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That's kind of the idea. No reason to shove your beliefs down others throats.
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I agree. Though not all belief is illogical. Just most of it. And the most popular beliefs seem to be. Most of the time it's irrational too. You can't debate with people who have convinced themselves that an old book written by men is somehow divine and infallible. I find it hard to take seriously someone who seems to get all their answers from only a single book. We have seen nothing to suggest that anything is infallible. Perfection does not exist. It's unrealistic.
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Edited by SSG ACM: 8/25/2015 2:22:15 PMP.S., how is religion illogical? As far as atheists go, there still stuck on creation.
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[quote]As far as atheists go, there still stuck on creation.[/quote]well considering creation is the foundation of the christian faith, surely you understand why.
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Edited by SSG ACM: 8/25/2015 2:21:04 PMThis is a huge sub-thread.
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Your reply was perfect. Rekt
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Rekt rekt rekt and rekt m8
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Well, damn. I was going to make a long post, but this sums it up perfectly.
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[b][i][u]100th!![/u][/i][/b]
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[quote]We have to, because religion isn't logical.[/quote]
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[quote][quote]We have to, because religion isn't logical.[/quote][/quote]
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Donkey_Hotay used Will O' Wisp! ... OP was Burned! ... OP is hurt by its burn.
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You're just proving OP's point ya know
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It also is not logical to boundlessly hate on religion when it did nothing to you
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you can tell me it did nothing to me when it stops imposing its beliefs on me and other non-christians through our laws.
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Which is more logical: the universe being CREATED, or some random thingy crapping out planets...
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This made my night!
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Neither.
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[quote]Which is more logical: the universe being CREATED, or some random thingy crapping out planets...[/quote] Both options sound illogical. You are implying an intelligent being existed before the universe.... Well did you think about how such a being could sustain itself? I doubt it. And of course your other option would attempt to belittle the scientific information...
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That "random thingy" was the Big Bang, as well as cosmic evolution. Look into it, then it will start make more sense to you.
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That "Random Thingy" called the Big Bang? That theory was first proposed by the Catholic Church, and was rejected by "logical scientists." But once they realized it was a plausible idea they secularized it, and used the church's own explanation for how the universe came to be as a argument against them. And besides, if God created the universe, a Big Bang is a exactly how I would expect God to do it. The two theories are not mutually exclusive. Checkm8 :)
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I know, it does make sense, but there isn't really that much of proof, I've SEEN proof of my God
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Then what have you SEEN. Because Hindus, Pagans, Cthuluists, ect... can all say the same.
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What have you SEEN?
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Tell me THAT first