(October 14, 2015 at 7:50 am)JBrentonK Wrote: Seriously! This thread is really for you atheists out there. If you're unsure about you if you should be an atheist or not this thread is really just for you!
Atheism is like paganisms christianity. It's just that simple and redundant. If you even consider atheism in your life, I would like to ask you about that too. Why ever consider atheism as valued for yourself? If "atheism is disbelief in God", paganism is "satanic practice", ---christianity is the belief in God---this ammounts with saying that atheism is like paganisms christianity simply means atheism is not even a mainstream term, it is not a religious view but a negetive one, it should not be in the books, nor should it be taught in schools....
That much derogitoryness about atheism is recognized by me as a known fact already established. Why have atheism out there in the world anyway? To simply encourage disbelief in the positions held by the theists. There is nothing wrong therefore with the position of the theists, all religion is christianity, and the world goes on like a fart in the wind.
I made a previous thread that stated you must make a choice about what to believe or not to believe. This is also true! At some point in your life you run across God, and must choose something to believe about the feeling inspired in you. The only valuable belief is belief in God, although you can make the choice to disbelieve if you like--- that would be rather like accepting that you are a monkeys uncle though--- an "atheist": a purely rationless existant. A hypocritical evil.
I just don't get it, maybe someone can enlighten me, but why? Why even THINK to indulge atheism? What is it that makes you, and so many others, fall into the trap that, supposively by christians standards, makes you go to hell?
Baseless assertions, non-sequiturs, and incoherent ranting.
You could use some brushing up on your debate skills, your argument isn't even intelligible, much less logically sound.
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