Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought atheists actually helped people? Why wait on a God you don’t believe in to save people! Why aren’t the atheists in Gaza helping the children?
I've seen some dumb stuff posted on DCUM, but this one earns high ranks.
Do you people read what you post before you click submit? Try it. Maybe read it out loud to yourself first.
So so so dumb; everyone knows atheists would not put themselves in personal danger volunteering in a dangerous war zone.
You REALLY need to get over your obsession with athiests.
You REALLY need to get over your obsession with Christianity.
You REALLY need to get over your obsession with people who pray. It’s their right, it hurts no one, and it’s literally none of your business. People are allowed to pray in public and talk about their faith, in America. It’s a cherished, hard fought, hard won freedom to do so. It’s a right and privilege to do so that we all are grateful to have.
Of course its their right. But we are still allowed to think they are not very smart for thinking that Jesus personally helped with that interception. And yes, some of them actually believe this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many really good athletes feel they were given tremendous physical gifts by God.
Atheists dislike anything they can’t understand, and don’t like athletes who are exceptionally talented acknowledging publicly that they attribute their success from God.
People might see a successful athlete acknowledging God and/or Jesus and think wow, if that guy believes in God, God might be real.
Nobody is saying atheists can’t be successful athletes, but I don’t see a lot of successful, famous, or well known atheists in the sporting world, the Olympics, etc. I am sure their are some, but the majority believe in God.
Did you dislocate a shoulder making so many sweeping generalizations in a single post?
Can you at least give a cite for your claim that a majority of successful athletes believe in God?
Op and the other posters already did, they are seriously annoyed that people who play “sportsball” believe God helped them make a basket or interception.
Really? They have actual data to show that a majority of successful athletes believe in God? Can you point out where they cited their data?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many really good athletes feel they were given tremendous physical gifts by God.
Atheists dislike anything they can’t understand, and don’t like athletes who are exceptionally talented acknowledging publicly that they attribute their success from God.
People might see a successful athlete acknowledging God and/or Jesus and think wow, if that guy believes in God, God might be real.
Nobody is saying atheists can’t be successful athletes, but I don’t see a lot of successful, famous, or well known atheists in the sporting world, the Olympics, etc. I am sure their are some, but the majority believe in God.
Did you dislocate a shoulder making so many sweeping generalizations in a single post?
Can you at least give a cite for your claim that a majority of successful athletes believe in God?
Op and the other posters already did, they are seriously annoyed that people who play “sportsball” believe God helped them make a basket or interception.
Anonymous wrote:Yes I know people that believe that what they pray for will be delivered to them by Jesus. Waiting to see if you will get that apartment you like? Ask Jesus and it was delivered. Want a shorter layover time for your flight? He delivered that as well. Want a sunny day for your bridal shower? yes...it was done just for you.
I find it arrogant and self centered and not a healthy way to go through life for multiple reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many really good athletes feel they were given tremendous physical gifts by God.
Atheists dislike anything they can’t understand, and don’t like athletes who are exceptionally talented acknowledging publicly that they attribute their success from God.
People might see a successful athlete acknowledging God and/or Jesus and think wow, if that guy believes in God, God might be real.
Nobody is saying atheists can’t be successful athletes, but I don’t see a lot of successful, famous, or well known atheists in the sporting world, the Olympics, etc. I am sure their are some, but the majority believe in God.
Did you dislocate a shoulder making so many sweeping generalizations in a single post?
Can you at least give a cite for your claim that a majority of successful athletes believe in God?
Anonymous wrote:Many really good athletes feel they were given tremendous physical gifts by God.
Atheists dislike anything they can’t understand, and don’t like athletes who are exceptionally talented acknowledging publicly that they attribute their success from God.
People might see a successful athlete acknowledging God and/or Jesus and think wow, if that guy believes in God, God might be real.
Nobody is saying atheists can’t be successful athletes, but I don’t see a lot of successful, famous, or well known atheists in the sporting world, the Olympics, etc. I am sure their are some, but the majority believe in God.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought atheists actually helped people? Why wait on a God you don’t believe in to save people! Why aren’t the atheists in Gaza helping the children?
I've seen some dumb stuff posted on DCUM, but this one earns high ranks.
Do you people read what you post before you click submit? Try it. Maybe read it out loud to yourself first.
So so so dumb; everyone knows atheists would not put themselves in personal danger volunteering in a dangerous war zone.
Do you think none of the people who choose to join the military are athiests?
