Why we don't believe in God. No need to explain.
2007-06-04 17:47:40
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Being an atheist potential that there are actually not any tethers to the ether international. Why could all people ward off answering a query except the question is in basic terms too dumb to respond to. some human beings want info that God exists and so a approaches there is none. human beings think of the Bible is a veiled e book of regulations and regulations that needed to be accompanied back in the day, to maintain human beings in line. people who have faith in prepared faith are sheep and absence he potential to think of and do for themselves, praying to a pair non-modern-day factor that would or won't help out a soul in want or in worry. human beings compliment God while issues are stable and curse God while issues are undesirable and say this is Gods will. this is crap. human beings can't think of taking the duty for his or her own lives and the thank you to stay it with distinctive function, morality, ethically and without malice, prejudice and hypocrisy. Being born and dying are info of existence. We pass away an imprint in the international and each physique have what it takes to make the main out of existence mutually as in the international. Did you ever hear of the large Bang thought? Why no longer do slightly greater reading earlier you slam atheists?
2016-11-04 23:42:35
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answered by gabryszek 4
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There may be individual questions that individual atheists ignore, but as a group, y'all have been pretty forthcoming here at Y!A. People who don't think so really need to look again. I have seen very articulate explanations of why Pascal's Wager is a bad argument, what atheists do believe in, where we come from, etc. And some questions, like "Where do you think you'll go when you die?", really need only the simplest of answers.
2007-06-05 02:35:26
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answered by GreenEyedLilo 7
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What is the root cause of the big bang. Some Atheists will respond by saying a sudden explosion of energy but energy can't be created from nothing. So it is the old "Prime Mover" debate in which something can't come from nothing
2007-06-07 08:28:05
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answered by NIHIL VERUM NISI MORS 2
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My big question is where does everything come from? How did any sort of matter come into the world. How was the incredibly dense and infinitely small point that was the universe before the big bang come into existance?
Related to it is this one about evolution. Where did the first organic material come from that became the first living thing? Where did THAT material come from?
2007-06-04 17:51:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I like this question. Matt D. is my favorite answer.
Most of the answers are completely irrelevant though. Questions like, "Where did we come from?", "Where will u go when u die?" can't really be answered by and atheist because these kinds of thoughts are questions that a religious person would want answered because they involve a deity, whereas to an atheist they don't matter.
2007-06-04 18:02:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Watch someone say 'They can't prove there is no God'.
I have found that my questions are more likely to be intelligently and logically answered by atheists as a group, than any other group.
2007-06-05 02:40:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, I'll answer anything as long as I can understand what the question is asking. I do tend to ignore the trolls though
2007-06-05 02:34:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm athiest, and I avoid most religion based questions in general, because I personally don't have time for that sorta thing.
Although if asked, I usually just explain that I believe in the sciences, and not in supernatural forces. It's just the most logical path I see.
2007-06-04 17:47:40
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answered by Z3DA 3
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I like to avoid questions that are over-asked. For example: Why are atheist in this section? I completely ignore that one.
2007-06-04 17:48:32
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answered by Armand Steel 3
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The questions I avoid are the ones I've answered hundreds of times and have grown bored with.
2007-06-04 17:48:24
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answered by Anonymous
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