(December 10, 2018 at 10:21 pm)Amarok Wrote:(December 10, 2018 at 8:30 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote: They were singing. That made them a cult? You're version sounds more like a cult if it discriminates against other atheists for silly reasons. Heck, I would hang out with them if they were friendly. I might not agree on their specific atheistic ideology, but that doesn't mean they're not nice people.Yup they were singing and sermoning that's culty. I'm not discriminating just pointing out their doing shit that has nothing to do with atheism and imposing idea's on concept that aren't there and there nothing silly pointing that out . As people I'm sure their fine . And there no such thing as atheist ideology only. Atheism can't be an ideology .
Quote:It's not a terrible analogy. U the "poisoner" should go where you want to go. If you don't want to go where the "poisoner is poisoning air" then you don't want to go there and should go somewhere else. Lots of people feel the same way you do though and just from I don't like something, or I don't want something and therefor you can't do it. It's exactly my point.It's called second hand smoke and no I should be able my food without gaging on smoke you can do that shit elsewhere
Quote:Pulling christmas carols out of a school play because the atheists and secularlists don't like it is just as stupid as #METOO getting "baby it's cold outside" pulled from one radio station.Nope school should neutral and non ideological
Quote:Religion aside, because it's continuing to galvanize sides, What is the mechanism that jumps us from I don't like or want something , to you can't do it? I don't get it, I mean I did that when I was like 4 and I took my truck out of the sandbox and went home because I didn't want anyone to play with it. It just seems like society in lots of areas is all about the tantrum and less about the understandingYour statement here is silly
It's an opinion. At least it was. Those who adhere to it turned into religious belief. That's why there is a group known as the "nones." How many science journals do you have to read it in?