RE: What made you become an atheist?
September 10, 2013 at 6:07 pm
(This post was last modified: September 10, 2013 at 6:08 pm by Walking Void.)
I was baptised a catholic, schooled as a catholic, and was involved in 4 of the 7 sacraments (minus marriage, holy orders, and anointing of the sick). However, thank my teachers, I was taught to question things. If questions received answers, check the authenticity of the evidence. Well, the checking and testing of evidence was my own doing- a product of curiosity (and bitterness). Christianity, and all religions, were based on thought. I thought about it, but I stopped feeding their information to me as authentic.
*Walking Void derails the train*
No love for plants, guys, even though animal cells get a heaven's pass? What makes an animal worthy of having a soul? Do they need to be "smart"? Well, if all animals get to go to heaven, then that means this animal goes too:
But not this plant?
This plant, with more features, a piston-like body part, and overall more complex?
What about this sensitive plant:
What about this beautiful willow:
Do they have no soul to get to heaven? For shame.
*Walking Void derails the train*
No love for plants, guys, even though animal cells get a heaven's pass? What makes an animal worthy of having a soul? Do they need to be "smart"? Well, if all animals get to go to heaven, then that means this animal goes too:
But not this plant?
This plant, with more features, a piston-like body part, and overall more complex?
What about this sensitive plant:
What about this beautiful willow:
Do they have no soul to get to heaven? For shame.