@TiaraAlonso I am guessing you know everything, but no what a real statement is. What you said made no aparent sence. If they could choose there religion's then why do you say there is no god, what I see is you trying to brain wash kids on here. Proving you to be a huge ass hyprocrite, but you of course would deny anything since you think you're so smart, if so, why are you on the internet? Shouldnt you acutally go somewhere were Atheist are needed like a rally against weed.
The problem is that an atheist is perfectly happy to accept he/she is wrong provided it can be proven. Believers will never entertain the notion that they are wrong because it undermines the core of their belief - faith. Each think the other's mind if closed.
The true evil is brainwashing children from an early age. It is important to allow children to make their minds up for themselves. This fears both sides and each attempt to influence.
Amen. I'd say that the average outspoken atheist doesn't engage in the theist/atheist debate. In the USA, I'd say that the average atheist gets hurt a lot by theists for not drinking the Kool-Aid. I've been disinherited, kicked out of a wedding party, disinvited to social groups, and I've lost many relationships the moment the other party found out that I was an atheist.
I'd say that the average outspoken atheist is just trying to make atheism acceptable.
I think you're right about the average Christian, but its those nonaverage Christians that worry me. If you want to look at the real statistics, the average Christian doesn't go to church(over 60%), hasn't read his bible (over 90%), doesn't tithe or support their church (80%), and can't list all ten commandments (70%). The average Christian is so watered-down that they might as well be an atheist.
See, it's not about intend. It's about letting people believe what they want. It's about thinking of others being as stupid and you smart because 'you have the right answer and others don't'. THAT'S one of the two main problems I have with christians. The 'I know better than you' attitude, while their views have no basis. The other main problem I hate is how christians try to impose their views on others through law and saying they're discriminated against.
let's not sugar coat things shall we? Most christians do indeed truly believe that their side is right. But that's the problem. They are so adamant that their side is right and that everyone should join them. While their beliefs don't have any real basis. That's like a neo nazi coming to your door, shouting in front of your supermarket, handing out pamphlets, all to get you to believe as they do because they genuinely believe they're right.
@r0flz0r5 Lol so fucking what. It's not like I am writing to the queen retard. ROFL
GlowingAtNight 2 weeks ago
@GlowingAtNight I would take your comment seriously, but your grammar is terrible
r0flz0r5 2 weeks ago
@GlowingAtNight How about a Mosque?
TiaraAlonso 2 weeks ago
@TiaraAlonso I am guessing you know everything, but no what a real statement is. What you said made no aparent sence. If they could choose there religion's then why do you say there is no god, what I see is you trying to brain wash kids on here. Proving you to be a huge ass hyprocrite, but you of course would deny anything since you think you're so smart, if so, why are you on the internet? Shouldnt you acutally go somewhere were Atheist are needed like a rally against weed.
GlowingAtNight 2 weeks ago
The problem is that an atheist is perfectly happy to accept he/she is wrong provided it can be proven. Believers will never entertain the notion that they are wrong because it undermines the core of their belief - faith. Each think the other's mind if closed.
The true evil is brainwashing children from an early age. It is important to allow children to make their minds up for themselves. This fears both sides and each attempt to influence.
BTW: There is no god :P
TiaraAlonso 2 weeks ago
@JonO387
Amen. I'd say that the average outspoken atheist doesn't engage in the theist/atheist debate. In the USA, I'd say that the average atheist gets hurt a lot by theists for not drinking the Kool-Aid. I've been disinherited, kicked out of a wedding party, disinvited to social groups, and I've lost many relationships the moment the other party found out that I was an atheist.
I'd say that the average outspoken atheist is just trying to make atheism acceptable.
AtheistExplains 3 weeks ago
I think you're right about the average Christian, but its those nonaverage Christians that worry me. If you want to look at the real statistics, the average Christian doesn't go to church(over 60%), hasn't read his bible (over 90%), doesn't tithe or support their church (80%), and can't list all ten commandments (70%). The average Christian is so watered-down that they might as well be an atheist.
AtheistExplains 3 weeks ago
See, it's not about intend. It's about letting people believe what they want. It's about thinking of others being as stupid and you smart because 'you have the right answer and others don't'. THAT'S one of the two main problems I have with christians. The 'I know better than you' attitude, while their views have no basis. The other main problem I hate is how christians try to impose their views on others through law and saying they're discriminated against.
Sanquinity 3 weeks ago
let's not sugar coat things shall we? Most christians do indeed truly believe that their side is right. But that's the problem. They are so adamant that their side is right and that everyone should join them. While their beliefs don't have any real basis. That's like a neo nazi coming to your door, shouting in front of your supermarket, handing out pamphlets, all to get you to believe as they do because they genuinely believe they're right.
Sanquinity 3 weeks ago
very wise words man. i wish all of youtube can see this video.
iTexasRocker 3 weeks ago