RE: Do you have the right to be an atheist?
July 4, 2015 at 6:08 am
(This post was last modified: July 4, 2015 at 6:41 am by ErGingerbreadMandude.)
(July 4, 2015 at 5:58 am)ignoramus Wrote: We are grateful! Thankyou!
PS, what do you call a guy who doesn't believe in any gods except 1? Answer: Religious.
*sigh*
Are you saying that religious people believe in a single god? (This is one of the reason i've lost motivation to continue this debate.)
Hindu's have like hundreds of gods.A god for wind.A god for thunder.A god for water.(Oh geez)
According to your logic Hindus are not religious. *HUGE sigh*
(I think your idea of religion is like only christianity which is wrong).
; _ ;
If your motivation to continue this is because i've not admitted defeat,then fine,i lost.You win.I suck.You're awesome. Happy?

Edit:
Quote:The Simple is Complex
Exceptionally gifted children often have difficulty dealing with material other gifted children find easy. The exceptionally gifted see so many possible answers that they are not sure how to respond because no one answer seems to be better than another. For example, Zachery, age 7, with an IQ over 200, was unable to answer the question. “What does a doctor do?” The moderately gifted children answered with any of several acceptable responses and did not find this a difficult question. Zachery, however, answered that there were so many different kinds of doctors, and they all did different things. Even when encouraged, he was unable to pick one kind of doctor and name something that doctor did. Zachery obviously knew the material but was unable to focus on a simple level. His response suggests a higher level of analysis and integration than the question required. - See more at: http://sengifted.org/archives/articles/e...6EgKf.dpuf