Angels do indeed look like that. With or without wings.
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atheist argument against the widespread witness of angels
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Angels do indeed look like that. With or without wings. ![]()
Aye. We have a better name for them, though. We call 'em "women."
Funny. The xtians and mooslems are all about oppressing angels. Yet their books are full of texts of angels doing great things, without which, the activities of men would be impossible, the way they tell the story. Eye Ron Ee. (March 27, 2013 at 7:30 pm)Creed of Heresy Wrote: And if they look like that, I'm going to make it my life's goal to be a specialized Angel Fall From...Grace...Er. Yes. Fall-from-grace-er. I need to work on the job title a bit more. Uh, Disgracer, maybe? ![]() You could be a Grace Robber. Or, hell, what's so bad about just being a Defiler? ![]() Though if I were you I'd stop talking about falling, and start talking about going down. ![]() Speaking of angels though, why is it that when people see them, they never look like the ones from the old testament, like this Armisael looking badass: ![]() Old testament angels were awesome, but people only seem to see the winged person variant. Almost like they were just hallucinating and just seeing what their mind already believed...
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Want to see more of my writing? Check out my (safe for work!) site, Unprotected Sects! (March 27, 2013 at 2:16 pm)samiam2013 Wrote: I have always doubted the existence of a god or gods, but recently have seen more than before than it makes sense that there is no god. I do however, have problems with one thing: the acknowledgement of my grandfather to having seen angels just before both my mother and his sister dying. Is there a solid argument for why seeing angels is a delusion? (he was illiterate, believed in god, and went to church while living a simple life as a carpenter) On top of the other offered explanations let me point out people often come to believe things after the fact which did not happen. Now if there were someone who was with him before they died and heard him say he was seeing angels that would be of interest. But if he later became convinced some odd thing was an angel that is something else entirely. And quite frankly people will manufacture memories or at least retell stories they more or less know are not true. Some people make a habit of it. Some people will repeat stories if they further faith. That is stock in trade for most preachers. One does not need to be ordained to do it. Take it as a fact then if that is the only time he sees them they that is the only time they appear and are not the angels of christian mythology. Or is there a requirement that his being able to see them is triggered by a dying family member? Another odd but unchristian idea. Calling whatever it is an angel is a believers reaction. An atheist would more likely say, "What the fuck is that?!" |
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