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Is atheism escapism?
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RE: Is atheism escapism?
We SHOULD interfere with your lives.

Can you imagine GAy people actually marrying? Being husband and husband and wife and wife? First of all, being gay or a tranny isn't vaguley the same as being black or a woman. You can't choose to be or not be black or a woman, you are that way for life (sucks for the former I know!)

Gays and trannies can change any time they feel like. Gays can decide to stop pursuing unhealth relationships and trannies can act their gender for a change and realize, that even if Dr. Frankenstein lops off your johnson and puts implants in you you are as much of a dude as you were before.

Also, What on earth are the pro choice people thinking? They will care far more about the rights of animals than they will about the rights of a fetus. A fetus has its own DNA, but in their awful conscience they will be fine killing it?

How on earth is partial birth abortion justified? The baby is practically alive and fully formed, but they think nothign of jabbing a spear through its head? Have you even heard of Kermit Gosnell?
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Geez. Even if a baby survives an abortion, there are politicians that won't rest until it is killed dead.

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I love how "murder" is now just an extension of womens rights. I have no problem interfering with a womans body if she gets pregnant. It is not "her business" it is another human being, the same way that killing a baby born alive has nothing to do with a womans body.

I love how girls these days think they can just spread their legs for any man on the street corner and not have to suffer any consequences for their actions. It's a sign of the selfish, Unchristian, throwaway society in which we live in.

We are just like ancient Rome in a lot of ways:
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The Romans had infant exposure and we have abortion en masse. Democrats these days don't even talk about "safe,legal and rare" or that legalized abortion is a necessary evil. They are now proud of it.

I do hope Jesus can save our society before it is too late.
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#12
RE: Is atheism escapism?
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So you're not an agnostic.
Quote:I don't understand why you'd come to a discussion forum, and then proceed to reap from visibility any voice that disagrees with you. If you're going to do that, why not just sit in front of a mirror and pat yourself on the back continuously?
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#13
RE: Is atheism escapism?
"Religious Views: Agnostic"

Liar!
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#14
RE: Is atheism escapism?
Listen to this wise priest, and you will be flocking to the Baptismal font in no time


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Why should we trust a liar for christ?
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RE: Is atheism escapism?
(February 26, 2017 at 7:31 pm)ThortheMighty Wrote: Listen to this wise priest, and you will be flocking to the Baptismal font in no time


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For one, read the rules.

Secondly, ha, ha, ha.

Don't be more of an idiot than you have to be. Noone buys your tale, whatever it is anyway.
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RE: Is atheism escapism?
(February 26, 2017 at 7:25 pm)ThortheMighty Wrote: We SHOULD interfere with your lives.

Then I think I SHOULD stop you.

Quote:Can you imagine GAy people actually marrying?

Yes.  In fact, I was on the front lines of the same-sex marriage debate in Canada.  We won.   'Nuff said.

Quote:Gays and trannies can change any time they feel like.

No more than *you* can change to be gay -- assuming, of course, that you're not already gay and repressing your sexuality because of your religious beliefs.

Quote:Also, What on earth are the pro choice people thinking? They will care far more about the rights of animals than they will about the rights of a fetus. A fetus has its own DNA, but in their awful conscience they will be fine killing it?

My body, my rules.  If you disagree, may we sign you up as an involuntary kidney, liver and bone marrow donor?

Quote:I have no problem interfering with a womans body if she gets pregnant.

You are one sick fuck.  I pity any woman unfortunate enough to involve herself with you.

Quote:I do hope Jesus can save our society before it is too late.

If there ever was a Jesus, and not just a fiction concocted by Paul the Antichrist, that Jesus is now stone dead and cannot even save himself.  If he was  a real person and was crucified by the Romans, the Romans almost certainly just let the carrion birds pick over his body for a week or two, and then dumped the stinking remains into a mass grave with all the other crucifixion victims when they needed the crosses for a new round of executions.  If you're looking for Jesus, you might try looking under the streets of modern-day Jerusalem.  Maybe you'll get lucky and find a shard of broken bone that you can hang around your neck in remembrance of him.
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#18
RE: Is atheism escapism?
(February 26, 2017 at 6:53 pm)ThortheMighty Wrote: I often wonder if atheism is a form of escapism[...]

Your mother is a form of escapism.  Smile
"The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one." - George Bernard Shaw
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RE: Is atheism escapism?
(February 26, 2017 at 6:53 pm)ThortheMighty Wrote: I often wonder if atheism is a form of escapism, an escape from moral responsibility or even critical thought.

You are retarded.
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RE: Is atheism escapism?



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‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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