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How to be an Atheist?
#51
RE: How to be an Atheist?
Goddamn it I want to remove all these threads so bad.
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#52
RE: How to be an Atheist?
(January 24, 2016 at 7:11 pm)Pandæmonium Wrote: Goddamn it I want to remove all these threads so bad.

You mind your manners!

I am trying to sort out my belief system in a supportive environment! Angry

I can't believe your lack of respect. And use of swear words. So rude Undecided .
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#53
RE: How to be an Atheist?
You've got to be kidding me. For fuck's sake.
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#54
RE: How to be an Atheist?
(January 24, 2016 at 7:50 pm)TrueChristian Wrote:
(January 24, 2016 at 7:11 pm)Pandæmonium Wrote: Goddamn it I want to remove all these threads so bad.

You mind your manners!

I am trying to sort out my belief system in a supportive environment! Angry

I can't believe your lack of respect. And use of swear words. So rude Undecided .

Fuck off soppy bollocks. And take your fucking spamming of threads with you.
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#55
RE: How to be an Atheist?
All you have to do to be an Atheist is wear a Fedora and be edgy kewl and butthurt about Christianity and Redneck farmers tbh.
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#56
RE: How to be an Atheist?
(January 25, 2016 at 11:33 pm)Annoyingbutnicetheist Wrote: All you have to do to be an Atheist is wear a Fedora and be edgy kewl and butthurt about Christianity and  Redneck farmers tbh.

I can see the annoying, but where's the nice?
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#57
RE: How to be an Atheist?
(January 25, 2016 at 11:33 pm)Annoyingbutnicetheist Wrote: All you have to do to be an Atheist is wear a Fedora and be edgy kewl and butthurt about Christianity and  Redneck farmers tbh.

To be a true Christian, you have to be able to gobble Jesus' entire sac at once. 
There's some other stuff to do too. 

Mostly it's just the sac gobbling, though.
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#58
RE: How to be an Atheist?
(January 25, 2016 at 11:33 pm)Annoyingbutnicetheist Wrote: All you have to do to be an Atheist is wear a Fedora and be edgy kewl and butthurt about Christianity and  Redneck farmers tbh.



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#59
RE: How to be an Atheist?
(January 23, 2016 at 8:55 pm)TrueChristian Wrote: How does one remain an atheist? I only ask because I have "tried" atheism a few times, but always have found myself drawn back to my Catholic faith.

When you get a new pair of shoes, they sometimes don't become your instant favourite pair of shoes overnight. Instead, you switch back-and-forth between wearing the new pair, and wearing an old pair. At some point, you decide which shoes you like the best, and they are now your favourite shoes.

Same deal with religion v. atheism. You will jump back and forth to immerse yourself in one, then the other, then back, and forth, and on and on, until it becomes crystal clear which one you like the best. It takes time, and it's an alternating process, not a instant process.
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#60
RE: How to be an Atheist?
(January 26, 2016 at 2:05 am)mralstoner Wrote:
(January 23, 2016 at 8:55 pm)TrueChristian Wrote: How does one remain an atheist? I only ask because I have "tried" atheism a few times, but always have found myself drawn back to my Catholic faith.

When you get a new pair of shoes, they sometimes don't become your instant favourite pair of shoes overnight. Instead, you switch back-and-forth between wearing the new pair, and wearing an old pair. At some point, you decide which shoes you like the best, and they are now your favourite shoes.

Same deal with religion v. atheism. You will jump back and forth to immerse yourself in one, then the other, then back, and forth, and on and on, until it becomes crystal clear which one you like the best. It takes time, and it's an alternating process, not a instant process.

More like trying on a bunch of shoes with nails in them.Some of them have large nails, some smaller, some even have odd shapes and designs and then there is atheism, the only pair of shoes without nails.
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