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AtheistCrusader

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104. Interesting.
Fri Oct 31, 2014, 02:14 AM
Oct 2014

If one were to ask me if the Abrahamic monotheistic god had human attributes and limitations, I would name quite a few.

How does it differ for you, if I might ask?

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'misleading their kids by speaking objectively???!!!' elleng Oct 2014 #1
+1 rock Oct 2014 #27
Religion can be used for healing or for destroying Dont call me Shirley Oct 2014 #2
Don't forget the stained glass! immoderate Oct 2014 #79
Hey, I want that stained glass, it's gorgeous! Imagine all the colors when the sun shines through! Dont call me Shirley Oct 2014 #85
Lots of beautiful glass. I picked the smallest. immoderate Oct 2014 #86
Thanks for the link, stunning! Dont call me Shirley Oct 2014 #87
I don't get this. As a parent you should teach your upaloopa Oct 2014 #3
Do you think you should only teach kids things cbayer Oct 2014 #4
I would teach what I think and why upaloopa Oct 2014 #6
So are you likely to teach your children your beliefs about cbayer Oct 2014 #7
I would teach that we all have to investigate and upaloopa Oct 2014 #8
I totally agree with that. cbayer Oct 2014 #9
I was baptized Catholic. I went to Catholic grade school, high school and college. upaloopa Oct 2014 #10
That's a fascinating story about the paths you and your brother took. cbayer Oct 2014 #11
I must credit even my Catholic teachers upaloopa Oct 2014 #13
Jesuits, by any chance? cbayer Oct 2014 #15
Marianists upaloopa Oct 2014 #16
I had to look that up. cbayer Oct 2014 #17
I suspect the instruction about atheism is rather lacking in most theist households Fumesucker Oct 2014 #25
That may be the case, but I would encourage parents to teach their kids both cbayer Oct 2014 #32
Given that the most knowledgeable group about religion in the US is atheists.. Fumesucker Oct 2014 #33
I don't agree with your statement. There are knowledgable atheists and knowledgable cbayer Oct 2014 #34
I wouldn't say something like that if it wasn't so.. Fumesucker Oct 2014 #35
I've seen that data. cbayer Oct 2014 #36
Nine percent isn't statistically significant? Fumesucker Oct 2014 #37
You misjudge me once again, FS. cbayer Oct 2014 #39
Yes. Your blithe refusal of facts, and false reclassification of data as 'statistically insignifican AtheistCrusader Oct 2014 #45
You are a statistician also? Fumesucker Oct 2014 #47
I think there are a wide variety of stories posted here. cbayer Oct 2014 #58
As I pointed out, the only pushback against the negative stories about atheists comes from atheists Fumesucker Oct 2014 #88
I think that there is a lot more to being competent than just a grade on a test. cbayer Oct 2014 #92
QUIT BRINGING YOUR FACTS INTO THIS AtheistCrusader Oct 2014 #44
Of course you should. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2014 #84
This is a great point, actually. cbayer Oct 2014 #93
Excellent article. Tolerance and understanding of those who cbayer Oct 2014 #5
Tolerance and understanding of people is nice and all. Tolerance and understanding of shitty ideas AtheistCrusader Oct 2014 #43
This was very interesting libodem Oct 2014 #12
None of my kids are religious either, though religion plays a role in their lives to some extent. cbayer Oct 2014 #14
They sound like wonderful kids libodem Oct 2014 #23
Agree that they come through us but they are definitely their own people. cbayer Oct 2014 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author Cartoonist Oct 2014 #18
Had to delete that last one Cartoonist Oct 2014 #19
Ah, I missed it and I am so sad. cbayer Oct 2014 #22
Not teaching kids about religion because you don't like it is like not teaching kids about drugs.... NYC_SKP Oct 2014 #20
Great analogies. cbayer Oct 2014 #21
