Theist guy later went on to say this...get ready to roll around in the irony here:
Regarding your unicorn example, I actually believe you have shown the true difference here between atheism and a "lack of belief." I actually believe that unicorns do NOT exist on Gliese 581d. My justification for this is due to the fact that unicorns are mythical creatures and, therefore, do not exist anywhere. This is not a terribly important question though. I'm not so passionate about Unicornism that I go on other people's statuses to provide arguments on why they, too, should not believe in unicorns. Furthermore, I am not currently lobbying for Facebook to add "Unicornological Views" on the info page (just under Political Views), so that I might be able to proclaim that I'm "aUnicorn." The question just isn't that important. But make no mistake about it, I am "aUnicorn."
Now...I do appreciate his humor...but goddamn...can we portray irony any more clearly?
There is actually as much, if not more evidence that unicorns may have existed than his [G]od!
Regarding your unicorn example, I actually believe you have shown the true difference here between atheism and a "lack of belief." I actually believe that unicorns do NOT exist on Gliese 581d. My justification for this is due to the fact that unicorns are mythical creatures and, therefore, do not exist anywhere. This is not a terribly important question though. I'm not so passionate about Unicornism that I go on other people's statuses to provide arguments on why they, too, should not believe in unicorns. Furthermore, I am not currently lobbying for Facebook to add "Unicornological Views" on the info page (just under Political Views), so that I might be able to proclaim that I'm "aUnicorn." The question just isn't that important. But make no mistake about it, I am "aUnicorn."
Now...I do appreciate his humor...but goddamn...can we portray irony any more clearly?
There is actually as much, if not more evidence that unicorns may have existed than his [G]od!
Let your anger be as a monkey in a piñata; hiding with the candy, hoping the children do not break through with a stick.