You Are Wrong Or Lying - The Atheist Experience 367
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I'd love to see Jeff go on the O'Reilly factor, that would be f*cking epic
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In other words, this guy may be reasonable, but he doesn't belief in faith (the non-religious type) and/or trust. This makes him ALMOST by definition inhuman.
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I think he forget's that there is no burden of proof. Not from my own words (although I agree with it) but from history of religious practice, a relationship with god is a personal experiance, it's something that can be shared, but the actuall relationship and belief is personal.
The disbelief or discrediting of something WITHOUT proof while demanding proof of that same thingis discrediting faith (a non religious idea) and is also discrediting trust. This idea I've just brought forth is inhuman.
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I like this guy, he's very reasonable.
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@DrChalkwithering - You could absolutely be right but sadly the world may never know... He may be completely deluded, I still think he's nuts and he really is great comedy to watch.
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@Thenewfallingsacred I still suspect that he's just playing up to the media to create a kind of infamy around himself that makes it more likely that some young hot-head will take a swing at him when he goes to protest a soldier's funeral. He's venal and grasping and dishonest and evil, sure; but I think he knows exactly what he's about.
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@DrChalkwithering - I would think you should take a second look at that freaky Fred. Have you ever heard one of his sermons? I think out of all of them if one of them is crazy, he definitely would be diagnosed legally insane. The rest of them yes they are greedy law abusers who love getting money from people. Fred.... He believes that God hates toast.. And when he said "The God RECTUM! and the great God PEANUT!" That was when I realized he may really be crazy.
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@Thenewfallingsacred Fred Phelps and his followers are far from insane. They're very clever. Their whole church is a financial scam. The whole point of what they do is to try to provoke someone into assaulting them so they can sue them for financial compensation. Fred Phelps has made a lot of money from numerous lawsuits doing exactly that.
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@herpderpmonkey Kudos on your use of mollycoddle. I'm trying to revive that word.
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@PERSIAIOS do you understnad the bible just curious
@johnedwards1968 I think there has to be unapologetic voices for atheism. By trying to mollycoddle religious people into the same plane of debate is legitimizing religion and gives it credibility.
herpderpmonkey 1 month ago 22
@herpderpmonkey That's why Christopher Hitchens was a boss.
SinceretheGhost 1 month ago 12