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Can you spot the pattern?
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RE: Can you spot the pattern?
(May 22, 2014 at 6:43 pm)Rampant.A.I. Wrote: I see A Theist is too busy wanking off to Minimalist in the other thread to care about cleaning the bedsheets from the last time he shit the bed?

Nah - he's got a meeting to attend.

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RE: Can you spot the pattern?
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(May 19, 2014 at 3:36 pm)A Theist Wrote:
(May 19, 2014 at 12:07 pm)Kitanetos Wrote: Clearly, you must be correct that the world would be a better place with Christianity advocating for slavery, child labor, and denying basic human rights to actual humans.

Clearly you must either be woefully misinformed or you're just attempting to misinform others by putting out only partial truths....

It was also Christians who spearheaded the abolition movement to end slavery in the U.S. and in Great Britain. Oberlin College, for example, was founded by two Christian Ministers to train young clergymen for the abolition movement. It's second president was evangelist Charles Finney who tutored one of the most famous of American abolitonists, Theodore Weld.
Also, it was Christians who founded some of this nation's greatest universities like Harvard, Yale, and Brown, i.e....Johnathan Edwards who was attributed to sparking the First Great Awakening in the colonies was one of Yale's presidents, as was his grandson, Timothy Dwight who sparked the Second Great Awakening in the East when America was expanding Westward.
The Evangelist Billy Sunday also publically supported a woman's right to vote.
Christians have always been active in missionary efforts to help feed, clothe, and bring medical care and education to the poor. /hide]
What great accomplishments were ever made in the name of atheism?

None.

The thing about atheism is that no good or evil has been done in the name of it. People who happen to be atheists have done much good and much evil.

Atheism is an opinion on ONE thing - the existence of deities.

Fortunately there are many Secular charities doing much good in the world. Personally I do fundraising for Doctors without Borders and the Fred Hollows Foundation, when time permits.
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