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It is a religion in some sense, and definitions DO matter if they don't, then straw man arguments would abound more than they already do: https://answersingenesis.org/world-religions/atheism/feedback-is-atheism-a-religion And as a bonus (even secul…
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fred maxwell wrote: » Evolution has been observed in the laboratory: http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2014/02/evolution-in-real-time/ That just demonstrates natural selection in bacteria. Nothing new or evolutionary there. Creationists …
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fred maxwell wrote: » Perhaps, as an atheist, I can help you better understand why your beliefs about atheism being a "religion" or "belief system" are wrong. The definition of atheism is a lack of belief in the existence of one or more deiti…
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digitalclips wrote: » No it isn't. This a joke right? Come on it has to be? You say nonsense and back it up with a link to Fox News as your source. Brilliant, best laugh all day ... 'I don't believe in mythology' can hardly be a religion…
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digitalclips wrote: » You can post million links. Just stop and think for yourself. As I started off by saying, does not believing in the tooth fairy qualify in your book as a religion? What part of 'not' don't you get? The point is, if you re…
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digitalclips wrote: » You can post million links. Just stop and think for yourself. As I started off by saying, does not believing in the tooth fairy qualify in your book as a religion? What part of 'not' don't you get? Nice ad hominem. Big…
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digitalclips wrote: » So the only bit of science you can select to compare with believing in myths is the big bang? Really? You may not have noticed but science has had a modest few successes. You may not have notice either, but there are man…
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digitalclips wrote: » This a joke right? Come on it has to be? You say nonsense and back it up with a link to Fox News as your source. Brilliant, best laugh all day ... 'I don't believe in mythology' can hardly be a religion! http://mobi…
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fred maxwell wrote: » There's no such thing as a 'burden of disproof.' As the person positively asserting the existence of a God, the burden of proof is on you. Man has invented over 2,800 deities throughout recorded history -- and not provided …
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digitalclips wrote: » Religions thrive because of the gullible. Atheism is a belief system and a religion, so they also fall into the category of being gullible? If so I completely agree you. Or are atheist some sort of exception, which I wou…
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latifbp wrote: » My lord and savior Zeus did not quite see it the same way. “Claiming to be wise, they became fools,” ??Romans? ?1:22? ?ESV?? http://bible.com/59/rom.1.22.esv “So Paul, standing in the midst of the Areopagus, said: “Men of …
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“Claiming to be wise, they became fools, Therefore God gave them up in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies among themselves, because they exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the cre…
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Quote: Originally Posted by FineWine Well, there's an example of where religion - a belief system that's not based on science - has led you astray: you seem to think that "being gay is a choice". Had you paid attention to science instead, you'd…
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finewine wrote: » Win or lose in this instance - it really doesn't matter. The long term trend is toward victory for the angels. They (broadly conservatives) are always against the civil rights of the era, whatever the era may be - whether we shou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by FineWine For that matter, the freedom to exercise your religion is severely limited - if there is a conflict between the law and religious behavior, the law trumps it - which is why you may not for example discrimina…
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“In those days there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes.” ??Judges? ?17:6? ?ESV?? http://bible.com/59/jdg.17.6.esv
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zroger73 wrote: » Because your TV probably doesn't have Bluetooth. Virtually all TV remotes still operate on IR. The power and volume keys being referenced are for controlling the power and volume of your TV, not the ATV. From the impression I …
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lightknight wrote: » I also do. I don't know if I'm reasonable. I can be reasoned with, though, or bought off if the price is right. Agreed. Going from 4s to 5s was skeptical, but once I held a friends I thought it was nice. Holding the 6 i…
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sog35 wrote: » how much do you get for a 2 year old phone? I only could get $240 from Apple when I tried to trade in my 5S when the 6 just came out. I bought it for $750. I decided just to keep it. I sold my 16 GB 4s for $350 on eBay when th…
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londor wrote: » So you are attracted to both sexes then. Let me break it to you, you are bisexual. That's your sexuality and it's something you didn't choose. What you chose is as a bisexual man to only engage in heterosexual sex. Capability an…