Anonymous wrote:Now we see the crux of the issue: “Christianity won’t approve of my immoral behavior.”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given how sleepy the religion forum was for a while until recently, I'm guessing OP is the atheist (singular). Not sure why it brings OP so much joy to jump down the throats of theists regularly, but I guess we all have to find our purpose in life somewhere.
If you're not sure why, then you are not paying attention, maybe on purpose. It's been explained over and over again.
Religion is causing the rights of people to be curtailed and denied.It is a cancer on society. If you are part of the religious community - even if you are politically against the individual issues - your tacit approval makes you part of the problem.
It can't be explained any more explicitly or brutally than that.
For the atheist, their sexual urges and anything else they want to do is #1. Religion restrains these animal urges, confining them within marriage.
This makes them mad.
Religion shames adultery and homosexuality because they tear down and diminish society, not build it up. Adultery is the main cause of divorce. It yanks the rug from out under children leaving them hurt and confused with a high probability of becoming sexually promiscuous and abusing alcohol/drugs later on.
Religion restrains this behavior, saying it is wrong. The atheist shakes his fist like a snotty child, “You are not the boss of me!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given how sleepy the religion forum was for a while until recently, I'm guessing OP is the atheist (singular). Not sure why it brings OP so much joy to jump down the throats of theists regularly, but I guess we all have to find our purpose in life somewhere.
There is at least one atheist poster with a very distinct writing style who has been spending hours in this thread alone. I wonder if they are spiraling in a mental health episode.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given how sleepy the religion forum was for a while until recently, I'm guessing OP is the atheist (singular). Not sure why it brings OP so much joy to jump down the throats of theists regularly, but I guess we all have to find our purpose in life somewhere.
There is at least one atheist poster with a very distinct writing style who has been spending hours in this thread alone. I wonder if they are spiraling in a mental health episode.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given how sleepy the religion forum was for a while until recently, I'm guessing OP is the atheist (singular). Not sure why it brings OP so much joy to jump down the throats of theists regularly, but I guess we all have to find our purpose in life somewhere.
If you're not sure why, then you are not paying attention, maybe on purpose. It's been explained over and over again.
Religion is causing the rights of people to be curtailed and denied. It is a cancer on society. If you are part of the religious community - even if you are politically against the individual issues - your tacit approval makes you part of the problem.
It can't be explained any more explicitly or brutally than that.
And posting on an internet forum is the best way to defend people's rights...how?
Who said it was the best way?
But it is a way to make people realize things they didn't - or claimed not to - before.
As we just demonstrated with you.
Hun, the only thing you are demonstrating is that you have too much time to post on the internet. Emotionally laden rants about your feelings are not persuasive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given how sleepy the religion forum was for a while until recently, I'm guessing OP is the atheist (singular). Not sure why it brings OP so much joy to jump down the throats of theists regularly, but I guess we all have to find our purpose in life somewhere.
If you're not sure why, then you are not paying attention, maybe on purpose. It's been explained over and over again.
Religion is causing the rights of people to be curtailed and denied. It is a cancer on society. If you are part of the religious community - even if you are politically against the individual issues - your tacit approval makes you part of the problem.
It can't be explained any more explicitly or brutally than that.
And posting on an internet forum is the best way to defend people's rights...how?
Who said it was the best way?
But it is a way to make people realize things they didn't - or claimed not to - before.
As we just demonstrated with you.
Anonymous wrote:Given how sleepy the religion forum was for a while until recently, I'm guessing OP is the atheist (singular). Not sure why it brings OP so much joy to jump down the throats of theists regularly, but I guess we all have to find our purpose in life somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now we see the crux of the issue: “Christianity won’t approve of my immoral behavior.”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given how sleepy the religion forum was for a while until recently, I'm guessing OP is the atheist (singular). Not sure why it brings OP so much joy to jump down the throats of theists regularly, but I guess we all have to find our purpose in life somewhere.
If you're not sure why, then you are not paying attention, maybe on purpose. It's been explained over and over again.
Religion is causing the rights of people to be curtailed and denied.It is a cancer on society. If you are part of the religious community - even if you are politically against the individual issues - your tacit approval makes you part of the problem.
It can't be explained any more explicitly or brutally than that.
For the atheist, their sexual urges and anything else they want to do is #1. Religion restrains these animal urges, confining them within marriage.
This makes them mad.
Religion shames adultery and homosexuality because they tear down and diminish society, not build it up. Adultery is the main cause of divorce. It yanks the rug from out under children leaving them hurt and confused with a high probability of becoming sexually promiscuous and abusing alcohol/drugs later on.
