Re: A Christian Response to the God Delusion Part 1

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A response to your "Christian Response"

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  • Well spoken, Howie - 5/5 stars. What a pity you don't post any videos anymore.

  • Thanks for that. I will be back to posting videos in just a couple of months - promise!

  • "I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. They are so unlike your Christ"- Gandhi

    The problem is people, not religion or God. Also, you mentioned all the atrocities committed under the name of "Religion". Perhaps you'd like to talk about communism? Or Hitler's view on God? Regardless of what you believe or I believe, we will all die in the end. And as it gets closer ,ask yourself, what If I'm wrong?

  • If you want to pile up the numbers of murders carried out by religion versus the number of murders carried out in the name of politics or nationalism you are seriously on the losing side of the argument.

    As for Hitler, he was a Catholic all his life and stated this clearly on numerous occasions. He justified the holocost in religious terms.

    And if you mean to argue that many people become religious near death because they are scared and irrational, that doesn't mean that there IS a god.

  • I'm not the one blaming the fauls of the world on somebody else.

    Moral behavior is just a Christian concept?

    Hmmm, I'm not keeping score, I think somebody else is - care to have a go as to whom that might be?

    How dare I even try to manipulate you into being a better person.

    Shame on me! (Oh, that's a moral value too). Darn.

  • "How dare I even try to manipulate you into being a better person."

    I do find it amusing that religious individuals, who endlessly profess to have such great humility, are in actuality the most arrogant and conceited of people. I sometimes wonder if people only become religious because it offers them the marvelous ego-trip of parading themselves as "the chosen" and "infallibly correct" - even to the point they relish the suffering of Aids victims because it "proves their case"..

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  • Funny how the athiests come up with reasoned responses to this rubbish, why cant we just do what the christian fanatic does and quote out of a medieval book?

    Thanks Howie, your reply gives me faith in humanity to get past superstition and get on with living tolerant and productive lives. If there is one thing i have learned it is the more polite and kind you are in your athiesm the more annoyed the christian becomes :)

  • spot on! i

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  • @HowieInTheUK But if God was "anti gay", why would he allow people to be gay?

  • is this guy a social retart or what......

  • @FyFhFr25 what a stupid response... lol

  • did you call him a faith head? how immature!

  • If there were a just (pro gay) god he would DIRECTLY punish the persons persecuting the gays and not murder some of his innocent believers in totally different countries. And it's a total cop-out to say he will eventually punish the offenders in heaven, for then why punish the wrong people NOW? Also, if god is so pro-gay why did he allow such awful anti-gay things to be said about them in his holy books. Become an atheist Fy, we dont believe in, or practise anything, that's ant-gay

  • that is an ignorant comment, so its ok for christians to be persucuted in islamic countries but not ok for muslims to be harassed in christian nations?

  • What exactly is it he doesn't know about?

  • If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart? -Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn,

    Religion draws that line:

    LU 19:27 But those mine enemies, which would not that I should reign over them, bring hither, and SLAY them before me.

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