Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Non-believers” proselytize their beliefs more than any religious person I’ve ever met
Yeah? Find me one post with an atheist telling you to stop believing.
After you look up the meaning of the word “proselytize”.
You’ll find many which ask you to defend your beliefs. If you consider that “proselytizing” then that communicates how you feel about the strength of your beliefs, doesn’t it?
GOod point -- you don't find any atheists saying you have to not believe, otherwise something terrible will happen to you (i.e., you'll burn for eternity). Atheists think that we all go to the same place when we die. The same place all living things go. Nowhere.
Atheist don’t usually hang around here.
Antithesis do.
Says the bitter Christian, without evidence. Besides, There's not anything wrong with being an anti-theist - it just means that you are opposed to God belief, just as religious people are opposed to lack of God belief.
As usual you wrongly assumed I am Christian.
Then you attack Christians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Non-believers” proselytize their beliefs more than any religious person I’ve ever met
Yeah? Find me one post with an atheist telling you to stop believing.
After you look up the meaning of the word “proselytize”.
You’ll find many which ask you to defend your beliefs. If you consider that “proselytizing” then that communicates how you feel about the strength of your beliefs, doesn’t it?
GOod point -- you don't find any atheists saying you have to not believe, otherwise something terrible will happen to you (i.e., you'll burn for eternity). Atheists think that we all go to the same place when we die. The same place all living things go. Nowhere.
Atheist don’t usually hang around here.
Antithesis do.
Says the bitter Christian, without evidence. Besides, There's not anything wrong with being an anti-theist - it just means that you are opposed to God belief, just as religious people are opposed to lack of God belief.
As usual you wrongly assumed I am Christian.
Then you attack Christians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recent topics.
Is these an invite only space?
No, but when you see more posts from people who are non believers it makes it strange.
If you don’t like religion just don’t hung around.
If you want more posts from believers, you can start them, and end the strangeness.
Adding to this poster responding to previous one quoted - DC is generally a well educated area. More education typically equals less belief.
+1
Via Pew
Do know it is 2015.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Non-believers” proselytize their beliefs more than any religious person I’ve ever met
Yeah? Find me one post with an atheist telling you to stop believing.
After you look up the meaning of the word “proselytize”.
You’ll find many which ask you to defend your beliefs. If you consider that “proselytizing” then that communicates how you feel about the strength of your beliefs, doesn’t it?
GOod point -- you don't find any atheists saying you have to not believe, otherwise something terrible will happen to you (i.e., you'll burn for eternity). Atheists think that we all go to the same place when we die. The same place all living things go. Nowhere.
Atheist don’t usually hang around here.
Antithesis do.
Says the bitter Christian, without evidence. Besides, There's not anything wrong with being an anti-theist - it just means that you are opposed to God belief, just as religious people are opposed to lack of God belief.
As usual you wrongly assumed I am Christian.
Then you attack Christians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Non-believers” proselytize their beliefs more than any religious person I’ve ever met
Yeah? Find me one post with an atheist telling you to stop believing.
After you look up the meaning of the word “proselytize”.
You’ll find many which ask you to defend your beliefs. If you consider that “proselytizing” then that communicates how you feel about the strength of your beliefs, doesn’t it?
GOod point -- you don't find any atheists saying you have to not believe, otherwise something terrible will happen to you (i.e., you'll burn for eternity). Atheists think that we all go to the same place when we die. The same place all living things go. Nowhere.
Atheist don’t usually hang around here.
Antithesis do.
Says the bitter Christian, without evidence. Besides, There's not anything wrong with being an anti-theist - it just means that you are opposed to God belief, just as religious people are opposed to lack of God belief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Non-believers” proselytize their beliefs more than any religious person I’ve ever met
Yeah? Find me one post with an atheist telling you to stop believing.
After you look up the meaning of the word “proselytize”.
You’ll find many which ask you to defend your beliefs. If you consider that “proselytizing” then that communicates how you feel about the strength of your beliefs, doesn’t it?
GOod point -- you don't find any atheists saying you have to not believe, otherwise something terrible will happen to you (i.e., you'll burn for eternity). Atheists think that we all go to the same place when we die. The same place all living things go. Nowhere.
Atheist don’t usually hang around here.
Antithesis do.
Says the bitter Christian, without evidence. Besides, There's not anything wrong with being an anti-theist - it just means that you are opposed to God belief, just as religious people are opposed to lack of God belief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Non-believers” proselytize their beliefs more than any religious person I’ve ever met
Yeah? Find me one post with an atheist telling you to stop believing.
After you look up the meaning of the word “proselytize”.
You’ll find many which ask you to defend your beliefs. If you consider that “proselytizing” then that communicates how you feel about the strength of your beliefs, doesn’t it?
GOod point -- you don't find any atheists saying you have to not believe, otherwise something terrible will happen to you (i.e., you'll burn for eternity). Atheists think that we all go to the same place when we die. The same place all living things go. Nowhere.
Atheist don’t usually hang around here.
Antithesis do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recent topics.
Is these an invite only space?
No, but when you see more posts from people who are non believers it makes it strange.
If you don’t like religion just don’t hung around.
If you want more posts from believers, you can start them, and end the strangeness.
Adding to this poster responding to previous one quoted - DC is generally a well educated area. More education typically equals less belief.
+1
Via Pew
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recent topics.
Is these an invite only space?
No, but when you see more posts from people who are non believers it makes it strange.
If you don’t like religion just don’t hung around.
If you want more posts from believers, you can start them, and end the strangeness.
Adding to this poster responding to previous one quoted - DC is generally a well educated area. More education typically equals less belief.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recent topics.
Is these an invite only space?
No, but when you see more posts from people who are non believers it makes it strange.
If you don’t like religion just don’t hung around.
If you want more posts from believers, you can start them, and end the strangeness.
Adding to this poster responding to previous one quoted - DC is generally a well educated area. More education typically equals less belief.
Can you share the source? I am curious about this statement. Wikipedia says otherwise:
“According to the General Social Survey, which has collected data on Americans since 1972, people who are educated often are more religious by various measures. For instance, as of 2010 sociologist Philip Schwadel found that, with each additional year of education, the likelihood of attending religious services increased 15%, the likelihood of reading the Bible at least occasionally increased by 9%. The likelihood of switching to a mainline Protestant denomination increased by 13%"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religiosity_and_education
Things have changed since 2010 - 15 years ago.
There is more data if you follow the link.
And it's all old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Non-believers” proselytize their beliefs more than any religious person I’ve ever met
Yeah? Find me one post with an atheist telling you to stop believing.
After you look up the meaning of the word “proselytize”.
You’ll find many which ask you to defend your beliefs. If you consider that “proselytizing” then that communicates how you feel about the strength of your beliefs, doesn’t it?
GOod point -- you don't find any atheists saying you have to not believe, otherwise something terrible will happen to you (i.e., you'll burn for eternity). Atheists think that we all go to the same place when we die. The same place all living things go. Nowhere.