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In reply to the discussion: Atheists, do you wish you could afford to ignore religion completely? [View all]hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)39. lol! It is my opinion. you asked my opinion.
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Atheists, do you wish you could afford to ignore religion completely? [View all]
Htom Sirveaux
Jul 2014
OP
With some exceptions, which would be self-evident, can you cite some beliefs that NO religious...
immoderate
Jul 2014
#8
No but the fact we believe in religion does not mean we will believe anything.
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#18
my bad! Common sense says you can't get a religious person just to believe anything.
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#29
Some would agree with you but there are plenty of things you can not get me to believe.
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#32
The fact is some people are gullible but being religious does not mean you are automatically
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#37
I suppose if you put everyone through a big enough juicer, you could tell.
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2014
#54
One can be "very rational" and believe in ridiculous stuff for which there is no evidence.
Warren Stupidity
Jul 2014
#62
The 1) current article in Cognitive Science says that Christians tend to accept fantasy as real
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#48
Psychology posits that deep in the human brain, is a residual brain like a lizard. Close to the stem
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#73
Richard Nixon was a Quaker; UU's lend more credibility to the rest of religion than it deserves
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#49
You might think we'd be free from religious coercion, 1) if religions were more pacifistic.
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#66
The point is that people won't keep their destructive religious views to themselves;
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#51
Well, I think that assuming that all people choose whether to believe or not is probably a mistake.
cbayer
Jul 2014
#80
What theists feel or say about my atheism is totally irrelevant and unimportant.
djean111
Jul 2014
#30
I live in a place where religion and atheism doesn't hold much sway....I really don't think about..
Tikki
Jul 2014
#52
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