I'm more Fundie Christian but, I think you might enjoy listening to Chuck Missler's Cosmic Codes. He is a genius and has some great arguments for intelligent design.
2007-03-22 16:13:46
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answered by archangel72901 4
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what is a fundie atheists? Who is Richard Dawkins?
Anyway, unlike christianity or other religions, there are no prophets or pope or another one to obey. Atheists listens to logics and proven theories, and to some, trying to find if there are any other illogicality to the "proven" theories. As in full free will, uses mind, intelligences and wisdom rather then plain old books of contradiction in which mindless zombies are told to obey and not question.
2007-03-22 23:16:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not sure what a fundie atheist is, it doesn't seem to be something easily defined. As you are asking about Dawkins, I presume you have read his books. You wouldn't be silly enough to talk about something about which you know nothing, would you? Did you find some of his arguments in Climbing Mt Improbable to be a reiteration of those in The Blind Watchmaker or did he expand on them taking them to new levels. I would be interested in hearing your thoughts on the matter.
2007-03-22 23:36:56
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answered by tentofield 7
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First off, you make yourself seem silly by not understanding what the word 'fundamentalist' means.
Second, the vast majority of atheists came up with the exact same arguments long before they read anything by Mr. Dawkins.
Third, calling the arguments 'silly' is not at all intelligent based upon the fact that you are entirely incapable of countering a single argument presented by Mr. Dawkins or virtually any other atheist.
Fourth, atheists are capable of answering their own life questions, thank you berry much.
2007-03-22 23:15:47
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answered by SomeGuy 6
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I beg pardon? Lame talking points? What are you speaking of, mister?
Dawkins is a decent author. But he's a bit too shrill for my mind.
There are no answers available for all of life's questions. And I am quite comfortable with saying, "I don't know."
I find the FSM to be an illustration that has outlived its usefulness.
And I remain an atheistic agnostic, who finds your condescending attitude tiresome.
2007-03-22 23:20:34
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answered by NHBaritone 7
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No human answers all of life's questions for me. To think that would be limiting. Some of life's questions are best answered by animals, by water, by a rock, or by the sky. Step outside yourself for a moment and ask a snail about life, you may learn something.
2007-03-22 23:16:24
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answered by Murazor 6
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no human answers all of lifes questions for me. and no imaginary being in the sky does either. nothing can answer all of lifes questions you twit. assuming that you can answer such unanswerable things is the most arrogant concept ive ever heard. you brain must be tiny to believe that you are capable of understanding the meaning of life. its much harder to admit you do not know the answers than it is to create a neat little package to live your life by and refer to anytime you feel a bit confused and uncomfortable in the world.
tell me oh master of knowledge, whats at the end of the universe? and whats past that?
2007-03-23 00:36:09
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answered by jljljljljljljljljljl 2
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Mr. Matt needs some love today. Peace be with you.
By the way we listen to different points of views then make our choices instead of being spoon fed our "facts" from priest.
And "fundie atheist". What is that. May you please explain.
2007-03-22 23:15:01
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answered by Armund Steel 3
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My best source of talking points, is collecting stupid statements from evolution detractors. Thank you for all the material.
2007-03-22 23:15:50
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answered by novangelis 7
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Matt is really angry today. Did you get a bad grade on a math test, or did your girlfriend break up with you, or what?
2007-03-22 23:12:08
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answered by Anonymous
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