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Hmmm........and you noticed this when?

2007-07-24 05:31:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You asked two questions.

1) No. Have you ever noticed how you are stereotyping a while group of people? The only thing all atheists have in common is that they do not believe in God. That's it. And if you still don't get it replace atheists with "black people"...

2) Are you mental? You are claiming the only time an atheist insults someone is when the atheist is exposed as a hypocrite. Clearly atheists can insult people whenever they want to. (Yes, I realize this is not what you meant, but your poorly thought out question did not deserve a real response - there quite obviously are thousands of examples of atheists having a civil debate - so only a moron would think they "can only insult you")

2007-07-24 05:35:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

And you, my dearest Christian and child of Jesus; have a little bit of a hard feeling over something... Someone must've insulted you with a witty comment a few minutes ago, and now you're acting your age: kindergarten age that is.

But, hey. You just leave us hypocrites alone, and go along and pray to your Lord Savior. I'm sure all the venom you just drooled out must've saved you a good seat: in Hell. You do believe in Hell, don't you? Well, I'd watch my step with feeling so much hatred if I were you, cause it won't look too nice on your CV.

Have a nice day :)

2007-07-24 05:46:48 · answer #3 · answered by ☻illusion☻ 3 · 0 0

Hypocritical? No, not from atheists.

A hypocrite is someone who acts different than what their claimed religion says they should. Wow, this fits Christianity to a 'T'. I've never seen or heard of an atheist do this at all.

2007-07-24 05:34:22 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Shoot sweetie, I can insult anyone anytime!

But I don't understand why you think it's hypocritical to only insult someone after being insulted....that rather makes sense to me; most people operate that way. Someone who insults others when they aren't being insulted might be considered mean, not hypocritical.

Isn't it just as "hypocritical" (by your definition) to vent only when you've been insulted?

And isn't it silly to lump everyone together? To make sweeping, inaccurate statements?

Wound-licking should be a private affair, IMHO.

2007-07-24 05:38:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, I haven't noticed that. I see hypocrites mostly on the Christian side of the issue.

The atheists seem to have fairly straightforward answers that actually address the question, for the most part.

I do see them making fun of some of the Christian arguments, but only because the arguments are so lame and so old. It's hard not to poke at such an easy target.

2007-07-24 05:30:04 · answer #6 · answered by nondescript 7 · 14 0

You mean how they are hypocrites who believe in God, talk about others who sin, and then go out and do worse? Oh wait, that's not Atheists, that's Christians.

2007-07-24 05:53:41 · answer #7 · answered by Jack B, sinistral 5 · 1 0

And this question is neither hypocritical or insulting, right?

Look in a mirror, then come back and try to be civil. Ok skippy?

2007-07-24 05:31:20 · answer #8 · answered by mikalina 4 · 8 0

I suppose that paying out 630 million in child molesting charges, then announcing that you are the one and only true church of god isn't hypocritical? This is not the only faith group that is paying out big bucks for their sickness.

2007-07-24 05:35:59 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I cannot understand why people still make judgements while insulting others for doing the same thing!

Somehow this doesnt seem ok to me.

Blessings To All
)o(
Trinity

2007-07-24 05:33:57 · answer #10 · answered by trinity 5 · 0 0

A trait we all share, ain't it.

I'm a hypocrite without even being a Christian, nor an atheist. Is that legal?

2007-07-24 05:32:22 · answer #11 · answered by Jack P 7 · 4 0

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