I can see how that would be annoying.
I just asked "will you be happy in heaven knowing someone you love didn't make it?", which pre-supposes the existence of heaven.
Now it is rather obvious the "best answer" is not "there is no heaven" or "there is no god", as neither of these answers address the premise: if there is a heaven, will you be happy there knowing someone you love didn't make it.
Now if the question were: "is there a heaven?" or "is there a god?", you've got an answer that's in contention. But is it so compulsively necessary to repeat the same answer to -every- religious question, whether it addresses the question or not?
A few days ago I complained about the christians doing something like this. Are you no better?
2007-04-26
13:21:52
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