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My question is this- when someone writes hate the sin, not the sinner, I immediately roll my eyes and sigh loudly. Is it ok to drink then too if you are really thirsty?
Also since I am not an Atheist, do I have to start spelling it athiest?

2007-07-05 10:59:41 · 18 answers · asked by Pangloss (Ancora Imparo) AFA 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Morey 000- nope you don't understand my question, and I don't believe it says anywhere that I think Atheists are sinners. Plus, you have no idea what my beliefs are.

2007-07-05 11:13:01 · update #1

LOL NGJ1225
Atheist Eye Candy. Where did you get that idea? One of my answers-
" I don't think there is any proof. You should just learn as much from all the world religions that you can and decide what works best for you. A lot of bigotry and violence could be avoided if people stopped demanding proof and insisting their religion is the only true religion. " Sorry, you're wrong.

2007-07-05 11:24:46 · update #2

18 answers

You must drink even if you are not thirsty and you must always spell atheist incorrectly so we can tell who you are!lol

**Drink**

2007-07-05 11:05:07 · answer #1 · answered by Elphaba 4 · 8 0

My important concern with Pascal's wager comes extra from a value income prognosis pondering the possibilities in touch. i've got self belief the possibility of a popular god-author present is amazingly low. Pascal's wager is in simple terms applies for religions that assert an eternal afterlife with a type of heaven or hell. i think of the possibility of a god of that description present is especially much negligible. Given the time, attempt, and money you ought to make investments to essentially stick to a non secular faith, it is in simple terms no longer well worth it. Even pondering eternity.

2016-10-19 23:25:59 · answer #2 · answered by frasier 4 · 0 0

Hate the sin, not the sinner? Maybe I've heard that before.. Seems like something Christians would quote. Like.. It's not your fault you're a Jew-hating homicidal genocidal suicidal Nazi homo-eugenicist, that's just the Satan in you! Of course Adolf Hitler was a bad person and should be hated!

And if your goal is to piss off some atheists, then by all means, spell it wrong. I don't care. I don't even notice.

2007-07-05 11:07:03 · answer #3 · answered by juhsayngul 4 · 1 2

It's a religion, even though it's set of beliefs are a lack thereof. It should be treated as a proper noun, Atheist. It's easy to hate the sinner, for they were the one who made the choice to sin. It all depends on your dictation of what a sin is though, which varies from person to person. Some say sex before marriage is a sin, to me, it's a personal choice.

If you're thirsty, I say drink!

2007-07-05 11:05:23 · answer #4 · answered by Alley S. 6 · 0 2

Errm. Is the answer 14?

2007-07-05 11:05:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

well if you want to spell it wright
it's just like spelling God with a capital G not because i believe/worship but because it is the correct way to spell a name

2007-07-05 11:07:28 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do your own thing. We're an easy group to gain approval from, so long as your thing doesn't HAVE to become OUR way.

2007-07-05 11:09:27 · answer #7 · answered by writersblock73 6 · 0 0

I don't think Pascal's wager is a sacrament.

2007-07-05 11:10:04 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes..

Only if you want to appear ignorant..

I suggest water every 3rd drink to keep up your stamina..

2007-07-05 11:12:59 · answer #9 · answered by Diane (PFLAG) 7 · 2 0

Yes. They generally mean that it's okay to be cruel to people when they say that. Few people who say that are not hypocrites.

2007-07-05 11:06:57 · answer #10 · answered by KC 7 · 0 1

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