Religion restrains this behavior, saying it is wrong. The atheist shakes his fist like a snotty child, “You are not the boss of me!”
Did priests get your memo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now we see the crux of the issue: “Christianity won’t approve of my immoral behavior.”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given how sleepy the religion forum was for a while until recently, I'm guessing OP is the atheist (singular). Not sure why it brings OP so much joy to jump down the throats of theists regularly, but I guess we all have to find our purpose in life somewhere.
If you're not sure why, then you are not paying attention, maybe on purpose. It's been explained over and over again.
Religion is causing the rights of people to be curtailed and denied.It is a cancer on society. If you are part of the religious community - even if you are politically against the individual issues - your tacit approval makes you part of the problem.
It can't be explained any more explicitly or brutally than that.
For the atheist, their sexual urges and anything else they want to do is #1. Religion restrains these animal urges, confining them within marriage.
This makes them mad.
Religion shames adultery and homosexuality because they tear down and diminish society, not build it up. Adultery is the main cause of divorce. It yanks the rug from out under children leaving them hurt and confused with a high probability of becoming sexually promiscuous and abusing alcohol/drugs later on.
Religion restrains this behavior, saying it is wrong. The atheist shakes his fist like a snotty child, “You are not the boss of me!”
I'm glad I don't know you IRL. You sound crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now we see the crux of the issue: “Christianity won’t approve of my immoral behavior.”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given how sleepy the religion forum was for a while until recently, I'm guessing OP is the atheist (singular). Not sure why it brings OP so much joy to jump down the throats of theists regularly, but I guess we all have to find our purpose in life somewhere.
If you're not sure why, then you are not paying attention, maybe on purpose. It's been explained over and over again.
Religion is causing the rights of people to be curtailed and denied.It is a cancer on society. If you are part of the religious community - even if you are politically against the individual issues - your tacit approval makes you part of the problem.
It can't be explained any more explicitly or brutally than that.
For the atheist, their sexual urges and anything else they want to do is #1. Religion restrains these animal urges, confining them within marriage.
This makes them mad.
Religion shames adultery and homosexuality because they tear down and diminish society, not build it up. Adultery is the main cause of divorce. It yanks the rug from out under children leaving them hurt and confused with a high probability of becoming sexually promiscuous and abusing alcohol/drugs later on.
Religion restrains this behavior, saying it is wrong. The atheist shakes his fist like a snotty child, “You are not the boss of me!”
Is this comedy?
Anonymous wrote:Now we see the crux of the issue: “Christianity won’t approve of my immoral behavior.”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given how sleepy the religion forum was for a while until recently, I'm guessing OP is the atheist (singular). Not sure why it brings OP so much joy to jump down the throats of theists regularly, but I guess we all have to find our purpose in life somewhere.
If you're not sure why, then you are not paying attention, maybe on purpose. It's been explained over and over again.
Religion is causing the rights of people to be curtailed and denied.It is a cancer on society. If you are part of the religious community - even if you are politically against the individual issues - your tacit approval makes you part of the problem.
It can't be explained any more explicitly or brutally than that.
For the atheist, their sexual urges and anything else they want to do is #1. Religion restrains these animal urges, confining them within marriage.
This makes them mad.
Religion shames adultery and homosexuality because they tear down and diminish society, not build it up. Adultery is the main cause of divorce. It yanks the rug from out under children leaving them hurt and confused with a high probability of becoming sexually promiscuous and abusing alcohol/drugs later on.
Religion restrains this behavior, saying it is wrong. The atheist shakes his fist like a snotty child, “You are not the boss of me!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now we see the crux of the issue: “Christianity won’t approve of my immoral behavior.”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given how sleepy the religion forum was for a while until recently, I'm guessing OP is the atheist (singular). Not sure why it brings OP so much joy to jump down the throats of theists regularly, but I guess we all have to find our purpose in life somewhere.
If you're not sure why, then you are not paying attention, maybe on purpose. It's been explained over and over again.
Religion is causing the rights of people to be curtailed and denied.It is a cancer on society. If you are part of the religious community - even if you are politically against the individual issues - your tacit approval makes you part of the problem.
It can't be explained any more explicitly or brutally than that.
For the atheist, their sexual urges and anything else they want to do is #1. Religion restrains these animal urges, confining them within marriage.
This makes them mad.
Religion shames adultery and homosexuality because they tear down and diminish society, not build it up. Adultery is the main cause of divorce. It yanks the rug from out under children leaving them hurt and confused with a high probability of becoming sexually promiscuous and abusing alcohol/drugs later on.
