(August 17, 2015 at 11:31 am)Faith No More Wrote:(August 16, 2015 at 9:38 pm)Godschild Wrote: I said it was those who I see all the time, I bet if I was to go looking I could find a report that shows the opposite and maybe you should do more research on depression, a lot of depression is found to be related to diet, read Building a Mind.
GC
Don't patronize me, asshole, and quit backpedaling. You said that based upon what people here post about their depression that you were certain that atheists are more depressed than Christians. I provided a study that said you were wrong, but your only response is to do more research on depression, all while failing to do your own research to rebut my critique of your claim. Now, are you going to address that you were wrong?
And don't think I didn't notice that you skipped over my response to your statement that those who have an inherited tendency towards depression don't count. I love how you just dismiss yourself as a non-applicable statistic, but you don't even bother to find out whether or not the atheists here have a genetic tendency towards depression before you make your conclusion that they are depressed due to their atheism.
Don't ever tell me I have a problem with comprehension of what I read, you have taken every thing I said and turned it around so you can complain, that's childish, grow up. I stated that I have no idea how many atheist here have a genetic reason for their depression and I mentioned mine (which I didn't have to unless I wanted to be dishonest) not to eliminate my condition but to show depression can be a problem for anyone. I gave a reference for people to read and the response has been negative even to that. So go on living with your depression everyone of you, I do not really care at this time. It does a Christian no good to try and help here, ridicule is the only response that comes from it, except for the quit smoking threads.
GC
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.