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| | | looks like the athiasts are getting their word out, right on! | | | |
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| | | they can spel good too, right on ! | | | |
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| | | I would like to have this link's Athaiast children. | | | |
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| | | The point to make in opposition to the predictable response of religious believers is that human individuals merit respect first and foremost as human individuals. Shared humanity is the ultimate basis of all person-to-person and group-to-group relationships, and views which premise differences between human beings as the basis of moral consideration, most especially those that involve claims to possession by one group of greater truth, holiness, or the like, start in absolutely the wrong place.
Hear Hear, Religious Zealots and Athiests alike! | | | |
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| | | Rumor has it that a fatwa-rocket is being fueled up and while in flight it will be able to track this dudes maximus gluteus using GPS. lol111 | | | |
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| | | Not all non-religious people are atheists you know. I certainly am not religious, nor do I believe in a 'god' persay, but there's definately more to life then what we can account for with science. Anyone who's tripped out really hard on mushrooms or LSD knows this for a fact. | | | |
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| | | LSD taught me the universe has a timeline, and you can see your place on it. It also showed me my hands are trippy looking, and my shoes burst color from time to time. | | | |
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| | | Shrooms taught me that you have to let the world move through you as you move through it, and that a blank white wall has more color and complexity than you could ever comprehend. | | | |
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| | | Shrooms taught me that you have to let the world move through you, and then I threw up. | | | |
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| | | LSD taught me the multi-dimensionality of a stucco ceiling.
DysLeXIC, not sure if you are talking to me but I agree with you. In my world, atheism is a religion too which requires just as much faith..
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| | | Whiskey tells me that you cocks are missing the chance to discuss the subject matter of this actual link.
You know, of it's relevance and shit. | | | |
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| | | Oh yeah, we know how 'discussions' of this nature go around here. | | | |
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| | | This guy makes a good point that religion is just another ideology. In our nation of free speech, everyone is liable to have their ideologies criticized. I like what he says at the end about all of us having a shared humanity. I think this is more of an inclusive article then divisive. | | | |
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| | | The point is that there is no point in preaching certain kinds of points of belief. To each his own I guess. It is tough to be unattached to anything, really. | | | |
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| | | It's absolutely inclusive. It exposes a fine groundwork for interpersonal respect.
It criticizes only those people who hijack the system for their own personal gain by claiming some kind of noble privilege based on which cartoon creature they fervently believe in.
Incidentally, this is the kind of work that might have been wotak's magnum opus, if he had lived to be 618 years old. | | | |
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| | | (...and stopped sucking?)
i want to dovetail this into the trend of entitlement and 'the world revolves around me' syndrome, but i'm unsure of a concrete link -even though religion makes you of the special few who believe in the one true god, but i would only revisit irritations and would have much more work to do tomorrow. | | | |
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