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From: Templarforever
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  • @Templarforever Did you ever stop to think that it might be you that is causing the trouble in your relationships with atheists? It's just a thought. Have a good day!

  • A radical muslim would kill you. An atheist would just call you stupid.

  • One of my best friends is a muslim, and I'm an atheist. So...ya well I think it means that both things can happen.

  • What was that Batman?!

  • Wow, you're pretty stupid in that case. You would rather be friends with someone who likes to kill people who don't believe the same things they do (you are personally included in that group) than with someone who will judge you based on who you are and how you act rather than what you believe? Personally, I'd pick the guy that won't try to kill me. I don't know how anyone could make this decision any other way.

  • I pick the GREAT SPAGHETTI MONSTER!!!!!!!

  • I PICK CHRISTIANTY FAKEST ONE!

  • R u 4 real? Have you read Koran? Have you read bible? Radical believe REQUIRES murder. Most of wars and crimes are religious based. And you chose radical thoughts of theism over logical thought of atheism?! That is sick!

  • fucking crazy ragheads.

  • Islam says all non-Muslims are going to hell. The quran makes that very clear. Sure, most Muslims are good people, but the religion itself makes a very vile threat to you; that you deserve to be and will be tortured for not being the right religion. I'd never say anything so monstrous, and I don't think the rudest comment you can find from Hitchens, Dawkins etc could compare to that either.

  • i guess i can kinda see you way of thinking here. atheist are shiting on peoples spirituality and being generaly disrespectfull to something theists have been told since the day they were born. If it was as simple as to just pick what you believed then i'd be a christian or muslim BUT since i choose what to believe in based on fact and evidence i could never accually be a theist. Hence i can't respect people who simply picks what feels right rather than what is most likely to be true

  • @Mcskill

    There are so many facts and evidence on theism it overpowers atheism to shame, just pick up a book by Alvin Plantinga, William Lane Craig, Richard Swineburne, N.T Wright, Francis Collins, J.P Moreland, Craig Evans and R.T France, the list goes on and on and on....the problem is you are afraid to seek the truth and give fair skepticism on both sides. While Theism pisses on atheism in regards to evidence, I will admit atheist against Christianity is a little more closer....

  • @Templarforever

    "There are so many facts and evidence on theism it overpowers atheism to shame,"

    Theism has no facts, only gullible retards who believe in it.

  • @Mcskill

    And here is your first fault that I can combat you with, you say all theists become theists from birth, that is a crock of heaping bullshit, I myself was never a strong believer at all and I was raised in a family with my fathers side being atheists and agnostics and my mothers side Christians and agnostics. So I was hardly told about the gospel, being that my mother was a nominal Catholic and my father an agnostic, I came to Christ on my own. You need to take your own advice IMO

  • @Templarforever There is no doubt in my mind that theism is better than atheism since us humans are driven by emotion rather than reason. I could suspend my disbelief and call myself a Christian but i'd never truly believe it. But further more, theists do not become theists from birth, i never said that. Theists become theists from their upbringing and the ideology of their parents/caretakers. Religion ABSOLUTELY is geographical regardless of your personal experiences. google "religion map"

  • @Mcskill

    That is a genetic fallacy, you want proof. "google Christianity in China" China used to be a country with 0 tolerance for theistic religion, around 0-1% of theist believers, now there are a little over 10% of Christians in China. So where were the roots? There was no roots, they were converted without knowing who Christ was beforehand. Do you see what im saying, upbringing may help, I won't argue that, but that doesn't mean it's complete. I didn't even mention Islamic believers

  • @Templarforever Your proof is irrelevant. You could equally match those statistics with atheist statistics, or Jewish statistics. People find what they look for, if they look for something they want, they'll find it. Arguing over religion is the dumbest idea there can be, because I can guarantee you in all of my life, even though I'm an atheist, not matter what evidence or ideas I found, I would not change a single mind on the planet. Just let people live their own lives.

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