Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you could only agree to practice your religion without imposing it on the rest of us, you'd get a different response.
How are people imposing their religions on you? Are you getting baptized on the sidewalk?
No sidewalk baptism offers, just general disdain. People of different religions, in the US, at least, tend to be nice to each other, but if you say you're an atheist, people become cool - or try to convert you.
They may dislike you for being atheist - so what, it’s a free country. No one is hostile or forcing you to get baptized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Firefighter who starts fires.
They hate religion so much, they keep it alive by fighting it.
Without their pointless questions, half the debate would die out.
True Atheist/ Agnostic would be ignoring it.
None of this makes sense. They "keep religion alive by fighting it"? Absurd at its core. Are you really saying that if atheists stopped fighting religion it would die out lol?
And of course the debate would die out if people stopped debating (lol again). But that is not what atheists are debating for...to win an argument or to "keep a debate alive". We debate or fight religion because we deeply believe that there are genuine and very real harms of religion...which have all been outlined in several previous threads.
Your last point that makes no sense is that being an atheist or agnostic means that you "ignore" religion. Again absurd. Being an atheist, the very definition of the word, has no basis in whether or not you "ignore" religion. It is simply, by definition, the lack of a belief in a god.
If you genuinely want to know why atheists argue against religion, keeping in mind that people like me do not hate religious people, nor do we knock on your doors, then I'm sure myself and many others will be glad to oblige by enumerating the many and varied ways in which religion has caused harm and continues to do harm. I feel it is my moral duty to at least speak out when the chance arises.
Keeping religion alive by fighting it is the debate in here.
Energy flows where attention goes.
Antitheism isn’t just lack of belief it’s active opposition.
Anonymous wrote:There’s no good evidence for the existence of a God.
I get how that must burn when it’s pointed out that the emperor has no clothes. I’d be bitter also and make posts just like the one you created here.
You have my sympathy and my pity OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you could only agree to practice your religion without imposing it on the rest of us, you'd get a different response.
How are people imposing their religions on you? Are you getting baptized on the sidewalk?
No sidewalk baptism offers, just general disdain. People of different religions, in the US, at least, tend to be nice to each other, but if you say you're an atheist, people become cool - or try to convert you.
They may dislike you for being atheist - so what, it’s a free country. No one is hostile or forcing you to get baptized.
no forced baptisms, but lots of hostility -- like right here - where it's OK to be of any religion, but not OK to be atheist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Firefighter who starts fires.
They hate religion so much, they keep it alive by fighting it.
Without their pointless questions, half the debate would die out.
True Atheist/ Agnostic would be ignoring it.
None of this makes sense. They "keep religion alive by fighting it"? Absurd at its core. Are you really saying that if atheists stopped fighting religion it would die out lol?
And of course the debate would die out if people stopped debating (lol again). But that is not what atheists are debating for...to win an argument or to "keep a debate alive". We debate or fight religion because we deeply believe that there are genuine and very real harms of religion...which have all been outlined in several previous threads.
Your last point that makes no sense is that being an atheist or agnostic means that you "ignore" religion. Again absurd. Being an atheist, the very definition of the word, has no basis in whether or not you "ignore" religion. It is simply, by definition, the lack of a belief in a god.
If you genuinely want to know why atheists argue against religion, keeping in mind that people like me do not hate religious people, nor do we knock on your doors, then I'm sure myself and many others will be glad to oblige by enumerating the many and varied ways in which religion has caused harm and continues to do harm. I feel it is my moral duty to at least speak out when the chance arises.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you could only agree to practice your religion without imposing it on the rest of us, you'd get a different response.
How are people imposing their religions on you? Are you getting baptized on the sidewalk?
No sidewalk baptism offers, just general disdain. People of different religions, in the US, at least, tend to be nice to each other, but if you say you're an atheist, people become cool - or try to convert you.
They may dislike you for being atheist - so what, it’s a free country. No one is hostile or forcing you to get baptized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you could only agree to practice your religion without imposing it on the rest of us, you'd get a different response.
How are people imposing their religions on you? Are you getting baptized on the sidewalk?
No sidewalk baptism offers, just general disdain. People of different religions, in the US, at least, tend to be nice to each other, but if you say you're an atheist, people become cool - or try to convert you.
They may dislike you for being atheist - so what, it’s a free country. No one is hostile or forcing you to get baptized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you could only agree to practice your religion without imposing it on the rest of us, you'd get a different response.
How are people imposing their religions on you? Are you getting baptized on the sidewalk?
No sidewalk baptism offers, just general disdain. People of different religions, in the US, at least, tend to be nice to each other, but if you say you're an atheist, people become cool - or try to convert you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Firefighter who starts fires.
They hate religion so much, they keep it alive by fighting it.
Without their pointless questions, half the debate would die out.
True Atheist/ Agnostic would be ignoring it.
None of this makes sense. They "keep religion alive by fighting it"? Absurd at its core. Are you really saying that if atheists stopped fighting religion it would die out lol?
And of course the debate would die out if people stopped debating (lol again). But that is not what atheists are debating for...to win an argument or to "keep a debate alive". We debate or fight religion because we deeply believe that there are genuine and very real harms of religion...which have all been outlined in several previous threads.
Your last point that makes no sense is that being an atheist or agnostic means that you "ignore" religion. Again absurd. Being an atheist, the very definition of the word, has no basis in whether or not you "ignore" religion. It is simply, by definition, the lack of a belief in a god.
If you genuinely want to know why atheists argue against religion, keeping in mind that people like me do not hate religious people, nor do we knock on your doors, then I'm sure myself and many others will be glad to oblige by enumerating the many and varied ways in which religion has caused harm and continues to do harm. I feel it is my moral duty to at least speak out when the chance arises.
Anonymous wrote:Firefighter who starts fires.
They hate religion so much, they keep it alive by fighting it.
Without their pointless questions, half the debate would die out.
True Atheist/ Agnostic would be ignoring it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you could only agree to practice your religion without imposing it on the rest of us, you'd get a different response.
+1. Stop trying to force beliefs on others, whether directly or indirectly.
You mean beliefs such as terminating a life inside the womb isn’t the same type of murder as terminating a life outside the womb?…or beliefs such as boys can magically declare themselves to be girls and vice versa?
Oh wait…those are YOUR “religious beliefs” that you are imposing on others. And those are okay…got it.