Religion restrains this behavior, saying it is wrong. The atheist shakes his fist like a snotty child, “You are not the boss of me!”
Is this comedy?
Anonymous wrote:Now we see the crux of the issue: “Christianity won’t approve of my immoral behavior.”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given how sleepy the religion forum was for a while until recently, I'm guessing OP is the atheist (singular). Not sure why it brings OP so much joy to jump down the throats of theists regularly, but I guess we all have to find our purpose in life somewhere.
If you're not sure why, then you are not paying attention, maybe on purpose. It's been explained over and over again.
Religion is causing the rights of people to be curtailed and denied.It is a cancer on society. If you are part of the religious community - even if you are politically against the individual issues - your tacit approval makes you part of the problem.
It can't be explained any more explicitly or brutally than that.
For the atheist, their sexual urges and anything else they want to do is #1. Religion restrains these animal urges, confining them within marriage.
This makes them mad.
Religion shames adultery and homosexuality because they tear down and diminish society, not build it up. Adultery is the main cause of divorce. It yanks the rug from out under children leaving them hurt and confused with a high probability of becoming sexually promiscuous and abusing alcohol/drugs later on.
Religion restrains this behavior, saying it is wrong. The atheist shakes his fist like a snotty child, “You are not the boss of me!”
Anonymous wrote:Now we see the crux of the issue: “Christianity won’t approve of my immoral behavior.”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given how sleepy the religion forum was for a while until recently, I'm guessing OP is the atheist (singular). Not sure why it brings OP so much joy to jump down the throats of theists regularly, but I guess we all have to find our purpose in life somewhere.
If you're not sure why, then you are not paying attention, maybe on purpose. It's been explained over and over again.
Religion is causing the rights of people to be curtailed and denied.It is a cancer on society. If you are part of the religious community - even if you are politically against the individual issues - your tacit approval makes you part of the problem.
It can't be explained any more explicitly or brutally than that.
For the atheist, their sexual urges and anything else they want to do is #1. Religion restrains these animal urges, confining them within marriage.
This makes them mad.
Religion shames adultery and homosexuality because they tear down and diminish society, not build it up. Adultery is the main cause of divorce. It yanks the rug from out under children leaving them hurt and confused with a high probability of becoming sexually promiscuous and abusing alcohol/drugs later on.
Religion restrains this behavior, saying it is wrong. The atheist shakes his fist like a snotty child, “You are not the boss of me!”
Now we see the crux of the issue: “Christianity won’t approve of my immoral behavior.”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given how sleepy the religion forum was for a while until recently, I'm guessing OP is the atheist (singular). Not sure why it brings OP so much joy to jump down the throats of theists regularly, but I guess we all have to find our purpose in life somewhere.
If you're not sure why, then you are not paying attention, maybe on purpose. It's been explained over and over again.
Religion is causing the rights of people to be curtailed and denied.It is a cancer on society. If you are part of the religious community - even if you are politically against the individual issues - your tacit approval makes you part of the problem.
It can't be explained any more explicitly or brutally than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given how sleepy the religion forum was for a while until recently, I'm guessing OP is the atheist (singular). Not sure why it brings OP so much joy to jump down the throats of theists regularly, but I guess we all have to find our purpose in life somewhere.
Is your purpose jumping down the throats of atheists? and what do you mean, you're "guessing OP is the atheist (singular)"?
I'm OP and have been mainly listening and sometimes agreeing with other atheists. I'm not nearly as knowledgeable as some of the posters here. Interesting conversation, though.
I do notice that the discussion seems to be exclusively about atheism vs Christianity - with little or no mention of other religions, or even different Christian denominations. Given that different denominations of Christianity used to fight bitterly, it makes me hopeful for a future when religious people leave atheists alone. Remember the Catholics vs the Protestants? Then the different forms of Protestantism disagreeing vehemently and splitting off from each other?
Such religious differences are barely mentioned on DCUM
Have you lived abroad? In other countries (mainly Western Europe/Australia/NZ), the nones are the majority and people are put off by religious displays by politicians, leaders, sports people, entertainers and everyday citizens.
People in the US may not be aware how religion infiltrates life to a greater degree than elsewhere e.g. prayers, blessings, attitudes, judgments. Atheists do notice more.
This is not true at all through much of Africa, Asia, and South America where Christianity and religion in general are very much on the rise. It’s a very western view that claims to be well informed and cosmopolitan and ironically shows just how ignorant you are about the rest of the world.
I'm afraid that it shows what a poor reader you are. pp mentions only Western Europe/Australia/NZ.
The implication was that I am a world traveler and religion is dying all over the world. Precisely the opposite is true.