Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This.
No one is trying to convert you to atheism, we just don't want you cramming your morals and religion on us.
Plenty here think you ARE trying to convert believers to atheism.
Get over yourself. No one GAF what you believe or don't believe.
You keep saying that. And nobody believes you. You totally GAF, own it.
I'm an atheist and I have friends of all faiths and never once has religion come up in a conversation other than randomly (e.g., friend doesn't eat meat because hindu, or friend can't decide which church to get married in). I never hear it discussed until I read your stupid thread here.
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NO ONE GAF. Except OP.
Not everything is about you. OP is talking about the ranting atheists here who definitely DO care that some people think differently from them. Are you denying trolls like the moronic smiley-face poster exist?
People like to point out fallacies of arguments, not necessarily change minds.
Believe what you want but don’t make irrational or untrue statements. That’s why the big “discussions” churn.
Hey ? poster. Nobody thinks your contributions are rational. You twist everything people say, and ignore every argument that’s inconvenient for you, just so you can keep trolling. Pretty sure most here agree that’s true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This.
No one is trying to convert you to atheism, we just don't want you cramming your morals and religion on us.
Plenty here think you ARE trying to convert believers to atheism.
Get over yourself. No one GAF what you believe or don't believe.
You keep saying that. And nobody believes you. You totally GAF, own it.
I'm an atheist and I have friends of all faiths and never once has religion come up in a conversation other than randomly (e.g., friend doesn't eat meat because hindu, or friend can't decide which church to get married in). I never hear it discussed until I read your stupid thread here.
+1
NO ONE GAF. Except OP.
Not everything is about you. OP is talking about the ranting atheists here who definitely DO care that some people think differently from them. Are you denying trolls like the moronic smiley-face poster exist?
People like to point out fallacies of arguments, not necessarily change minds.
Believe what you want but don’t make irrational or untrue statements. That’s why the big “discussions” churn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This.
No one is trying to convert you to atheism, we just don't want you cramming your morals and religion on us.
Plenty here think you ARE trying to convert believers to atheism.
Get over yourself. No one GAF what you believe or don't believe.
You keep saying that. And nobody believes you. You totally GAF, own it.
I'm an atheist and I have friends of all faiths and never once has religion come up in a conversation other than randomly (e.g., friend doesn't eat meat because hindu, or friend can't decide which church to get married in). I never hear it discussed until I read your stupid thread here.
+1
NO ONE GAF. Except OP.
Not everything is about you. OP is talking about the ranting atheists here who definitely DO care that some people think differently from them. Are you denying trolls like the moronic smiley-face poster exist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't.
But we care about what is true. So if the subject comes up, be prepared to hear our thoughts.
But nearly every atheist is happy to let you believe what you like as long as you don't choose legislation based on it.
But what IS true? Is there one thing that reminds true after a 1000 years or so? Almost everything
that is consider true today will not be true tomorrow just as they were not considered true yesterday.
True is a funny business.
Anonymous wrote:We don't.
But we care about what is true. So if the subject comes up, be prepared to hear our thoughts.
But nearly every atheist is happy to let you believe what you like as long as you don't choose legislation based on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This.
No one is trying to convert you to atheism, we just don't want you cramming your morals and religion on us.
Plenty here think you ARE trying to convert believers to atheism.
Get over yourself. No one GAF what you believe or don't believe.
You keep saying that. And nobody believes you. You totally GAF, own it.
I'm an atheist and I have friends of all faiths and never once has religion come up in a conversation other than randomly (e.g., friend doesn't eat meat because hindu, or friend can't decide which church to get married in). I never hear it discussed until I read your stupid thread here.
+1
NO ONE GAF. Except OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This.
No one is trying to convert you to atheism, we just don't want you cramming your morals and religion on us.
Plenty here think you ARE trying to convert believers to atheism.
Get over yourself. No one GAF what you believe or don't believe.
You keep saying that. And nobody believes you. You totally GAF, own it.
I'm an atheist and I have friends of all faiths and never once has religion come up in a conversation other than randomly (e.g., friend doesn't eat meat because hindu, or friend can't decide which church to get married in). I never hear it discussed until I read your stupid thread here.
+1
NO ONE GAF. Except OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This.
No one is trying to convert you to atheism, we just don't want you cramming your morals and religion on us.
Plenty here think you ARE trying to convert believers to atheism.
Get over yourself. No one GAF what you believe or don't believe.
You keep saying that. And nobody believes you. You totally GAF, own it.
I'm an atheist and I have friends of all faiths and never once has religion come up in a conversation other than randomly (e.g., friend doesn't eat meat because hindu, or friend can't decide which church to get married in). I never hear it discussed until I read your stupid thread here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This.
No one is trying to convert you to atheism, we just don't want you cramming your morals and religion on us.
Plenty here think you ARE trying to convert believers to atheism.
Get over yourself. No one GAF what you believe or don't believe.
You keep saying that. And nobody believes you. You totally GAF, own it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This.
No one is trying to convert you to atheism, we just don't want you cramming your morals and religion on us.
Plenty here think you ARE trying to convert believers to atheism.
Get over yourself. No one GAF what you believe or don't believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This.
No one is trying to convert you to atheism, we just don't want you cramming your morals and religion on us.
Plenty here think you ARE trying to convert believers to atheism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't.
But we care about what is true. So if the subject comes up, be prepared to hear our thoughts.
But nearly every atheist is happy to let you believe what you like as long as you don't choose legislation based on it.
Tell that to most ‘new converts’ to atheism. Nothing makes a zealot like a new convert.
Sure but people are not born with religion. It's a societal construct. Whether family/location you're born to will influence your first religious exposure. And some of course are born into non religious families, those are not converts. They just are.
And no, I don't want to convert you either. But I don't want my secular government policies set based on any religious adherence.
I often wonder if there IS true separation.
one example - https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/national-prayer-breakfast-what-does-its-history-reveal-180962017/
Convened on the first Thursday in February, the gathering, known as the Presidential Prayer Breakfast until 1970, has always included the American head of state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This.
No one is trying to convert you to atheism, we just don't want you cramming your morals and religion on us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't.
But we care about what is true. So if the subject comes up, be prepared to hear our thoughts.
But nearly every atheist is happy to let you believe what you like as long as you don't choose legislation based on it.
Tell that to most ‘new converts’ to atheism. Nothing makes a zealot like a new convert.
Sure but people are not born with religion. It's a societal construct. Whether family/location you're born to will influence your first religious exposure. And some of course are born into non religious families, those are not converts. They just are.
And no, I don't want to convert you either. But I don't want my secular government policies set based on any religious adherence.
Convened on the first Thursday in February, the gathering, known as the Presidential Prayer Breakfast until 1970, has always included the American head of state.