LMAO,
most these people are clueless, they just want to get 2 points. Everyone has own opinion even when that opinion is wrong
1st Amendment, but some people tend to abuse it, then they become IDIOTS.
2007-07-21 06:29:33
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answered by steven25t 7
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I'm not sure if your questions were posted earnestly or in jest, but I will respond anyway...
As to your first question:
I've read many posts in this category and, in my opinion, - there are just as many 'clueless' theists and atheists on here as there are 'enlightened' ones.
Indeed, - there are 'clues' to be had here in R&S, - and all one really has to do to find them,...
is to wander around in here and look for them, - with their eyes OPEN,... as I'm sure that more than a few on here would attest that view.
Unfortunately, - there will always be those who will never have a clue, - as they have chosen to view Life through their brassbound scopes of narrow mindedness.
Finally, in response to your last question:
Even if I had the knowledge it would take to effort such a task, I wouldn't waste my time with it.
Remember: There are no 'absolutes' in science;... even Newton's 'Laws' of Motion lose their bearings at the quantum level.
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2007-07-21 04:36:47
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answered by Saint Christopher Walken 7
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The reason that I participate in Y!A is that I like to write, so I look for interesting questions to write about. Occasionally one pops up here, and when I see a question specifically addresed to atheists, I usually respond if the question has even a hint of merit.
I have no interest in disproving anything as I am neither a scientist nor a logician. I simply try to live my life honestly and free of illusions, and for me, religion falls into that category.
2007-07-21 02:28:28
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answered by nightserf 5
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Being neither religious nor atheist, I can observe with a less than bigoted view (well, almost, anyway), and I think the atheists are here just to push the buttons of all those one-sided believers. It's like poking a stick into an ant's nest. They get a lot of fun out of the bites they get when they bait you.
2007-07-21 02:06:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Religion is a subject like any other topic. Most atheists know a lot about the subject, often a thorough study of it is what opened their eyes and put them off it. Yes, it may have tasted sweet in the mouth, but later turned sour in the stomach.
2007-07-21 02:13:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Um, what are you smoking?
Pay attention, kid. The atheists here are almost the only ones who DO understand religion and spirituality. If we weren't here, hardly any of the questions asked here would get any correct answers, because only a very few of the believers here know anything at all about the topic.
2007-07-21 02:07:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you serious? Please read my profile if you want to know why I am here. This is an open forum, not your personal forum. Your question is offensive.
I couldn't begin to prove or disprove anything that Einstein came up with, nor have I ever claimed to be able to do so.
2007-07-21 02:03:34
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answered by Kathryn™ 6
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Hiroshima,Nagasaki,the nuclear power plants,the starlight being bent by the gravity of the sun,accurate time dilation measurements repeated over and over on travelers in high velocity vehicles.Don't need to prove it,if you think it's simply a theory,man,I don't even know what to say.Ever read a science book?
2007-07-21 02:13:02
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answered by nobodinoze 5
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last time i looked there were no rules that said people had to be segregated,does not yr new testament not say u must accept them as a brother?If yr faith is that weak that u can not stand debate u r not a true kristian
2007-07-21 02:05:06
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answered by Anonymous
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If you heard a person discredits the dignity and the honour of people ,then know that he is not a true believer.
2007-07-21 02:05:31
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answered by Anonymous
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