RE: Psychology behind debating? Or is it just fun to stir the pot once in a while?
September 20, 2015 at 6:55 am
Wait a minute - debating on twitter? How da fuq does one debate a point in 140 words or less?
le sigh. Lemme guess, the store was sold out of clues when you went there to get one?
Yikes. For the future glory of atheism, I prolly should retire from the field.
I did all that "religious discussion" in my "becoming prophet" days. It has become terminally boring to keep hoeing the same row over and over again. I can understand, admire, and applaud the efforts of those who present a clear, concise, well reasoned argument for lacking belief; but now I'm kinda just standing on the sidelines throwing pies.
(September 19, 2015 at 11:10 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: You want someone to point you to God deep down inside. Of course, you to got to begin to reflect and be ready to submit. There is many proofs for God but dark forces on the hearts keep people from perceiving them.
le sigh. Lemme guess, the store was sold out of clues when you went there to get one?
(September 20, 2015 at 5:48 am)robvalue Wrote: It also helps to clear up inaccurate preconceptions about what atheism is, and what atheists "are like".
Yikes. For the future glory of atheism, I prolly should retire from the field.

I did all that "religious discussion" in my "becoming prophet" days. It has become terminally boring to keep hoeing the same row over and over again. I can understand, admire, and applaud the efforts of those who present a clear, concise, well reasoned argument for lacking belief; but now I'm kinda just standing on the sidelines throwing pies.