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Originally posted by McGotti
besides...atheism is more common sense based instead of "faith" based.
[Edited on 29-12-2003 by McGotti]
Originally posted by THENEO
No offense meant but I often see atheists mentioned by satanists in their master plans.
Much writing has surfaced indicating that satanists see conversion to their faith happening more from the ranks of the atheistic than any other group.
Why would they believe that?
Anyways I see no reason that an atheist is more likely to become a satanist than to do anything actually but again many satanists believe this.
Originally posted by Hyperspace
Originally posted by MrRadicalEd
that organization might not have the same train of beliefs as other athiests.
That religion (including atheism) doesn�t have many trains (or �sects�) of beliefs, MrRadical?
Originally posted by McGotti
so please..you can tell us about your problems..we can help you wit your confusion...
Originally posted by Hyperspace
Originally posted by McGotti
besides...atheism is more common sense based instead of "faith" based.
[Edited on 29-12-2003 by McGotti]
You can NOT prove that God is not real...so, you have faith that God does not exist.
Originally posted by Hyperspace
Originally posted by McGotti
so please..you can tell us about your problems..we can help you wit your confusion...
I'm not confused. I'm a realist McGotti. I think it's you who need to get their universal bearings.
Originally posted by MrRadicalEd
Slow down. Lets start using an organization for an example here. Lets use:
The Athiest Alliance Web Center
... the only democratic national atheist organization in the United States ...
You call it a religion, when it is actually an organization seen on the internet as an online resource for other athiests that share the organization's ideas and motivation.
Originally posted by McGotti
Originally posted by Hyperspace
Originally posted by McGotti
so please..you can tell us about your problems..we can help you wit your confusion...
I'm not confused. I'm a realist McGotti. I think it's you who need to get their universal bearings.
i too consider myself a realist[people call it a pessimist]...but regardless..what does that have to do with your hatred of atheists???
Originally posted by McGotti
95% of the atheists are probably not affiliated with any organization regarding their beliefs....
Originally posted by THENEO
nobody knows enough to know whether there is a god or not IMHO.
Originally posted by THENEO
Well I don't mean to offend anyone here but I have two more observations to state:
one, nobody knows enough to know whether there is a god or not IMHO.
two, god may be something but not what we think it is or have been led to believe.
and I can't resist this too,
would not something that is sufficiently higher than us be like a god to us? It could be and yet it would not be the universe itself.
Originally posted by Hyperspace
Originally posted by McGotti
Originally posted by Hyperspace
Originally posted by McGotti
so please..you can tell us about your problems..we can help you wit your confusion...
I'm not confused. I'm a realist McGotti. I think it's you who need to get their universal bearings.
i too consider myself a realist[people call it a pessimist]...but regardless..what does that have to do with your hatred of atheists???
It has to do with your quote. Isn't your quote at the top a dead giveaway? Maybe you need to real it in a bit dude.
Originally posted by Hyperspace
Originally posted by MrRadicalEd
Slow down. Lets start using an organization for an example here. Lets use:
The Athiest Alliance Web Center
... the only democratic national atheist organization in the United States ...
You call it a religion, when it is actually an organization seen on the internet as an online resource for other athiests that share the organization's ideas and motivation.
I never called the Atheist Alliance anything but an "organization".
McGotti said, "atheism isn�t organized as far as i know."
So I showed him otherwise.
What religion (including atheism) doesn�t have many trains (or �sects�) of beliefs, MrRadical?
Originally posted by McGotti
i was just joking fella geez..