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And so... EdwardBernays Dec 2015 #1
If that's what you believe and it makes you happy. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2015 #2
Sometimes, suffering is also God's blessing. Linda C. Brazil Dec 2015 #143
Let me be the first Cartoonist Dec 2015 #3
Pretty egotistical God, if you ask me. COLGATE4 Dec 2015 #4
I believe that is in fact what the Bible says. nt SusanCalvin Dec 2015 #52
I feel sorry for you. COLGATE4 Dec 2015 #58
Huh? I was under the impression I was agreeing with you. SusanCalvin Dec 2015 #63
I don't "feel the existence" of Santa Clause either. fleur-de-lisa Dec 2015 #5
+1 Leftyforever Dec 2015 #30
There no relations between Santa and God. Linda C. Brazil Dec 2015 #136
Aren't you precious! fleur-de-lisa Dec 2015 #137
I think. Linda C. Brazil Dec 2015 #139
Because.... (get ready for it) he doesn't exist! immoderate Dec 2015 #6
Huh? nruthie Dec 2015 #7
That would also explain bvf Dec 2015 #8
Why did all the people get killed and slaughtered in the concentration camps in WWII? shraby Dec 2015 #9
You know, your post reminds me - we watched a TV show - a movie - about Jewish inmates at PatrickforO Dec 2015 #128
Why can't some people understand analogies? whatthehey Dec 2015 #10
Wow, thanks for the anti-atheist bigotry. trotsky Dec 2015 #11
God is, by definition, outside the ability of mere humans to comprehend. Maedhros Dec 2015 #12
I bet Epicurus had long hair. Cartoonist Dec 2015 #15
"God is, by definition, outside the ability of mere humans to comprehend." trotsky Dec 2015 #16
Actually I'm ok with that as a hypothesis. whatthehey Dec 2015 #21
I have found a theological proof concerning God's omnipotence, omniscience and prayers. DetlefK Dec 2015 #18
It's circular reasoning. Maedhros Dec 2015 #25
??? You completely missed the point. DetlefK Dec 2015 #61
Yeah, I saw that. My train of thought derailed...[n/t] Maedhros Dec 2015 #67
Then the god you are claiming is outside our capability to understand must not be omnipotent. AtheistCrusader Dec 2015 #43
God is, by definition, outside the ability of mere humans to comprehend? How do you know? Yorktown Dec 2015 #48
So the lesson we're supposed to take away from this is... gcomeau Dec 2015 #13
Nice feel-good story. As long as you don't tell it from the barber's viewpoint. DetlefK Dec 2015 #14
Actually that's a much more interesting question whatthehey Dec 2015 #17
Well, Dan Barker, of ffrf, SusanCalvin Dec 2015 #53
Wait a minnit Cartoonist Dec 2015 #19
Just wanted to say Hi and welcome to DU... NeoGreen Dec 2015 #20
Just want to add Cartoonist Dec 2015 #24
If by "better" you mean "nobody will challenge what you say"... -eom gcomeau Dec 2015 #39
I mean Cartoonist Dec 2015 #41
Works too... -eom gcomeau Dec 2015 #42
We grew up. (nt) mr blur Dec 2015 #22
Why can't some people stop espousing their absurd beliefs with absurd anecdotes? cleanhippie Dec 2015 #23
"Why can't some people stop espousing their absurd beliefs..." . Hmmm...it begs the question: jonno99 Dec 2015 #29
Im using the commonly used dictionary definition. cleanhippie Dec 2015 #36
Chuckling out loud! There are many religious folk who would say EXACTLY the jonno99 Dec 2015 #40
Apparently, your definition of "same thing" is not a common one. cleanhippie Dec 2015 #44
It's not about examples, it's about your use of the word 'absurd'. I simply jonno99 Dec 2015 #45
I don't follow your logic regarding substituting 'atheist' for 'religious'. cleanhippie Dec 2015 #46
Ok - have a good one! nt jonno99 Dec 2015 #49
I always do. cleanhippie Dec 2015 #66
I'm glad to hear it! jonno99 Dec 2015 #68
I'm sure you are. cleanhippie Dec 2015 #69
You seem intent on picking a fight. Sorry, to dissappoint, but I have no interest. In regards jonno99 Dec 2015 #72
You've claimed several times that I have a belief system. cleanhippie Dec 2015 #73
I've not used the word "god" in this thread, and yet you keep digging in your heels. My advice is jonno99 Dec 2015 #74
In a thread about belief in a god, you're not talking about belief in a god? cleanhippie Dec 2015 #75
I'm simply talking about dogmatism. Whether it manifests itself in jonno99 Dec 2015 #84
You don't think believing dead people coming back to life... cleanhippie Dec 2015 #85
Chuckles. I can see where someone would think so. But looking at the larger picture, jonno99 Dec 2015 #87
Not only small potatoes, but absurd potatoes. cleanhippie Dec 2015 #88
Ah - but you're missing my point. The religious folk would claim that jonno99 Dec 2015 #90
I'd agree with them that 'something from nothing' is absurd. cleanhippie Dec 2015 #92
