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Well sure, but that's a privilege not available to atheists. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jul 2014 #1
Yes - Very Tired Of Organized Religions cantbeserious Jul 2014 #2
Do you really think edhopper Jul 2014 #3
If you can believe religion, you can believe anything! immoderate Jul 2014 #6
Not true. hrmjustin Jul 2014 #7
With some exceptions, which would be self-evident, can you cite some beliefs that NO religious... immoderate Jul 2014 #8
Well we don't believe that Lizards really rule the Earth. hrmjustin Jul 2014 #10
You can't prove they don't. cleanhippie Jul 2014 #13
No but the fact we believe in religion does not mean we will believe anything. hrmjustin Jul 2014 #18
Says you. cleanhippie Jul 2014 #19
yes! says me. hrmjustin Jul 2014 #21
Which really means very little. cleanhippie Jul 2014 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author hrmjustin Jul 2014 #23
That wasn't an insult. cleanhippie Jul 2014 #25
my bad! Common sense says you can't get a religious person just to believe anything. hrmjustin Jul 2014 #29
When people believe a dead person came back to life... cleanhippie Jul 2014 #31
Some would agree with you but there are plenty of things you can not get me to believe. hrmjustin Jul 2014 #32
Not through this medium, at least. cleanhippie Jul 2014 #36
The fact is some people are gullible but being religious does not mean you are automatically hrmjustin Jul 2014 #37
Says who? You? cleanhippie Jul 2014 #38
lol! It is my opinion. you asked my opinion. hrmjustin Jul 2014 #39
We're not talking about being gullible. cleanhippie Jul 2014 #40
Not always no but sometimes. hrmjustin Jul 2014 #41
Then you've just negated your entire hypothesis. cleanhippie Jul 2014 #42
It is late so if I did I am sorry. hrmjustin Jul 2014 #44
The original question was Fortinbras Armstrong Jul 2014 #81
Obviously you can. rug Jul 2014 #46
I suppose if you put everyone through a big enough juicer, you could tell. AtheistCrusader Jul 2014 #54
There's no time for that, what with all these giant lizards walking around. rug Jul 2014 #67
Not ALL religious people believe that, but you can be pretty sure some do. immoderate Jul 2014 #33
Well I like to think I am very rational. hrmjustin Jul 2014 #34
Funny thing though, EVERYBODY thinks they're rational. immoderate Jul 2014 #43
One can be "very rational" and believe in ridiculous stuff for which there is no evidence. Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #62
Name the religion that does. rug Jul 2014 #47
The 1) current article in Cognitive Science says that Christians tend to accept fantasy as real Brettongarcia Jul 2014 #48
I see. You can't, your allusion to Irish Catholics notwithstanding. rug Jul 2014 #70
Though the "lizard brain" might seem to some, to motivate many. Brettongarcia Jul 2014 #69
explain please? hrmjustin Jul 2014 #71
Psychology posits that deep in the human brain, is a residual brain like a lizard. Close to the stem Brettongarcia Jul 2014 #73
Thanks for the link and explaination. hrmjustin Jul 2014 #74
No, the list was in no particular order. Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #9
Why wouldn't someone find that insulting edhopper Jul 2014 #11
Indeed, and my question assumed that Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #12
It sounded to me like you thought the biggest problem we have edhopper Jul 2014 #16
I was just trying to illustrate a state of religion Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #20
I guess if no one acted primarily on their edhopper Jul 2014 #24
A state of religion that has no negative impact? cleanhippie Jul 2014 #28
I was imagining a world where all religions were harmless. Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #35
Richard Nixon was a Quaker; UU's lend more credibility to the rest of religion than it deserves Brettongarcia Jul 2014 #49
That escalated quickly. Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #55
You might think we'd be free from religious coercion, 1) if religions were more pacifistic. Brettongarcia Jul 2014 #66
It would be better if you asked me what I think, instead of Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #72
Is insulting a bad thing? rug Jul 2014 #14
Rational discourse is much better Brettongarcia Jul 2014 #50
I agree but he didn't answer the question. rug Jul 2014 #68
They have no right to be offended. Leontius Jul 2014 #76
I actually consider myself more of an agnostic SheilaT Jul 2014 #4
As I have said before, Curmudgeoness Jul 2014 #5
That would be significant, though vanishingly unlikely skepticscott Jul 2014 #15
The question wasn't whether I would be happy about it. Curmudgeoness Jul 2014 #17
No airwaves? Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 #27
The point is that people won't keep their destructive religious views to themselves; Brettongarcia Jul 2014 #51
Yes. nt Curmudgeoness Jul 2014 #78
Well, just screw that nasty old First Amendment. okasha Jul 2014 #79
If GLBT people would just keep their sexuality in their homes and clubs cbayer Jul 2014 #61
cbayer, this is really dishonest. trotsky Jul 2014 #64
Wow. Curmudgeoness Jul 2014 #77
Well, I think that assuming that all people choose whether to believe or not is probably a mistake. cbayer Jul 2014 #80
You misunderstand. Curmudgeoness Jul 2014 #82
Again, I agree with you about the power that the religious right has taken cbayer Jul 2014 #83
Religion is just interesting to study. safeinOhio Jul 2014 #26
What theists feel or say about my atheism is totally irrelevant and unimportant. djean111 Jul 2014 #30
I would try not to customerserviceguy Jul 2014 #45
I live in a place where religion and atheism doesn't hold much sway....I really don't think about.. Tikki Jul 2014 #52
But with them constantly shoving it down our throats... philip.chinery Jul 2014 #56
A liberalish part of So.California...the only passive aggressive outspoken here that I've ever run Tikki Jul 2014 #65
There are many examples of religions, some practiced in the US, that I never give a second thought AtheistCrusader Jul 2014 #53
since you asked gwheezie Jul 2014 #57
Nope. If it would stay on the other side of the church-state barrier Warpy Jul 2014 #58
I'm sick of the Abrahamic religions. Manifestor_of_Light Jul 2014 #59
That is an awefully big If. longship Jul 2014 #60
Sure because that would mean that religion was irrelevant. Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #63
It would still kind of annoy me... gcomeau Jul 2014 #75
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