(August 17, 2009 at 10:45 pm)The_Truth Wrote: Yes, a shaky foundation. Atheists claim There is no God, but they cannot seem to understand they can't prove a universal-negative. Which ultimately leaves too much room for error. It's easy to say there is no God. That's the easy way out.
But which god are you following? Do you realize that you are turning your back on so many interesting creatures by following just one god?
Look, we are both atheists, YOU (The_Truth) and I (Rhizomorph13), I just believe in ONE fewer god than you do.
(August 17, 2009 at 10:45 pm)The_Truth Wrote: I don't quite understand what you're talking about here, but I think you are refering to Christians trying to convert you. Christianity is a relationship with God. Christians can feel the love and compassion of God run through our soul. And it's an awesome feeling that can't be described in to words. What's the harm in a Christian wanting to share this feeling with unbelievers?
Why do atheists reject a feeling of love and compassion?
All these phenomena you are talking about are easily simulated with a few beers or if you are really adventurous a few mushrooms.
And to your compound question, "Why do atheists reject a feeling of love and compassion?" It is because god made us that way, who are you to argue with the will of god? Oh, and it burns our heathen skin.
Of course cristians have cornered the market on love and compassion. Just look at divorce statistics.
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Keep those ears warm!
Rhizo