im a kristian n i recent tat remarc dont ak lik us kristins r dum cuz im a dam geneas cus da bibel tels mi sow!!
2007-01-12 20:08:09
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answered by Cupid Stunt 1
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First off, I find it funny how you used the term non-Atheist. You have just made a great point against Atheism: the Atheists I've talked to have always shied away from talk about Atheism being a religion, but you just proved otherwise. Great job!
Second off, who cares about spelling and Grammar when you're talking about what people believe? There is a right and a wrong in this universe and it's WAY more than whether you can spell anser (answer).
2007-01-12 20:08:01
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answered by visitorparkingonly 2
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That's "grammar", unless you're talking about Kelsey from "Frasier'.
Atheists come from a scientific and logical background which requires accuracy. In chemistry, for example, mistaking methanol for ethanol could be fatal, either causing a fire or someone being poisoned by drinking methanol by mistake. Those who are accurate and exacting in one field tend to carry it over into other parts of their lives, and so it is with the laziness of poor spellers and their sloth in the rest of their life.
As well, "akband" clearly missed the point. Atheists' willingness to _use_ a spellchecker and a grammar checker is a sign of our intelligence. Admitting to mistakes or even the possibility that one has made them requires intelligence and humility, two things that the religious are clearly lacking.
I was referring to spellcheckers and grammar checkers, in case any theists are uppity after reading that and mistake it for an insult.
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2007-01-12 20:11:36
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answered by Anonymous
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That is silly. I spell well and use proper grammar, and I am a christian. By the way, grammar is not capitalized, and you also spelled it wrong in case you are an atheist.
2007-01-12 20:05:11
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answered by Sparkles 7
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LOL
I think you're an evangelical Atheist!
2007-01-12 20:24:13
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answered by lookn2cjc 6
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its been proven time and time again. The higher you intellect the lower you chances of religious beliefs. Its a reverse relationship. Now i'm not saying all really intelligent people are non-religious but many of them are. IE 94% of the top american scientists are athiestic or agnostic.
2007-01-12 20:25:48
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answered by duffmanhb 3
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Maybe we're better educated (although I can testify that this is not always the case).
Then again, maybe we use the spell check on a more regular basis.
Who knows???
2007-01-12 20:04:00
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answered by Weird Darryl 6
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My education has required me to develop the ability to communicate concisely, and my day-to-day activities require meticulous attention to detail. I don't use spell-check, and never have. It's "grammar", BTW.
2007-01-12 20:06:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I am afraid you just proved your point. The word is grammar as opposed to grammer. Blessings to you. . .
2007-01-12 20:23:20
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answered by Spiritoso 3
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I don't know. You might want to use the spell check feature, yourself
(grammar)
2007-01-12 20:06:10
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answered by sneakers 2
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