RE: Why I Don't Believe in Atheism
July 31, 2014 at 6:12 pm
(This post was last modified: July 31, 2014 at 7:03 pm by ignoramus.)
That's what I don't like about religious people.
They try to get technical about the universe, big bang, abiogenesis and by the end, they ALL end up as spokespeople for their bibles.
WTF has has any of the above got to do with "one true god" or "morality".
Matey, even if there was a conscious creator, even an agnostic person will tell you he isn't the one described in your book! Nothing like him in any way, shape or form.
The most important aspect of god which is not negotiable with all religious people is the morality teachings. This is because this is what they relate to as humans.
There's no emotional attachment to the other stuff.
Ironically, it's also the least likely aspect to be inherent in any creator.
You sir, are another product of indoctrination, freshly stamped from the mass produced Christianity factory.
(The only product which comes with an after lifetime warranty)
They try to get technical about the universe, big bang, abiogenesis and by the end, they ALL end up as spokespeople for their bibles.
WTF has has any of the above got to do with "one true god" or "morality".
Matey, even if there was a conscious creator, even an agnostic person will tell you he isn't the one described in your book! Nothing like him in any way, shape or form.
The most important aspect of god which is not negotiable with all religious people is the morality teachings. This is because this is what they relate to as humans.
There's no emotional attachment to the other stuff.
Ironically, it's also the least likely aspect to be inherent in any creator.
You sir, are another product of indoctrination, freshly stamped from the mass produced Christianity factory.
(The only product which comes with an after lifetime warranty)
No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear.
Know God, Know fear.