I imagine this guy's going to be popular...
Reason why anyone with a hint of religious belief should be sterelised #132
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Reason why anyone with a hint of religious belief should be sterelised #132
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yeah...
cos, like, you know, america is the ONLY country in the whole wide world where you can find fundamentalist religous types. every other country in the world is, like, you know, a totally valid secular liberal democracy. fucking yanks. let's bomb them.
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cos, like, you know, america is the ONLY country in the whole wide world where you can find fundamentalist religous types. every other country in the world is, like, you know, a totally valid secular liberal democracy. fucking yanks. let's bomb them.
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no it's not, just they're given power and they control all the cash
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Saudi Arabia is a theocracy. they have lots of oil, and cash and power. their most significant export however is wahhabism.
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perhaps we can agree that theocracy is shit
and that the fundamentalols of the US is a fucking embarrassment
unless you really want to benchmark against countries with sharia law
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and that the fundamentalols of the US is a fucking embarrassment
unless you really want to benchmark against countries with sharia law
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I'm as concerned about his views about cause and effect as anything
What a knob
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What a knob
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It's not that bad.
I've already heard first part of this argument and it wasn't in America.
It struggles a bit, but could make sense from religious point of view.
( , Sat 15 Dec 2012, 11:13, Share, Reply)
I've already heard first part of this argument and it wasn't in America.
It struggles a bit, but could make sense from religious point of view.
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Well from this point of view
no religious reasoning makes sense.
My point it, it's not really worse than
other religious arguments. It has the
same basis/assumptions. In this case,
divine intervention.
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no religious reasoning makes sense.
My point it, it's not really worse than
other religious arguments. It has the
same basis/assumptions. In this case,
divine intervention.
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Formatting
your posts
like
this makes
them almost
impossible
to read.
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your posts
like
this makes
them almost
impossible
to read.
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Mad religious types spread that view though...
There are plenty of fairly sane religious people who don't subscribe to intervention and are much more relaxed and personable than this ranting nut. I'm not religious but neither am I an aetheist.
I am not giving these people any kind of kudos just because they tie their pants of anger to the flagpole of Religiosity.
He'd still be a nut if he was a COD fan who'd discovered a bug that deleted his save file.
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There are plenty of fairly sane religious people who don't subscribe to intervention and are much more relaxed and personable than this ranting nut. I'm not religious but neither am I an aetheist.
I am not giving these people any kind of kudos just because they tie their pants of anger to the flagpole of Religiosity.
He'd still be a nut if he was a COD fan who'd discovered a bug that deleted his save file.
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Believing in god, is logically the same
assumption as that of divine intervention.
I'm not giving them any kind of kudos just because they are more relaxed and don't subscribe to intervention.
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assumption as that of divine intervention.
I'm not giving them any kind of kudos just because they are more relaxed and don't subscribe to intervention.
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I believe in God and I don't believe in divine intervention
Maybe I'm crazy. Actually I am crazy..... don't argue with me about this. I can make no logical defense. Sorry.
( , Sat 15 Dec 2012, 12:32, Share, Reply)
Maybe I'm crazy. Actually I am crazy..... don't argue with me about this. I can make no logical defense. Sorry.
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I'm with you
personally I find the prospect of a life of cold objective reason unappealing, and usually find those to claim to have achieved such to be laughably deluded.
( , Sat 15 Dec 2012, 12:54, Share, Reply)
personally I find the prospect of a life of cold objective reason unappealing, and usually find those to claim to have achieved such to be laughably deluded.
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My points were strictly in abstracto.
Nothing personal going here. No need for flag waiving. Cheer up.
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Nothing personal going here. No need for flag waiving. Cheer up.
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Chilled.
But my view of human nature has not been improved by me eating all the christmas presents I bought for 'other people' over the last 72 hours, and thus being a fat bastard.
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But my view of human nature has not been improved by me eating all the christmas presents I bought for 'other people' over the last 72 hours, and thus being a fat bastard.
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Not believing in god doesn't necessarily mean you to live a life or are attempting to live a life of cold objective reasoning.
I think that's quite a weird assumption to make :/
EDITto
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I think that's quite a weird assumption to make :/
EDIT
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Also, acknowledging you are not perfectly rational
does not mean that you are obliged to believe in fairies...
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does not mean that you are obliged to believe in fairies...
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Highest rate of homicide in the US
... is Louisiana, at twice the national average.
Which state has the highest church attendance? Oh go on, have a guess...
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... is Louisiana, at twice the national average.
Which state has the highest church attendance? Oh go on, have a guess...
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any more demographics?
cos, er, there may be more to that murder rate than church attendance alone, just a hunch, but yes, it does make the silly man look sillier.
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cos, er, there may be more to that murder rate than church attendance alone, just a hunch, but yes, it does make the silly man look sillier.
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In the UK, all schools must have a daily act of 'Collective Worship' - i.e hymns and prayers to a christian god.
In 1996, Thomas Hamilton entered the Dunblane Primary School in Scotland, and shot dead 16 children and one adult.
According to Bryan Fischer, this would not have happened, but it did.
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Can't believe there have been so many comments on this and no-one has said this yet
but I'm certain that the correct response for a Christian is to comfort the bereaved in this situation, not to preach on youtube.
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but I'm certain that the correct response for a Christian is to comfort the bereaved in this situation, not to preach on youtube.
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I got to about halfway through that vid and had to switch it off.
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You showed great restraint.
I made it to 0.22 before I climbed onto the roof of my house and started shooting at people.
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I made it to 0.22 before I climbed onto the roof of my house and started shooting at people.
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This is the usual high moralising religiousity which is morally corrupt.
Nowt new really, lacks humanity, empathy and all to push an agenda. This is not limited to religion though, quite common in politics. Shame on the lot of them.
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Nowt new really, lacks humanity, empathy and all to push an agenda. This is not limited to religion though, quite common in politics. Shame on the lot of them.
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