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USALiberal

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28. I tell my friends, "I just believe in one less god that you do!", usually shuts them up. nt
Sat Dec 29, 2018, 02:23 PM
Dec 2018

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Agreed. And atheism is not an end-all concept. no_hypocrisy Dec 2018 #1
Right dvduval Dec 2018 #15
+1 Atheism is no more a 'belief system' than 'non-belief in unicorns' is a belief system mr_lebowski Dec 2018 #2
Or my preferred analogy TlalocW Dec 2018 #14
That is also an excellent analogy ... (nt) mr_lebowski Dec 2018 #22
Exactly. Vinca Dec 2018 #3
Knowing I don't believe in God my catholic boss told me 'happy voodoo day' for Christmas Corvo Bianco Dec 2018 #4
I stopped letting people at work know I was Pagan after a boss... moriah Dec 2018 #16
I'm not sure that a Pagan qualifies as an atheist... Wounded Bear Dec 2018 #21
I only mentioned it cuz of the voodoo comment. moriah Dec 2018 #33
Oooh, what he say/do? TlalocW Dec 2018 #17
I didn't know I was suppose to have voodoo dolls. LiberalFighter Dec 2018 #67
Exactly ismnotwasm Dec 2018 #5
Wouldn't that be more of an agnostic...? Wounded Bear Dec 2018 #19
Pretty much ismnotwasm Dec 2018 #32
Proof is the responsibility of the person making the claim........ USALiberal Dec 2018 #38
Very true, but people like using the white crow theory ismnotwasm Dec 2018 #51
Other things I don't believe in until I see proof: Stonepounder Dec 2018 #69
Can you prove everything you believe? Doodley Dec 2018 #72
Atheism doesn't require certainty. Mariana Dec 2018 #53
Is that agnostic? ismnotwasm Dec 2018 #60
I always understood the difference between Atheism and Agnosticism is Fla Dem Dec 2018 #75
Well said ismnotwasm Dec 2018 #82
I'll not believe it until there is proof of it. No one should. nt USALiberal Dec 2018 #24
This is my point ismnotwasm Dec 2018 #31
I actually think "proving the negative" is how a lot of mathematical proofs are constructed. erronis Dec 2018 #39
Naw, I'm just pointing out why I'm not an atheist using a poor argument ismnotwasm Dec 2018 #47
And most believers are atheistic when it comes to other religions Ron Obvious Dec 2018 #6
One of my favorite quotes: DFW Dec 2018 #7
I like that very much. smirkymonkey Dec 2018 #10
Wow, I just downloaded that very quote pic Duppers Dec 2018 #20
Well, see? There is a higher power! Or you two are "entangled". erronis Dec 2018 #41
By the way, Happy Chrismahannakwanzakah. notKeith Dec 2018 #8
Clearly, you are not Keith. MineralMan Dec 2018 #11
I look at it statistically and logically. mwb970 Dec 2018 #12
I am tired of being told that atheism is a religion. mwb970 Dec 2018 #9
I like that variation on the theme! MineralMan Dec 2018 #13
Me too! bitterross Dec 2018 #26
I think there is another aspect to atheism Kablooie Dec 2018 #18
For most atheists, that follows logically. MineralMan Dec 2018 #23
I've long thought that the concept of "life after death" is a result of luvtheGWN Dec 2018 #56
I think of death as returning to the state you were in... Kablooie Dec 2018 #77
That would be a naturalist by philosophy edhopper Dec 2018 #25
Really, just as I don't believe in supernatural deities, MineralMan Dec 2018 #44
I agree, I don't either edhopper Dec 2018 #49
I don't know how one would rationalize such a belief. MineralMan Dec 2018 #54
As I said edhopper Dec 2018 #57
Buddhism is a complicated religion. MineralMan Dec 2018 #63
There is great YouTube from Buddhistttemple ismnotwasm Dec 2018 #86
I have done some study of Buddhism in the past. MineralMan Dec 2018 #90
There is some indication that time is tied in with observation and consciousness Farmer-Rick Dec 2018 #76
We have plenty of evidence of the effect of time on our lives. MineralMan Dec 2018 #88
And many of us look forward to that end, not through fear or escape, just completion. erronis Dec 2018 #45
You can not assign such things to "all" atheists. A HERETIC I AM Dec 2018 #73
Yes, you are right. I overstepped in my generalization Kablooie Dec 2018 #89
Agreed LiberalFighter Dec 2018 #79
MM edhopper Dec 2018 #27
It's in GD because Republican politics in the US is so heavily tied into MineralMan Dec 2018 #35
fair enough edhopper Dec 2018 #36
Did it bother you? Seems to be a popular post, soo that covers it. nt USALiberal Dec 2018 #40
Not at all edhopper Dec 2018 #46
I tell my friends, "I just believe in one less god that you do!", usually shuts them up. nt USALiberal Dec 2018 #28
That doesn't work on polytheists, though. :) nt WhiskeyWulf Dec 2018 #42
Good point. nt USALiberal Dec 2018 #43
Never thought about it that way, do I say leprechauns DO NOT or I dont believe they do. Eliot Rosewater Dec 2018 #29
I leave believe out of it edhopper Dec 2018 #37
Yeah, do not is what I said. Asking me if I BELIEVE in leprechauns is Eliot Rosewater Dec 2018 #62
absolutely; it's just another version of bothsiderism AlexSFCA Dec 2018 #30
"Faith is believing what you know ain't so." ― Mark Twain yortsed snacilbuper Dec 2018 #34
Wouldn't Sam Clemens have a hay day with the current situation? erronis Dec 2018 #50
Don't forget the greatly missed Molly Ivins. PWPippinesq Dec 2018 #74
Atheism.org definition of atheism (which is the way I've always understood it) ffr Dec 2018 #48
Oh, people define it in different ways. There are all sorts of semantics MineralMan Dec 2018 #59
Atheist churches with sacraments and other trappings of religion confuse me. Marcuse Dec 2018 #66
That is spot on for me. Greybnk48 Dec 2018 #52
We don't believe in all 2000 gods Johnny2X2X Dec 2018 #55
It's not that simple, really. MineralMan Dec 2018 #65
Some of us are skeptics which simply means we need proof, facts, for everything, then we believe. shockey80 Dec 2018 #58
Absolutely TxDemChem Dec 2018 #61
I appreciate the dialogue, MineralMan, though I doubt this question and others like it will ever be in2herbs Dec 2018 #64
Hmm...well, if you look at most religions, you'll find that they MineralMan Dec 2018 #70
What moral compass does the Christian right use? Belief in a God or religious texts does not Doodley Dec 2018 #80
Guides the moral compass? ThirdEye Dec 2018 #87
Well stated, sir! Generic Brad Dec 2018 #68
Yes, they do. And that's a huge mistake. MineralMan Dec 2018 #71
Religion works much better when people treat it metaphorically instead of literally. backscatter712 Dec 2018 #78
And your point? To whom are you addressing this? Do people disagree with you? nt LAS14 Dec 2018 #81
Atheism is narrow if you define God narrowly. Atheism is broad if you have a Nitram Dec 2018 #83
Thank you for this discussion, Mineral Man PWPippinesq Dec 2018 #84
Any difference between atheist and agnostic? Martin Eden Dec 2018 #85
Locking... DonViejo Dec 2018 #91
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