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We Think Atheist Ep 6: Religion is like football

Religion is like football. Everyone wants to believe their home team is special, but the fact is they only think so because they were born there.  
 
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CryptSphinx (2 months ago) Show Hide
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The metaphor is a little inelegant but I understand what you mean.
senortank (4 days ago) Show Hide
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@CryptSphinx I think you're a little inelegant. NERD!!!!
Every1IsWrong (2 months ago) Show Hide
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What about those who just like the game for the game?
If religion is like your home team what does that make the sport?

religion = team
would it not mean that the sport = belief in God
MAdk1p (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Then why did Christianity spread from just one person to become the most popular religion in the world, ever? haha yall athiests are the same. Spouting off nonsense only because you are closed minded and purposely insulated from the truth.
WeThinkAtheist (3 months ago) Show Hide
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For the same reason that Buddhism, Hinduism and Islam spread from 'just one person.'
How many apostles were there, again? Wait, wasn't there a mass summit that decided the cannon text of the Bible?
BTW... Christianity isn't the largest religion
I know it's hard to see past your own bubble, but um.. Islam has more followers.
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Nice football/religion metaphor!

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