RE: at what point did inorganic matter become organic life forms and what caused it?
July 19, 2013 at 8:48 pm
(July 19, 2013 at 8:44 pm)christcahinkilla Wrote: labels are fine its the definitions of them that sometimes bother me, i should have been more clear in that thanks for taking what i said out of context,
"we do not believe in a god or gods..." "we believe in a god or gods..." is the same statement, the truth is that you don't know so why do you have a belief, and that is my problem with both atheism and religion, not the label itself
And were is this collective authority over all atheism which has the power to talk about atheists as a "we"
There is no such thing. Hence - there is no such thing as atheist dogma. No matter what else you may stirr arround in your pathetic simplistic mind to comfort yourself whilest the globe keeps turning arround the sun and not arround you.
Quote:and as for me pushing around like i have the answers?? that's ridiculous think about it, my argument is that i do not know...
So you proved nothing and are unwilling to prove anything.
Not knowing but doing reaserch is what I do.
I dont have the answeres, but I search for them.
You dont have the answeres and seek refuge and comfort in boasting about how you dont know anything.
You are pathetic.