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Is Christianity the most compromising belief?
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There's an old saying that goes, "God has no grandchildren." It means you can only discover God on your own.
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Originally posted by $Bullsfam$ View PostThe same "God fearing all loving Christians" who ignore racism and police brutality and tell minorities to gtfo of the country if they don't stand for an anthem that was made for freedom. And a law passed in 1943 which forbid students to get punished for no participating in the pledge of allegiance. They want to shiiiit on North Korea but command you to do stuff like it's North Korea
Lmfao hypocrites
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Originally posted by Lomasexual View PostAll of the Abrahamic religions are just fairy tales.
However, this doesn't mean that you can't make meaningful comparisons between them, as to the ethical and moral foundations of those fairy tales, or the consequences of having people believe in those fairy tales.
Christianity certainly seems to be the most benign. The worst aspect of it is that it never successfully disentangled itself from the old testament. When Christians are acting in atrocious ways, and they try to justify it from biblical passages, it almost invariably is old testament stuff.
Jesus fulfilled prophecy, Mohammed didn’t.
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Originally posted by Thraxox View PostNo, but it sure does act like one........
The postulate new bull all the time, sometimes based on tenuous scientific research.
They speak of the Oort cloud as the birth place of comets, but even Oort never saw the Oort Cloud. He postulated it’s existence while taking a dump.
Oort cloud definition is - a spherical shell of cometary bodies believed to surround the sun far beyond the orbits of the outermost planets and from which some are dislodged when perturbed to fall toward the sun.
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Originally posted by Julia Slobberts View PostThere's an old saying that goes, "God has no grandchildren." It means you can only discover God on your own.
Many atheists who never studied a religious topic in-depth are the quickest to embarrass themselves creating strawman arguements that no rational theist believes.
The quickest way to refute anything and be understood, is to ubpnderstand what adherents to “that” belief system believe, and then speak to them from a position of knowledge!
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Originally posted by Zaroku View PostBut, Jesus created a conundrum, as did the prophets.
Jesus fulfilled prophecy, Mohammed didn’t.
Even if I accepted everything at face value (that the prophecies were laid down as stated, and that the events of the life of the Jesus figure were real) then it seems like a stretch to say he fulfilled anything meaningfully.
The only thing Mohammed fulfilled was his personal pedophiliac fantasies.
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Originally posted by Zero Delay View PostAtheism is NOT a religion.....LOL!
I know it has been explained over and over how Atheism is not a religion. So it just seems as though it is theists being brazen liars to push their bizarre agendas.
If you have to lie to push your agenda, perhaps your agenda needs to be re-evaluated.
As has been said: Atheism is a religion in the same way that not collecting stamps is a hobby.
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