stupid arguments.
There is just so much stupid in our country - it’s mind boggling.
You believe religion is made of “stupid arguments?”
I’m sure there were some smart ideas behind it. Control the masses. Keep the kids in line with the carrot and the stick.
But the dumb ahh religious comments on DCUM? Not so much.
Dumb ahh?
Nicer than dumb AF
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what atheists think?
Same reason, just the opposite perspective.
I will note that not one atheist I know complains when a theist attempts to defend their position. They relish the chance to discuss it, in fact.
Wonder why that is?
When atheists represent God incorrectly (God gives babies cancer) is when I care.
If I posted that atheists sacrifice babies to Satan you would care, because it’s an obvious and disgusting lie.
Constantly posting that God gives babies cancer and allows them to suffer and dir because He is a cruel bastard is definitely on that level. It’s not true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what atheists think?
Same reason, just the opposite perspective.
I will note that not one atheist I know complains when a theist attempts to defend their position. They relish the chance to discuss it, in fact.
Wonder why that is?
When atheists represent God incorrectly (God gives babies cancer) is when I care.
If I posted that atheists sacrifice babies to Satan you would care, because it’s an obvious and disgusting lie.
Constantly posting that God gives babies cancer and allows them to suffer and dir because He is a cruel bastard is definitely on that level. It’s not true.
Who gives babies cancer, then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care if anyone changes their mind but I do love to point out stupid arguments.
There is just so much stupid in our country - it’s mind boggling.
You believe religion is made of “stupid arguments?”
I’m sure there were some smart ideas behind it. Control the masses. Keep the kids in line with the carrot and the stick.
But the dumb ahh religious comments on DCUM? Not so much.
Dumb ahh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what atheists think?
Same reason, just the opposite perspective.
I will note that not one atheist I know complains when a theist attempts to defend their position. They relish the chance to discuss it, in fact.
Wonder why that is?
When atheists represent God incorrectly (God gives babies cancer) is when I care.
If I posted that atheists sacrifice babies to Satan you would care, because it’s an obvious and disgusting lie.
Constantly posting that God gives babies cancer and allows them to suffer and dir because He is a cruel bastard is definitely on that level. It’s not true.
Here’s the big flaw in your argument:
Atheists are PEOPLE. You have evidence whether what you say about them is true or not. That’s why it would be ridiculous if you made the claim about them sacrificing babies.
God (as commonly defined) is illogical, and the problem of evil is one of the most obvious examples of evidence of that fact. No atheist actually believes that god gives children cancer. Because there is likely no god as defined. But most theist beliefs require this premise to be true, as per the famous Epicurus quote posted in another thread:
Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent.
Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent.
Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil?
Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?”
― Epicurus
The fact that it spins believers into frenzy is because there really is no rational justification for the belief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care if anyone changes their mind but I do love to point out stupid arguments.
There is just so much stupid in our country - it’s mind boggling.
You believe religion is made of “stupid arguments?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what atheists think?
Same reason, just the opposite perspective.
I will note that not one atheist I know complains when a theist attempts to defend their position. They relish the chance to discuss it, in fact.
Wonder why that is?
When atheists represent God incorrectly (God gives babies cancer) is when I care.
If I posted that atheists sacrifice babies to Satan you would care, because it’s an obvious and disgusting lie.
Constantly posting that God gives babies cancer and allows them to suffer and dir because He is a cruel bastard is definitely on that level. It’s not true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care if anyone changes their mind but I do love to point out stupid arguments.
There is just so much stupid in our country - it’s mind boggling.
You believe religion is made of “stupid arguments?”
I’m sure there were some smart ideas behind it. Control the masses. Keep the kids in line with the carrot and the stick.
But the dumb ahh religious comments on DCUM? Not so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what atheists think?
Same reason, just the opposite perspective.
I will note that not one atheist I know complains when a theist attempts to defend their position. They relish the chance to discuss it, in fact.
Wonder why that is?
When atheists represent God incorrectly (God gives babies cancer) is when I care.
If I posted that atheists sacrifice babies to Satan you would care, because it’s an obvious and disgusting lie.
Constantly posting that God gives babies cancer and allows them to suffer and dir because He is a cruel bastard is definitely on that level. It’s not true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Religious people constantly try to get others to join the faith. Why do you think it's so weird that non religious people might do the same? It's obviously popular among many different groups to try to get others to believe as you do.
I see the moderation team deleting any posts that are considered proselytizing by Christians on this forum.
Why are atheists and anti-theists allowed to proselytize here but not Christians?
Are facts and science “proselytizing”?
Science and scientists do not try to prove or disprove God or supernatural phenomena as they do not have to tools and knowledge to do so.
Are DCUM posters presenting facts and science “proselytizing”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care if anyone changes their mind but I do love to point out stupid arguments.
There is just so much stupid in our country - it’s mind boggling.
You believe religion is made of “stupid arguments?”
Anonymous wrote:Theist here and a big fan of religious freedom.
I’m not sure I agree with your premise.
Religion is easy to exploit to cynical and unholy purposes of financial and political gains. Many of us strongly disagree with that
Religious freedom and separation of church and state are very important for healthy democracies.