They like to have fun, but sometimes some people don't want to play along. If a serious question did come from an atheist, would you pay attention to it? I could also ask this of theist, too.
Most questions are paid attention to because they have a certain hook, a comment or catch phrase that will catch a readers attention. Just take a look at the front page of your local paper. Most of the time it is something negative or critical about another group.
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I am surprised that some atheists feel that there are few intelligent questions to atheists. I once asked:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AuaDQ_HuW5_KRnXoHKEKBmnty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071106182639AAAPW2E
Maybe asinine wasn't the right term to use. I don't know what to think. I mean, I try to defend you guys, but then I see comments that contradict what an atheist might have said earlier.
I don't know. Maybe I think too much.
2007-11-25 11:25:24
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answered by Anonymous
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According to the copenhagen many worlds interpretation of quantum physics, yes, it's possible that the universe splits everytime a quantum wavestate collapses. This means they'd have different histories. However, there is no currently known test which would establish the multiverse concept. The best/most we can do right now is look for extra dimensions in our own universe. Also, the supercollider may TECHNICALLY create fusion, it's primary goal is subatomic research, not fusion research. Imagine slamming two uranium atoms together at near the speed of light. Lots of momentum there. For a little while, those nuclei WILL join, but more importantly, they'll then explode into a quark plasma. THAT's what the physicists working onthe supercollider are interested in.
2016-05-25 22:44:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello. blaspemous silly statements with no sensible jargon go over my head like a boeing 757. Liked your question tho.
2007-11-25 11:51:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I am running low on intelligent answers that can be answered by people who can't think for themselves without spewing inane Bible scriptures at me and who believe in pseudo-science, miracles, false doctrine and fairytales. When I ask a serious question I never get a real answer. When Christians ask for intelligent questions, all they want is to prove that they understand science and they want us to tell them where the beginning of life came from if it didn't come from their God. No one knows yet. Atheists are content with answers that are not forthcoming without saying that God did it. Until I know the truth, I'll admit that I don't know. If someone hadn't told you about your God from birth, would you truly believe in him now?
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2007-11-25 11:30:30
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answered by AuroraDawn 7
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I asked "why don't you believe in the bible" and guess what? some religious fanatic complained and yahoo promtly removed my question! so shut up about atheists not being able to debate you-we could mop the floor with you if the powers to be would let us. They don't because religion is business so...go ahead, congratulate yourself for being the toughest dog in the yard-you're not and we are not allowed to prove you wrong.
2007-11-25 11:31:39
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answered by drumul.taberei 1
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Believing in a supernatural God is really not a matter for "evidence". Either you believe in God or you don't - it is a matter of faith. As I define "God" as the natural universe and not as a supernatural entity, its pretty hard for anybody to deny the existence of what they are living in. The real truth is that the believers believe without real proof, and the non-believers don't believe with no real proof either. There are 3,000 different beliefs in deities on Earth - with 2,999 of them having to be wrong, the odds are pretty bad of anybody having gotten it right.
2007-11-25 11:36:52
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answered by Paul Hxyz 7
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I don't tend to ask questions, rather I answer questions of the imbecilie atheists [sorry brothers and sisters ;-) ] and believers.
But I honestly don't think believing in God means you believe in fairytales though, that's just stupid, a fairytale is made up, and while there's no proof God exists, there's also no definitive prooof he doesn't exist.
2007-11-25 11:49:56
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answered by angel_of_thought 4
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I saw, nowhere in this paragraph, ANY intelligent Atheist questions, nor questions at all. I DID see a lot of nonsensical, incoherent, or meaningless talk, commonly referred to by you as "jargon."
2007-11-25 11:31:41
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answered by Anonymous
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What kind of questions would you expect us to ask? We have no interest in religion, only in educating religious people to help break them of their indoctrinations. We already know the answers to the kinds of questions a theist would expect us to ask.
2007-11-26 18:08:16
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answered by RaisedByWolves 3
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haha - if we came from onkeys, than why r there monkeyzs?!?!?!?!?!
you religious people have absolutely no flippin idea what youre talking about
its so frustrating when people just reject a view backed by so much evidence on the basis of faith
put that dusty old book down and pick up a science text book, theres more sense on one page of my a level biology book than in youre enitre ridiculous holy book
2007-11-26 09:57:22
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answered by mark_gg_daniels 4
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