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In reply to the discussion: Atheism is a very, very narrow thing. [View all]Stonepounder
(4,033 posts)69. Other things I don't believe in until I see proof:
tRump can tell the truth
The GOP wants to do what is best for the country and its citizens
Betsy DeVoss wants to actually educate children
FOX News is actually a news channel and not a propaganda channel
And, just for the record, I am an agnostic.
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+1 Atheism is no more a 'belief system' than 'non-belief in unicorns' is a belief system
mr_lebowski
Dec 2018
#2
Knowing I don't believe in God my catholic boss told me 'happy voodoo day' for Christmas
Corvo Bianco
Dec 2018
#4
I actually think "proving the negative" is how a lot of mathematical proofs are constructed.
erronis
Dec 2018
#39
There is some indication that time is tied in with observation and consciousness
Farmer-Rick
Dec 2018
#76
And many of us look forward to that end, not through fear or escape, just completion.
erronis
Dec 2018
#45
I tell my friends, "I just believe in one less god that you do!", usually shuts them up. nt
USALiberal
Dec 2018
#28
Never thought about it that way, do I say leprechauns DO NOT or I dont believe they do.
Eliot Rosewater
Dec 2018
#29
Some of us are skeptics which simply means we need proof, facts, for everything, then we believe.
shockey80
Dec 2018
#58
I appreciate the dialogue, MineralMan, though I doubt this question and others like it will ever be
in2herbs
Dec 2018
#64
What moral compass does the Christian right use? Belief in a God or religious texts does not
Doodley
Dec 2018
#80
Religion works much better when people treat it metaphorically instead of literally.
backscatter712
Dec 2018
#78