(December 15, 2012 at 7:05 am)TarShoduze Wrote: I was reading http://ibastudent.wordpress.com/2008/01/...hat-rooms/ trying to get a laugh. It was funny, really. Then one of the quotes struck me. I wondered if my comments on this quote were the same as the Atheists in this forum, and wondered if my opinions fit the definitions of an Atheist. So, here goes:
Quote:Seriously, does anybody ever cry at an Atheist’s funeral? I mean, since Atheists have no value whatsoever as human beings (they’re not even human, but only inhuman animals)
Quote:,since Atheists are nothing but miserable Liars, Cowards and Murderers,Quote:And what epitaph do you engrave on an Atheist’s gravemarker? “Here lies the only good Atheist, which is a dead Atheist”. What else is there say? Nothing at all.Quote:Every time an Atheist dies, the world is better off as a result of that dead Atheist being dead, & its damned God-forsaken soul burning in the fiery pits of Hades.Quote:Which begs another related question, do Atheists cry at funerals? If so, why?
Quote:It is true: The only good Atheist is a dead Atheist.This has become a rant, but am I thinking the same as an Atheist would think? Just curious. -Tar
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I am not an atheist, but i do like comin on here to see what the views on certain situations are, and one thing i find is this, comments and quotes like this goes to show how a lot of people miss one thing, whether Jesus was divine or human, he was a real man born of this world. When he taught the only message he wanted to get across, if none other, was love. Though many view this kind of ignorance as funny or "christian behavior" i find and believe love and compassion the reason to cry over an atheist's death, just as i would over a jewish person, muslim, buddhist, or any other person. though the views of afterlife may be different, does not mean an atheist is a heartless being. i served in afghanistan for a year and found that many view muslims the say way, when in actuality a true muslim is a peaceful, caring and hospitable person who will welcome a stranger with open arms.