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In reply to the discussion: A couple questions for believers [View all]AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)74. All three of those faiths are abrahamic, so no I agree with cartoonist, its like changing your shirt
Still a shirt.
The leap from an Abrahamic faith to no faith, or from an Abrahamic faith to a polytheistic faith is MUCH greater than jumping from one manifestation to another of the same single god. All three are Christians. They just differ on the fine print, and the manner of the pomp and circumstance in worship.
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Yeah, you know. Those pathetic godly people who are incapable of feeling any shame
cbayer
Mar 2015
#35
You realize that juries are a randomly selected group of 7 DU members, right? There's no conspiracy.
pinto
Mar 2015
#67
If 4/8 people (the alerter and the 3 concurring jury members) are all doing it because they
cbayer
Mar 2015
#49
All three of those faiths are abrahamic, so no I agree with cartoonist, its like changing your shirt
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2015
#74
In this case, since the offered examples are all christians, it's more like switching from coke to p
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2015
#75
I was raised in a in name only Catholic family but was sent to Catholic Grammar school.
hrmjustin
Mar 2015
#2
I think your questions are well worth asking, and indeed have been the focus of much inquiry.
LTX
Mar 2015
#89
An atheist (someone who doesn't believe in gods, she claims) who refuses the label for herself...
trotsky
Mar 2015
#90
Some of these discussions revolve around semantics. Choice, truth, meaning, faith, doubt, etc.
pinto
Mar 2015
#22
Yeah, I have to have my special pleading filters replaced monthy, and that is
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2015
#94