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Les Jenkins
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zilch wrote: I swore I wouldn’t set down my popcorn and join in, but this is too much. William- do you even read your own posts? Do you realize how you are…[go]
dan wrote: The bottom line is this: Atheists are miserable human beings. (Prove me wrong.) Why? It is impossible for an atheist to enjoy the blessings of life: peace of mind, love,…[go]
Patness wrote: Actually, yes, she bore me - she smoked the whole time, got the yeast infection from hell, and bore me 11 1/2 weeks early. She denies that any wrongdoing of…[go]
William Michael wrote: PATNESS: I asked if you’ve read the New Testament and you quote Genesis and 1 Samuel and throw in a shot at the Virgin Mary. That would be the Old…[go]
Patness wrote: Yes, I have. I studied it from around the time when I was - I guess about 8 years old when I began my voluntary charge into the Catholic Church.…[go]
William Michael wrote: PATNESS: Have you ever read the New Testament? Remember your integrity and answer truthfully. I bet you haven’t, yet you have it all figured out. The fruit of a…[go]
Patness wrote: Rational community? Let the posts be the judge. We agree on something.[go]
William Michael wrote: AKUSAI: You pretend all is wrapped with your great scientific genius and superior reasoning skills and finish with childishness. Where is all the atheist reason? The great evidence that…[go]
Patness wrote: There is no hint anywhere that the gospels are [FACT] or intended to be [FACT]. Their [FABLES] are [ALLEGORICAL] and [WHOLELY CONFIRM] your suspicion. Fix’d.[go]
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I’m still reading the speech, but…I’m torn. I see an importance of not being automatically lumped together with theists at every turn. However, I also realize that in reality, you can affect people more with a gentle touch than a blunt force.
I guess for me it’s a bit of ego death to accept the idea of not identifying myself as an atheist, so I should probably refrain from insisting on it (Sorry if that sounds too Buddhist for anyone).
In any event, I definitely see his points about there being no “anti-astrologists” and such. If we really don’t believe in the supernatural, why stand in the spot that has been especially prepared for us by those we disagree with? Discussion of religiously involved concepts and events are unavoidable in modern life, but why give the religious the signal that makes them stop listening to us?
You may not be able to sway that fundy at work with logic and reason, but you definitely are not going to influence the mildly credulous participants of the arguement by making a fuss over being an atheist. To the semi-religious, moderate people around you, you just flipped a switch for them that says “as crazy as this guy is, I’m just as crazy!“ I realize this is not always the case, but it definitely happens.
I’ll probably add several more cents worth after I finish reading the speech.