advance apology, i cannot help myself.
What kind of fruit are you?
2007-12-13 15:19:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, you got the angry atheists who blame Christians for everything.
Next you got the logical atheists who explain something in scientific terms so advanced that you need a degree to figure it out.
I also see the christian atheists who can't let go of their former christian self.
You know, the ones who want a atheist church to attend.
Then you got the children atheists who just took the blasphemy challenge.
You know, the ones who don't know a thing about being a atheist, wanting to ban religion.
Finally, you got the offended atheists.
The ones who get offended by someone saying Merry Christmas or the under god in school.
I think that is about everybody.
God Bless
2007-12-16 17:31:55
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answered by Anonymous
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To be fair to both sides, Atheism in and of itself isn't a religion by any definition of religion that I have come accross however some atheists can be religious. Try telling a Buddhist that he isn't religious, yet a Buddhist is most definitely an atheist. One doesn't have to believe in a deity to be religious. For those who don't know about Buddhism, Buddhists on the whole don't believe in any external creator god thus making them an atheistic religion. Conversely there are some theistic philosophies such as deism that would strongly object to being called religious (some deists also object to being called theistic but their belief in some kind of god puts them under the broadest definition of theism which is why it is listed on some lists of philosophies as a sub-set of theism to the annoyance of those deists). That being said, not all deists object to being called religious, so long as they can define religious in Einstein's words: My feeling is religious insofar as I am imbued with tile consciousness of the insufficiency of the human mind to understand more deeply the harmony of the Universe which we try to formulate as "laws of nature." Albert Einstein — Letter to Beatrice Frohlich, December 17, 1952; Einstein Archive 59-797 Also, I'd be curious to see what you make of this definition of religion. “To devote your life to the good of all and to the happiness of all is religion. Whatever you do for your own sake is not religion” Swami Vivekananda You see not every definition of religion has to involve some kind of deity. I'm not telling you that atheism is a religion, it most certainly is not but I hope that you will see that there are many definitions of religion not just the dictioinary's.
2016-05-23 11:52:15
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answered by madeleine 3
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2007-12-13 15:15:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I have seen some spicy ones and a few that are sweet. I try to avoid the sour or bitter ones. A few nutty flavors here and there... I feel like I've left someone out.
2007-12-13 15:17:07
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answered by future dr.t (IM) 5
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There are 2 basic flavors of atheism.
Softies and Hardies. The softies use respect and reason things out in a completely understandable way. The hardies bash religion and try to make holy text appear like fairy tales instead of true scholarly works. Hardies far outnumber softies.
2007-12-13 15:16:11
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answered by Panda WafflesZilla 3
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31 flavors
2007-12-13 15:15:44
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answered by Ms. Lady 7
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One Atheism with a great variety of personalities...
Many of whom I have grown to respect and greatly care for.
2007-12-13 15:25:23
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answered by bonsai bobby 7
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Flavors of atheism is new to me.
Either I am, or I am not. Hard, soft, crunchy or squishy?
Let's hear....
2007-12-13 15:17:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Too many. The has something against their religious parents so they hate all christians, the "scene kid" atheists, the ones that think all wars are caused by christians... ugh morons...
2007-12-13 15:16:21
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answered by Anonymous
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There is only one "flavor." Either you don't believe in God or you do. Its that simple. Atheists don't and if they do, they are agnostic.
2007-12-13 15:17:59
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answered by Anonymous
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