"At the very least, people should refrain from being negative about religion" AtheistCrusader Oct 2014 #42
It apparently hurts people's feelings when they actually have to think about what they believe. Gore1FL Oct 2014 #46
Drugs and guns, when misused, can hurt or kill your children. djean111 Oct 2014 #26
They lied to you to get to your kid? Nice. Mariana Oct 2014 #30
Yes, they did. This was almost twenty years ago. I had been relocated to Durham from Illinois. djean111 Oct 2014 #31
I always said I'd handle it this way Prophet 451 Oct 2014 #28
I raised my kids with no religious beliefs riverbendviewgal Oct 2014 #29
Is this a thing to be worried about know? edhopper Oct 2014 #38
I think the argument can be made in both directions, to be honest. cbayer Oct 2014 #40
"we run the risk of creating a generation of anti-religious zealots" AtheistCrusader Oct 2014 #41
If you indoctrinate your child that religion is no more than "magical bullshit", rug Oct 2014 #48
And the jury results are in... aikoaiko Oct 2014 #49
Thanks for the info. rug Oct 2014 #50
itt; critical thinking skills = indoctrination AtheistCrusader Oct 2014 #53
Did someone alert on yours? rug Oct 2014 #56
not that i'm aware. AtheistCrusader Oct 2014 #60
It is not indoctrination… NeoGreen Oct 2014 #59
"magical bullshit" is an inaccurate and incomplete opinion that requires a child rug Oct 2014 #61
Please... NeoGreen Oct 2014 #62
Did you miss it? rug Oct 2014 #63
No... NeoGreen Oct 2014 #64
Scroll up. That wasn't my term. rug Oct 2014 #65
Would you agree... NeoGreen Oct 2014 #66
Absolutely. rug Oct 2014 #70
Then... NeoGreen Oct 2014 #73
I always tell them what I think. More importantly, I tell them why I think it. rug Oct 2014 #76
How does that not fall into: NeoGreen Oct 2014 #78
Because by listening, I may learn that I'm wrong. rug Oct 2014 #81
You model of presentation... NeoGreen Oct 2014 #105
If none of it interests you, there's no need to bring it up. rug Oct 2014 #106
Hello... NeoGreen Oct 2014 #69
No, I was in court. rug Oct 2014 #71
Fair enough... NeoGreen Oct 2014 #74
"It's only a bloody parking offence." rug Oct 2014 #75
Meh... NeoGreen Oct 2014 #80
What do you teach your child about the ancient greek gods? AtheistCrusader Oct 2014 #89
I start with their human attributes and limitations and move on from there. rug Oct 2014 #90
Interesting. AtheistCrusader Oct 2014 #104
Even in the Old Testament, God is ineffable. rug Oct 2014 #107
IMO this article is theistic non-sense. nt ladjf Oct 2014 #51
. . . . written by a nontheist. rug Oct 2014 #52
So the author says anyway. AtheistCrusader Oct 2014 #54
No true nontheist. rug Oct 2014 #55
I prefer the Dennett approach. longship Oct 2014 #57
Agree. Education is the key and the case she makes cbayer Oct 2014 #67
Anyway that can come about is good. longship Oct 2014 #68
A simple family experience - pinto Oct 2014 #72
What a bloody joke. Daemonaquila Oct 2014 #77
Excuse me for using a Hitler reference Cartoonist Oct 2014 #82
If you think religion, unspecified and unidentified, is the equivalent of nazism, rug Oct 2014 #91
I've made this point many times Cartoonist Oct 2014 #95
And the hits just keep coming. Christianity is worse than Nazism! cbayer Oct 2014 #96
And here's the best part Cartoonist Oct 2014 #98
Yes! There are numbers to support that christianity is worse than Nazism! cbayer Oct 2014 #99
Time for you to open your mind Cartoonist Oct 2014 #100
My mind is quite a bit more open than yours. cbayer Oct 2014 #101
The good people are welcome Cartoonist Oct 2014 #102
So gracious of you. Whether they "need" religion or not is not the point. cbayer Oct 2014 #103
Omg. You are now comparing religious beliefs to nazism. cbayer Oct 2014 #94
Here's the most apt comparison I can find Cartoonist Oct 2014 #97
Thank the Gods Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2014 #83
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