...then why aren't there 30,000 (plus)
denominations of atheists? If theists
(christisns in particular) can't even
agree on what they believe, then why
do they try to convince non-believers
of "truths" that apparently are NOT
universal? I know that my recent
threads are not the most exciting,
(I'm ranting again), but I cannot, for
the life of me, understand what all
the divisions among "believers" is
all about. In fact, this is the reason I,
as a former believer, began to doubt.
On behalf of atheists everywhere...
christians, keep up the divisions - they're
adding to 'our' numbers.
denominations of atheists? If theists
(christisns in particular) can't even
agree on what they believe, then why
do they try to convince non-believers
of "truths" that apparently are NOT
universal? I know that my recent
threads are not the most exciting,
(I'm ranting again), but I cannot, for
the life of me, understand what all
the divisions among "believers" is
all about. In fact, this is the reason I,
as a former believer, began to doubt.
On behalf of atheists everywhere...
christians, keep up the divisions - they're
adding to 'our' numbers.