The Air Force Academy is heavily evangelical because everyone knows Jesus was a supporter of strategic bombing campaigns
This post is a great example of the confusion that ensues when you hate religion: blaming “evangelicals” and Jesus for bombing campaigns, when it’s really the politicians in DC and the civilians in the Department of Defense choosing who and when and where to bomb. And pp’s tax dollars support those bombs and pay for the destruction of people who are being bombed, but they blame the evangelicals and Jesus.
That post was written by a troll who gave maybe two seconds to the content of her post, because all she wants is piss people off to get them to respond.
Trolls have no life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought atheists actually helped people? Why wait on a God you don’t believe in to save people! Why aren’t the atheists in Gaza helping the children?
I've seen some dumb stuff posted on DCUM, but this one earns high ranks.
Do you people read what you post before you click submit? Try it. Maybe read it out loud to yourself first.
So so so dumb; everyone knows atheists would not put themselves in personal danger volunteering in a dangerous war zone.
Do you think none of the people who choose to join the military are athiests?
The Air Force Academy is heavily evangelical because everyone knows Jesus was a supporter of strategic bombing campaigns
This post is a great example of the confusion that ensues when you hate religion: blaming “evangelicals” and Jesus for bombing campaigns, when it’s really the politicians in DC and the civilians in the Department of Defense choosing who and when and where to bomb. And pp’s tax dollars support those bombs and pay for the destruction of people who are being bombed, but they blame the evangelicals and Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought atheists actually helped people? Why wait on a God you don’t believe in to save people! Why aren’t the atheists in Gaza helping the children?
I've seen some dumb stuff posted on DCUM, but this one earns high ranks.
Do you people read what you post before you click submit? Try it. Maybe read it out loud to yourself first.
So so so dumb; everyone knows atheists would not put themselves in personal danger volunteering in a dangerous war zone.
Do you think none of the people who choose to join the military are athiests?
The Air Force Academy is heavily evangelical because everyone knows Jesus was a supporter of strategic bombing campaigns
Anonymous wrote:Do they believe this literally? I was raised loosely Christian but I was not really taught that Jesus plays an active role in NFL games or other minutia of life. Is this a literal belief for some people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought atheists actually helped people? Why wait on a God you don’t believe in to save people! Why aren’t the atheists in Gaza helping the children?
I've seen some dumb stuff posted on DCUM, but this one earns high ranks.
Do you people read what you post before you click submit? Try it. Maybe read it out loud to yourself first.
So so so dumb; everyone knows atheists would not put themselves in personal danger volunteering in a dangerous war zone.
You REALLY need to get over your obsession with athiests.
You REALLY need to get over your obsession with Christianity.
You REALLY need to get over your obsession with people who pray. It’s their right, it hurts no one, and it’s literally none of your business. People are allowed to pray in public and talk about their faith, in America. It’s a cherished, hard fought, hard won freedom to do so. It’s a right and privilege to do so that we all are grateful to have.
Of course its their right. But we are still allowed to think they are not very smart for thinking that Jesus personally helped with that interception. And yes, some of them actually believe this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought atheists actually helped people? Why wait on a God you don’t believe in to save people! Why aren’t the atheists in Gaza helping the children?
I've seen some dumb stuff posted on DCUM, but this one earns high ranks.
Do you people read what you post before you click submit? Try it. Maybe read it out loud to yourself first.
So so so dumb; everyone knows atheists would not put themselves in personal danger volunteering in a dangerous war zone.
You REALLY need to get over your obsession with athiests.
You REALLY need to get over your obsession with Christianity.
You REALLY need to get over your obsession with people who pray. It’s their right, it hurts no one, and it’s literally none of your business. People are allowed to pray in public and talk about their faith, in America. It’s a cherished, hard fought, hard won freedom to do so. It’s a right and privilege to do so that we all are grateful to have.
Of course its their right. But we are still allowed to think they are not very smart for thinking that Jesus personally helped with that interception. And yes, some of them actually believe this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought atheists actually helped people? Why wait on a God you don’t believe in to save people! Why aren’t the atheists in Gaza helping the children?
I've seen some dumb stuff posted on DCUM, but this one earns high ranks.
Do you people read what you post before you click submit? Try it. Maybe read it out loud to yourself first.
So so so dumb; everyone knows atheists would not put themselves in personal danger volunteering in a dangerous war zone.
You REALLY need to get over your obsession with athiests.
You REALLY need to get over your obsession with Christianity.
You REALLY need to get over your obsession with people who pray. It’s their right, it hurts no one, and it’s literally none of your business. People are allowed to pray in public and talk about their faith, in America. It’s a cherished, hard fought, hard won freedom to do so. It’s a right and privilege to do so that we all are grateful to have.