good luck getting them to answer a question with out a rude remark. we both know that when judgment comes they will have to answer and then there is no denying.
folks, we did not say that GOD did and remember you don't believe in him so why does it tic you off?
2006-07-25 18:26:24
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answered by melissa s 4
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Does truth and God must exist together? Do we need to believe in God in order to believe truth such as 1+1=2, earth is having circular motion about sun, rape is bad....
Our human being can't even have enough knowledge to judge what is truth? Of course, no every question or doubt could be explained by man, but we don't need answer for all questions in order to survive. We need to be independent, to able to give a logical reason to tell us what is truth, whatever is related to our daily life. We, human, should working hard to get answers, instead of merely believing, that is the purpose to have a free-will-mind.
2006-07-26 01:37:50
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answered by wyeechen 2
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Why what? Why you think there is no truth in ateists? How the hell do you expect us to know that? Or does "why" mean "why are some people atheists, if there is no truth in them"? Well, the answer to that would possibly be that some people do see some truth in atheism. Just because you cannot see it because you were blinded by your religion doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
2006-07-26 01:30:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Truth is a relative term. For me the truth is that God doesn't exist. You can believe in the truth that you wanted. Free will.
2006-07-26 01:36:39
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answered by Lost. at. Sea. 7
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There is no truth in belief. That's why it is called belief, and not fact. Atheism is not truth, and theism is not truth. (well, obviously one of them is true, but we are currently unable to know which) They are beliefs. And anyone who feels the need to attack other people's beliefs, as you seem to be doing here, and in such a senseless and poorly thought-out manner, must be extremely insecure with their own beliefs. In a way, I feel sorry for you. But mostly I just find you funny. (Not in a good way)
2006-07-26 02:02:50
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answered by Master Maverick 6
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Your wrong.. The truth in me comes from been a good person the truth in you comes from wanting a reward at the end.. Heaven..
2006-07-26 01:25:22
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answered by Jade H 3
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Truth of Christians' standard? No, atheists don't do that kind of truth. But then again, both of our statements would be grossly generalizing.
2006-07-26 01:33:53
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answered by : ) 6
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Do explain. There is plenty of truth in me. In truth, I believe that no gods exist. Is there any reason you feel the need to insult our beliefs?
2006-07-26 01:24:50
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answered by holidayspice 5
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I think this is a follow-up to her question about why atheists call out to God - see, soulsista is a mind-reader who can understand exactly what each of us is thinking at any given time. So when we denied calling out to God, she knew we were lying.
Se, she knows exactly what's going on in our heads. It's not that she's just an arrogant, self-congratulatory know-it-all or anything like that.
2006-07-26 01:33:46
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answered by XYZ 7
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I am no atheist but I find your question demeans you and your faith. As Pontius Pilate asked of Christ: What is truth?
Each of us must ask and answer that question for ourselves. To believe that you have found that answer and everyone who believes different than you is wrong is the height of conceit.
Judge not.
2006-07-26 01:27:52
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answered by Rory McRandall 3
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Sounds like you are on a crusade.
Feel like nailing an atheist to the cross?
I think you are taking yourself WAY too serious.
2006-07-26 02:05:18
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answered by Unmountable Bootvolume 3
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