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On the lunacy of free will
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I'm sure all those middle and high school atheists put a ton of thinking and research into their decision to be an enlightened atheist.
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(October 15, 2021 at 2:41 pm)Ahriman Wrote: I'm sure all those middle and high school atheists put a ton of thinking and research into their decision to be an enlightened atheist.

And you keep judging people you don't even know.  Your foolishness knows no bounds.  What about all of the 100's of millions of teens who simply accept the religion they were handed without question?  How much thinking and research does that take?
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It takes more courage to accept something for the sake of domestic tranquility, than to go the other way (so to speak) and be different from the norm.
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(October 15, 2021 at 2:48 pm)Ahriman Wrote: It takes more courage to accept something for the sake of domestic tranquility, than to go the other way (so to speak) and be different from the norm.

How can you say that?  It's 100% wrong.  Rejecting the family religion, or just about anything for that matter, can be traumatizing.  In some cultures you can be outcast.  Even in some Christian families it can create a rift that can never be breached.  People do this in the hopes that their family will understand but often they won't.  Keeping your mouth shut and following orders is FAR easier and safer and lazier.  All it requires is for you to submit and live in agony.  

Again, you rejected Catholicism, so you are condemning yourself.  How can you be so dense?  It must take great effort to be so astoundingly stupid.


Saying that rejecting the religion of your upbringing is easy or lazy is like saying rejecting your family's culture is just as easy. If your family has conservative values and condemns things like homosexuality, but you feel in every fiber of your being that you are homosexual, you are saying its easier to just reject your family and risk them never speaking to you and losing their support and respect so you can be who you really are. You are profoundly idiotic.
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Well it's not so much that I "rejected Catholicism" as I just don't practice the religion anymore. I didn't reject everything about it.
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(October 15, 2021 at 3:07 pm)Ahriman Wrote: Well it's not so much that I "rejected Catholicism" as I just don't practice the religion anymore. I didn't reject everything about it.

And yet you go around saying you aren't a Christian and don't believe in the Christian god.  I honestly don't believe one word you've said on this forum is honest or sincere.

And that makes you a liar.
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I never considered myself a Christian. i don't care about Jesus.
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Why not? Lots of people do.

Why have you rejected all of the spiritual things that everyone else believes, and you don't?

Do middle school and high school theists put alot of work in, in your estimation?
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Quote:Do middle school and high school theists put alot of work in, in your estimation?
Actually yeah they do.
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(October 15, 2021 at 3:17 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: Why not? Lots of people do.

Why have you rejected all of the spiritual things that everyone else believes, and you don't?

Do middle school and high school theists put alot of work in, in your estimation?

You can't extract reason from a toadstool.

The stuff that comes out of my dog's rectum has more sense than Ahriman.
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