(April 1, 2014 at 12:48 pm)Huggy74 Wrote: As you can see, I'm talking about me personally. The fact that you projected it on to all atheists really says something.
Do you remember that your full quote was, itself, a continuation of a conversation we were having about literally what I was talking about?

Quote:According to "atheism" (since you used the word moral to imply that orgies are immoral) why would consenting adults having an orgy be wrong? If it's not wrong, then why do you have an issue with what I said.
You got the wrong end of the stick there: I was discussing the entire conversation, since your orgy point was apparently humor. Specifically, why atheists would protest christian anything, if this life was all they had.
And incidentally, I'm fine with orgies.
Quote:Apparently you ignored the definition.
re·li·gion [ri-lij-uhn]
the body of persons adhering to a particular set of beliefs and practices:
Nope, none of that. The only thing atheists have in common is lack of belief in a god, and even then the strength of that sentiment varies from person to person. Besides, under that definition, if you want to go so insipidly broad, everything from tennis clubs to the KKK would be their own religions. Congrats, in your quest to score petty points, you've denuded the word religion of any meaning.

Quote:First of all, you took a joke I made about myself being an "atheist" and protected it onto all atheists.
Organization√
When did I ever say all atheists? I was specifically speaking on those with motivation to protest, which I thought might be clear from context, but then I've got to remember, you're apparently unable to spot subtleties.
Quote:Second you claim you protest for "moral" reasons.
mor·al môrəl,ˈmär-/
a person's standards of behavior or beliefs concerning what is and is not acceptable for them to do
Beliefs√
My own morals, Huggy, not some overarching set of atheist morals. You could probably find some atheists even in this small group that disagree with me about this. Do try to pay attention without twisting my words to fit your narrative, next time.
Quote:You don't have to believe in a God to have a religion.
Welcome to the club.
Fine, if you want to so completely destroy the nature of a word in order to score points, then I'm not going to allow you to dishonestly keep the scope of the word the same either: now we get to shift the conversation up a level of magnification. So atheism's a religion, along with trade unions and university classes and everyone who operates under the strictures of government, so now we've got to narrow in and start discussing only those religions that deal with religious matters (according to the normal, functional human's definition of the word, obviously. Not yours

There, done!

I'm not going to let you play this little shell game without making the conversation expand to fit, Huggy.

Quote:also from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenu
Also from that source:
Quote:In the relatively few instances in which it has acknowledged Xenu, Scientology has stated the story is a religious writing that can be seen as the equivalent of the Old Testament—in which miraculous events are described that are unlikely to have occurred in real life, assuming true meaning only after years of study.
They're exactly like christianity, Huggy: reluctant to mention those parts of their religion that make them look foolish in the public eye, and so they cherry pick. They're closer to you than you might want to believe.
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