Why do you atheists quote the Words of a God you don't believe in when trying to make a point.
If you don't believe God exists, then using His Word only makes you a hypocrite.
Why do you do it?
2006-10-16
03:09:42
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Evolution is voodoo science that has never been proven. You accept it by faith, thus it is your faith-based belief, and your religion.
Life can't evolve from non-life, scientists proved that by failing to do it.
And using the words you don't accept as truth to make your point simply makes you all hypocrites.
2006-10-16
03:20:36 ·
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You've exposed the flaw in their hypocritical responses.
They do not believe God's Word, but yet they use it when it suits their purposes.
Kinda like circular logic.
And to all you atheists..
Would you all like some cheese with your whines?
HA HA HA HA HA
2006-10-16 06:43:27
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answered by The Question Man 3
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Bullshite! I can quote form any source I choose to. I claim all literature as my source material. It's not hypocritical to quote from a work to dispute a point. The main reason I quote the Bible is because I've studied it extensively and because I enjoy pinting out how many self-proclaimed Christians defy the Bible at every turn.
2006-10-16 03:18:00
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answered by Gene Rocks! 5
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Religion - a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature,
and purpose of the universe often based on myth!
It seems to me this fits just about all human religions.
Why do we need religion anyway? It only seems to set us
one against another!
Do we embrace the notion of religion because we are to
frightened to acknowledge the possibility this is all
there is?
All contemporary religious dogma has failed humanity!
All contemporary religious dogma divides the human family!
All contemporary religious dogma causes too many tears!
The whole of humanity longs for something that will bring
us all together as Family. Something that will allow us to
embrace our unity.
Nothing I see on Earth today makes this possible!!!
Have fun but be safe.
2006-10-16 03:29:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you serious? When Atheists use scripture to prove a point....the point is usually that there are many flaws with "God's word" A hypocrite is someone who says they believe in one thing (like ohhhh loving thy neighbor for example) but does another (asking antagonistic questions) I've been a christian and so I know your goal is to "win souls for Christ" Is this the best plan you've come up with???
2006-10-16 03:15:14
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answered by Joeygirl 4
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These words of god were written by men, so atheist are quoting words of men. Nothing hypocritical in that if you give credit to the original author
2006-10-16 03:14:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe they're pointing out the hypocrisy of Christianity.
After all, countless opposing viewpoints can be defended equally well by using bible quotes... it's contradictory in the extreme.
2006-10-16 03:16:41
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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If you don't believe that Ahura Mazda exists but want to show contradictions in his teachings, would you use his own words?
You clearly need some logic classes. If I think David Koresh is WRONG, I have to be able to justify that statement by repeating his statements. Please explain to me how else to do so WITHOUT being a hypocrite?
Seriously, If you tell me, "Look, god exists and is perfect because the bible says XYZ", and I say "I can't discuss XYZ because they are fiction" What would you say to me? How do we even debate?
2006-10-16 03:13:01
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answered by Anonymous
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We don't quote the words of a god. We quote the words of a man who wrote a book.
2006-10-16 03:13:07
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answered by ssolloss 2
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Is that why believers never quote anything of substance about evolution or science? I thought they were just being stupid and uninformed
2006-10-16 03:17:13
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answered by Anonymous
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When you literalist Christians try to refute Evolution, why do you quote from Darwin's "Origin of Species"?
It's called proof by contradiction.
"The Bible says X. X is demonstratably false. Therefore, the Bible contains errors."
2006-10-16 03:13:25
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answered by Anonymous
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