I'm agnostic, so consider me neutral. But if you're an athiest, why do you answer the questions that Christians have about god? "OH HE CAN'T EXIST THAT'S WHAT HE CAN'T DO!" If you just want two points, just post the word "Huzzah" or something. You're not going to convert someone to athiesm by answering the question that way. Give the Christian's the benefit of the doubt: it's there question, and they want answers given their assumption that god exists. If they're wrong, then the question is meaningless, and there's not much point to answer it anyway.
Now, to be fair, I should ask why Christians answer Athiest questions in the same way, but since Athiests don't have any dogma to really ask questions about, I'm not sure where the flip-side is. Anyone have any ideas?
In short: if people are being evangelical to you, tell them to go away, but if you answer their question saying "God doesn't exist" that's the same damned thing.
This isn't really a question, is it...
2006-07-29
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