Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
People who have no religious beliefs believe in nothing.
People who are atheist have religious beliefs? Do tell.
You don't need this explained to you. You appear to be a troll but I do not think you are an idiot.
I do. It’s a huge contradiction. It makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
People who have no religious beliefs believe in nothing.
People who are atheist have religious beliefs? Do tell.
Let me know what religious beliefs atheists have. I was under the impression they had none. But if that’s stupid, please illuminate what religious beliefs atheists have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
People who have no religious beliefs believe in nothing.
People who are atheist have religious beliefs? Do tell.
You don't need this explained to you. You appear to be a troll but I do not think you are an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It figures someone would take a nice picture of two young girls from different faiths and edit it to be disrespectful about both their faiths. Disgusting. People should learn to respect other people’s religious beliefs. It’s not hard. All it takes it kindness and emotional maturity, which apparently is sadly lacking in the lives of so many people.
I am not the poster of the picture. However I will point out you are saying "respect my ability to state what I believe, but I do not have to allow you the same respect".
When you truly know something as well as you can, you don't take offense when someone states the opposite. You just think they are wrong. Example: flat-earthers. Would you respond to a flat-earther with "kindness and emotional maturity"? Especially if they had elected officials trying to legislate teaching flat-earth theories in your kid's classroom?
No, you would not.
There’s nothing to do with legislative issues in a photo mocking a Christian child and Muslim child. It just shows the disregard and intolerance of the person who posted it.
People who have no religious beliefs believe in nothing. That’s their choice, no one here cares. But they keep mocking other people’s beliefs.
The meme, which I did not post, is not mocking a Christian child and Muslim child, nor is it mocking the young adult stock photo models who may or may not hold those faiths. The meme mocks the beliefs and their contradictory but horrible objectives and threats of damnation.
It’s mocking the beliefs of the 2 largest religions in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
People who have no religious beliefs believe in nothing.
People who are atheist have religious beliefs? Do tell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
People who have no religious beliefs believe in nothing.
People who are atheist have religious beliefs? Do tell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It figures someone would take a nice picture of two young girls from different faiths and edit it to be disrespectful about both their faiths. Disgusting. People should learn to respect other people’s religious beliefs. It’s not hard. All it takes it kindness and emotional maturity, which apparently is sadly lacking in the lives of so many people.
I am not the poster of the picture. However I will point out you are saying "respect my ability to state what I believe, but I do not have to allow you the same respect".
When you truly know something as well as you can, you don't take offense when someone states the opposite. You just think they are wrong. Example: flat-earthers. Would you respond to a flat-earther with "kindness and emotional maturity"? Especially if they had elected officials trying to legislate teaching flat-earth theories in your kid's classroom?
No, you would not.
There’s nothing to do with legislative issues in a photo mocking a Christian child and Muslim child. It just shows the disregard and intolerance of the person who posted it.
People who have no religious beliefs believe in nothing. That’s their choice, no one here cares. But they keep mocking other people’s beliefs.
The meme, which I did not post, is not mocking a Christian child and Muslim child, nor is it mocking the young adult stock photo models who may or may not hold those faiths. The meme mocks the beliefs and their contradictory but horrible objectives and threats of damnation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
People who have no religious beliefs believe in nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It figures someone would take a nice picture of two young girls from different faiths and edit it to be disrespectful about both their faiths. Disgusting. People should learn to respect other people’s religious beliefs. It’s not hard. All it takes it kindness and emotional maturity, which apparently is sadly lacking in the lives of so many people.
I am not the poster of the picture. However I will point out you are saying "respect my ability to state what I believe, but I do not have to allow you the same respect".
When you truly know something as well as you can, you don't take offense when someone states the opposite. You just think they are wrong. Example: flat-earthers. Would you respond to a flat-earther with "kindness and emotional maturity"? Especially if they had elected officials trying to legislate teaching flat-earth theories in your kid's classroom?
No, you would not.
There’s nothing to do with legislative issues in a photo mocking a Christian child and Muslim child. It just shows the disregard and intolerance of the person who posted it.
People who have no religious beliefs believe in nothing. That’s their choice, no one here cares. But they keep mocking other people’s beliefs.
Anonymous wrote:
People who have no religious beliefs believe in nothing.

Anonymous wrote:Catholicism of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd guess good Christians, as well as good people from other religions who did not have an opportunity to learn about Jesus and reject him.
So you're better off never hearing about Jesus, than hearing about him and figuring that it's a just a story
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It figures someone would take a nice picture of two young girls from different faiths and edit it to be disrespectful about both their faiths. Disgusting. People should learn to respect other people’s religious beliefs. It’s not hard. All it takes it kindness and emotional maturity, which apparently is sadly lacking in the lives of so many people.
I am not the poster of the picture. However I will point out you are saying "respect my ability to state what I believe, but I do not have to allow you the same respect".
When you truly know something as well as you can, you don't take offense when someone states the opposite. You just think they are wrong. Example: flat-earthers. Would you respond to a flat-earther with "kindness and emotional maturity"? Especially if they had elected officials trying to legislate teaching flat-earth theories in your kid's classroom?
No, you would not.