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I mean, if you don't believe in God. Then why does it bother you atheist so,much? ,And why does it bother you so, if others want to worship God. ?
If you say. The christain, God is this or that. Then you are admitting ,it to yourself, that a God or God does exist. yet you don't believe God does why?
Why ,do you blame a God, for all the wrong doings in the world, If you don't believe God exist?
And why do you curse,the christain, God, if you don't believe in their God. I mean ,what is your purpose, to cuss God out, if God don't exist.
Or why is it, you blame the christain,God, for killing innocent children, old men ,old women.
I mean what is your purpose, if you don't even ,believe, in a God that don'texist?
What is you logic, for wanting to disgrace ,or destroy ones ,belief? .
If you don't even believe? What the logic, behind Your hate for a God, if that God doesn't exist? I mean aren't, you all defeating your purpose, to disbelieve?

2007-03-22 08:39:36 · 26 answers · asked by ? 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I mean explain ,how one can accuse someone of something, if that someone does not exist.
I mean isn't that a waste of time cussing something out?
What pupose does it do to blame something on nothing, If the thing your blaming, it on. Does not exist.
What is the logic ,behind blaming something on nothing, if it don't exist? What purpose does it serve?

2007-03-22 08:44:15 · update #1

26 answers

Circular reasoning: You don't believe in God because you have something against God, therefore you have something against God because you don't believe in him. Having something against a being in which someone does not believe is also logically impossible.

Logical rationality is a good thing and should be exercised more often. Simply because my beliefs do not conform with yours (and I'm not atheist), that doesn't mean that I have something against your beliefs. It merely means I don't believe in the same thing as you. Assuming without evidence that I am prejudiced against your beliefs does neither of us any favors.

2007-03-22 08:48:13 · answer #1 · answered by Kate S 3 · 0 0

I do not hate someone or something that does not exist.
I hate the mass stupidity that is a direct result of people's belief in false gods. This stupidity is responsible for too many unnecessary deaths and age old wars that may never end.

We should now be advanced enough to the point where we no longer need to believe in silly myths and fairy tales. The use and application of science has shown us why it rains. It has shown us that the earth revolves around the sun and not the other way around. It can explain to us why a person may appear to be demon-possessed.

We can use rational thought and logic to better understand the world around us. We no longer need mythological beings and creatures to blame or credit for seemingly unexplainable natural events.

Religion has been and will continue to be used as a tool to control large groups of people. Religion has been and will continue to be used as an excuse to hate and persecute.

We will not give up until the big 3 and all of their subsects fall and perish. We cannot move forward into the future and solve many real world problems without first abandoning previously believed falsehoods. We will eventually succeed for the sake of mankind.

2007-03-22 08:54:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It is hard to sit idly by and hear things like a senator trying to push creationism into our school system. Religion has inspired more wars on this planet than money has. God can be nearly shown not to exist by using statistics:

If our existence is improbable so much so that a supreme being had to create us, then the creation of a supreme being is that much more improbable.

That is a lot to think about! If everything is perfect because it had to be created by a god, then surely it is that much more complex to create a god!!!

2007-03-22 12:03:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

your ignorance comforts me. You worshipping God bothers me because i'd like to see gay people shut up about equal rights and you won't let them. Using the phrase "the Christian God is" doesn't admit belief. The hindu gods are... doesn't mean you accept the hindu gods' existence. NO atheist BLAMES God for the evil that exists, if you think that happens you are a MORON. They use evil to point out how incompetent they see your God would be if he was real.

Stop harming the world in the name of God and they'll stop insulting your God, i promise.

2007-03-22 08:54:18 · answer #4 · answered by ajj085 4 · 0 1

What?!
Just because I understand the Christian "idea" of God means that all of a sudden I believe it exists? I attended Catholic school for 6 years. So I am supposed to be ignorant and go on like the people who diss evolution and mistakenly believe it states that we came from monkeys and that evolution even broaches creation? Read some Sun Tzu, one must know thy enemy.
I kind of see your point, but the image and idea of god is a tangible palpable thing and so are its effects, for some people it is beneficial and that's fine, you can believe whatever the hell you want.
Heck the ancient Jewish faith never denied that other gods existed, only to not worship them "Though shall worship no other god before me." Doesn't this kind of imply that there are other gods? Otherwise there is no harm in worshiping them, like adultery with an imaginary partner. Unless "god" is really insecure and egotistical, not attributes I would expect in an omnipotent being. Or unless that "god" is a something the nobles and priests need the commoners to worship so they follow their rule and keep them in power.
But when people use their ideology in an attempt to question and disregard my beliefs or worse to wage war in "the name of god" then I get irritated.

2007-03-22 08:43:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

When people phrase questions about god doing "this or that", it is to make you think. It should not be taken as a sign that they believe in god. If atheists quote the bible, it's to make you think; it's not because they believe it's true. And so on...

Personally, I have nothing against god as there is no such thing. I don't like some of the followers though (note I said some, not all). Keep it out of our schools, government and laws, and we'll get along swimingly.

2007-03-22 08:44:26 · answer #6 · answered by glitterkittyy 7 · 1 1

I have never blamed god for anything, as god doesn't exist.

I DO object to those religious people (in this country, Christians) who try to force everyone live according to what they think their imaginary being wants.

THAT I fight, as it's unconstitutional and anti-American.

I have never known of an atheist who blamed god for anything; atheists don't believe god exists.

If you actually meet someone who calls themselves an atheist, who seriously blames god (as opposed to a rhetorical device that "blames god" as a reductio ad absurdem argument, say) then that person is not an atheist.

2007-03-25 15:31:24 · answer #7 · answered by tehabwa 7 · 0 0

*sigh* You don't seem to understand what "atheism" is.

"If you say... God is this or that. Then you are admitting... that a God does exist"

No, kiddo, I admit that a god CONCEPT supposedly possesses certain attributes. I can speak of unicorns without actually believing or implying that they exist.

"Why ,do you blame a God"

I don't. gOds don't exist to take the blame. I don't even blame gOds for my pregnancy troubles. That was all biological.

"you blame the christain,God, for killing innocent children"

No, again, Yahweh doesn't exist. IF that gOd existed as described in the Bible THEN I would be able to blame it for those things... but it doesn't exist.

"What is you logic, for wanting to disgrace ,or destroy ones ,belief?"

I don't want to destroy anything. All I want is for people to accept reality. All I want is for people to be rational and recognize that religious faith is intellectually worthless.

2007-03-22 08:41:25 · answer #8 · answered by ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT•• 7 · 9 1

i'm an atheist. i've denounced all religious beliefs and i've chosen to live my life as i see fit. for me there is no god. the actions of the world reflect those who inhabit it. you must have come across some confused atheists. or maybe you came across an agnostic? do you even know the difference. just look at the load of crap you've written. you've done nothing but add more fuel the fire that already consumes this section of Y! Answers. Instead of turning the other way you "lay down the law" and find it necessary to critique others beliefs and the choices they make. let them say your god is the scource of evil, who gives a ****? yeah, say that crap to those who have shot you down, not the rest of us.

2007-03-22 08:53:30 · answer #9 · answered by iron chef bryan 4 · 0 1

People CAN worship God. What offends me is that they were indoctrinated to do so. That's degrading to humanity.

I can say Santa Claus this, Santa Claus that... does that mean I believe Ol' Santa Claus exists?

I don't blame God for anything because he isn't real.

I never cuss.

An atheist can NOT HATE GOD.

2007-03-22 08:46:44 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

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