RE: Classic
June 6, 2013 at 10:08 pm
(This post was last modified: June 6, 2013 at 10:13 pm by ronedee.)
(June 6, 2013 at 7:44 pm)Simon Moon Wrote: Well , yeah, atheists are moral.
Society is not crumbling.
The countries with the highest atheist populations (Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark) are among the best in the world with regards to: low crime rates, high education rates, poverty rates, low infant mortality, health care, upward mobility rates.
There is quite a bit of evidence that the 20th/21st century has a lower rate of violence as a percentage of population than any century in history.
Crime rates have been constantly falling in western societies over the last couple of decades.
You are letting you confirmation bias get in the way of the facts.
Yup... Just keep telling [yourselves] all is right with your Godless world.
There is probably no use pointing out to you: (Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark) have the population of Rhode Island. And in Sweden a perv can have any kid he wants! And what does Catholic religion have to do with; crime rates, high education rates, poverty rates, low infant mortality, health care, upward mobility....blah....blah.....BLAH
This country has the fastest growing Atheist population in the world! So, you have it going here in the USA! You probably have quite a few former Preachers & Catholic Priests (see below) as part of your herd! Good-riddins!
As I correctly stated..."ANY REASON" is good to knock Catholics down.
You can slap each other on the backs and throw around negative stats that don't add up to squat against the 1.2 BILLION Good Catholics in the world!
The most annoying part is that all you Atheists do is complain and point fingers... useless bags of wind that add up to a big nothing in the scheme of things.
You know "where", "when", "why" and "how" it's all corrupted...but DO NOTHING ABOUT IT! Blind Guides. Toothless Tigers. Armchair Generals.
Today's Modern Atheists: "much less than you thought"
Dan Barker:
A former fundamentalist preacher who has become an activist for atheism, freethought, and the separation of church and state. He wrote in his 1992 book Losing Faith in Faith: From Preacher to Atheist that, It turns out that the word atheism means much less than I had thought. It is merely the lack of theism [...] Basic atheism is not a belief. It is the lack of belief. There is a difference between believing there is no god and not believing there is a god — both are atheistic, though popular usage has ignored the latter [...].
Quis ut Deus?