Catholic_Lady Wrote:Whateverist the White Wrote:No it is just those crippled with literal mindedness that are prone to this sort of gaff. Of course many theists are guilty of taking for granted that it is possible to know fantastic things - just because it is what the institution they subscribe to believes. So many think it is an advantage of their mindset that they have answers to far out propositions whereas we have none.
I just don't understand why people care so much, honestly. Every religion (or lack thereof) that is not Catholic involves different beliefs than the one I have. Does it upset me that these people believe in things that I don't think are true? Absolutely not. It's a notion that I cannot understand.
It's dangerous for theists to argue each other's beliefs, because all of them that rest on the supernatural are equally unfounded. Best to avoid opening that can of worms, it can lead to atheism.
I'm not upset that you believe. I respond to comments. You could make a bad argument for anything and I will point out what's wrong with it. Many theists are content to simply believe without trying to convince anyone else that they're right. Those theists will never hear from me.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.