What is up with that?
Ding a ling a ling, breakfast is served.
(dog drools)
2007-06-25
07:25:42
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
Memo to angela lauren f. Thanks for those 50 answers, but yours is the one I wanted *drink*, enjoy your breakfast.
Shawn B, does that make you the 1000th person to answer it? Which is funnier?
purple_kathryn, thanks, I just got them at Walmart.
Kallan, nice avatar, is that a guy or a girl?
2007-06-25
07:55:11 ·
update #1
So, would that be like saying I can't read up on men's health because I'm a woman, and therefore have no right to be on the men's health section?
We still have valid points to make regarding religion, even if we don't believe. Besides, atheists need to step up, since some particular people keep trying to inject religion into our public classrooms, politics, and government.
2007-06-25 07:32:10
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answered by Mi Atheist Girl 4
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Atheists have no answers, only questions. They delight in demolishing other people's beliefs for the time old reason that Mephistopheles gave in Marlow's Dr Faustus, namely that in hell the only consolation is to drag other people there. Why otherwise would they take exception to other people's innocent beliefs? There are all kinds of things which I wouldn't want to share in myself -- snooker, lacrosse, heavy metal music, etc. etc. -- but I wouldn't begrudge other people's right to enjoy them if they are that way inclined. However, atheists are for some reason hell-bent on making others share in their dismal prospect of a few trouble filled years on this earth and then -- nothing. Or so they hope.....
2007-06-25 15:20:54
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answered by Doethineb 7
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I'm here because I find the study of theology in all its mariad forms to be an intriguing topic.
I needn't believe a thing to study it. I've done in-depth critical analyses of the Lord of the Rings mythology, along with the mythology from the role-playing game, "Werewolf: The Apocalypse." However, I believe in neither Sauron or Werewolves.
If the Christians all left, I'd still be here enjoying the dialog with the non-Christian theists ... after all, you Christians don't have exclusive access to the belief in a higher power.
2007-06-25 14:29:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I think maybe they have a real issue with reading.
Hove you noticed the spelling on some of thier so called coments.
Or perhapps thier wanting in but they don't have thier manners adjusted right yet.
2007-06-25 14:40:17
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answered by ya-who 5
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Hilarious! Congratulations on being the 1000th user to ask this question.
2007-06-25 14:30:41
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answered by Shawn B 7
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Becasue the Athiests enjoy heated discussion.
2007-06-25 14:29:18
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answered by Nijg 6
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super question have wondered about that myself,they will say that we Christians try to convert them//they know that some of us dont feel it is necessary to convert them we cant that is between them and God our job is to spread the gospel(good news)which i think we do quite well but they have insecurities,they can quote passages from the bible so we know they read some of it if for no other reason than to argue
2007-06-25 15:14:21
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answered by loveChrist 6
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I'll take some poached eggs, hold the hollandaise, some bran muffins, orange juice and the fruit platter.
2007-06-25 14:29:32
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answered by Kallan 7
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This is where non-believers take a beating from the religies.We can either stay away and let the bashings go on, or defend ourselves.
2007-06-25 14:30:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Atheist are just confused!! and they are bored!!
They like to see us ask these questions and say their dumbest opinions which makes no sense!!
They think that we are searching for answers but in reality we are not!!
God Bless!!!
2007-06-25 14:40:24
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answered by ♥ inkythecutie ♥ 2
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