Not accusing - simply making making an observation. It's very simple really, jonno99 Dec 2015 #94
Chuckles. Your continued false equivalency btween belief and non-belief is absurd. cleanhippie Dec 2015 #95
"Belief that these things are real are absurd, are they not?" Well, jonno99 Dec 2015 #97
So you begin with false equivalency and end with circular reasoning. cleanhippie Dec 2015 #100
It's obvious that you have strongly held beliefs - kudos to you jonno99 Dec 2015 #102
Lol. Yeah, I sure do. cleanhippie Dec 2015 #105
Well, without being dogmatic, Truth matters Yorktown Dec 2015 #115
So, we CAN toss the bible? If we're imagining a world where people don't take themselves too serious AtheistCrusader Dec 2015 #82
Sure. But please note that I'm not suggesting that we take NOTHING serioulsy. I'm jonno99 Dec 2015 #86
Do you think some opinions should be taken more seriously than others? trotsky Dec 2015 #89
I think serious, reasoned opinions should be treated as such. More importantly, jonno99 Dec 2015 #91
So are religious beliefs opinions or facts? n/t trotsky Dec 2015 #93
It probably depends on who you ask. My understanding of the Christian jonno99 Dec 2015 #96
Are those elements 50-50 propositions then? trotsky Dec 2015 #99
"Are those elements 50-50?" I can't help you there. Now you're discussing matters of "faith". You'd jonno99 Dec 2015 #103
Well I've noticed on this thread you want to define "extremist" groups. trotsky Dec 2015 #104
Notice how he treats your question about the moon as absurd on its face. cleanhippie Dec 2015 #107
Well, have YOU ever been to the moon? trotsky Dec 2015 #108
I'm very dogmatic and rigid in my assertion that moon is not made of cheese. cleanhippie Dec 2015 #109
It's never been my assertion that "neither has proof". It is my assertion that blanket statements jonno99 Dec 2015 #111
I understand it's uncomfortable seeing where your train of thought goes. trotsky Dec 2015 #120
I don't know what to make of this sentence: jonno99 Dec 2015 #121
Typically when a person (me) uses a 2nd person pronoun (you), trotsky Dec 2015 #124
You treat his question as patently absurd! cleanhippie Dec 2015 #106
Sigh...we've been to the moon CH. Therefore if anyone were to cling to previosuly held jonno99 Dec 2015 #110
Then how about unicorns? cleanhippie Dec 2015 #112
Sorry CH - you're going to have to slay your own strawmen. I must say though jonno99 Dec 2015 #113
Lol. Phrase it any way that makes you feel better, but the only thing slayed here cleanhippie Dec 2015 #114
Wait - you didn't slay the straw men too?! You can't just leave them running around you know... jonno99 Dec 2015 #116
Again, end this in any manner that helps you feel better about it. cleanhippie Dec 2015 #119
I think all of the straw men left running around could explain the mystery of goldent Dec 2015 #130
An impotent God HassleCat Dec 2015 #26
If believing gives you comfort, then by all means believe. randys1 Dec 2015 #27
he saw a man with shoulder-length hair and stubbly cheeks. Kalidurga Dec 2015 #28
Logic and reason argue against god. earthside Dec 2015 #31
Nothing says "I'm here with good intentions" like a flame-baity hit-and-run post Heddi Dec 2015 #32
And a 19 post newbie, at that. cleanhippie Dec 2015 #38
This message was self-deleted by its author goldent Dec 2015 #50
Not a real good analogy. Manifestor_of_Light Dec 2015 #33
When the day comes, as it does in every life, that you face a catastrophic illness, or Squinch Dec 2015 #34
I don't think your post makes sense. I'm being logical. Manifestor_of_Light Dec 2015 #56
So read it again and use a little more logic. You pretty much restated what I said. Squinch Dec 2015 #70
So if I don't believe in God, does that mean my crises are worse? Manifestor_of_Light Dec 2015 #80
Not even close. Squinch Dec 2015 #98
Tell me what you are saying. Manifestor_of_Light Dec 2015 #118
Mary is suggesting that the reason there is pain and suffering in the world is Squinch Dec 2015 #125
Oh all right. Manifestor_of_Light Dec 2015 #126
No problem Squinch Dec 2015 #127
God better don't exist or s/he would have to be a giant vindictive prick, according thereismore Dec 2015 #35
Hey, I've not been in this group before, and I like it! SusanCalvin Dec 2015 #55
Anyone can post anything here about religion, positive or negative, and get free responses AtheistCrusader Dec 2015 #65
Gotcha, thanks. SusanCalvin Dec 2015 #79
Yes, A.C. Manifestor_of_Light Dec 2015 #81
Because he don't. (n/t) Iggo Dec 2015 #37
So you're saying that God arranges people getting sick, but you will be able to understand that muriel_volestrangler Dec 2015 #47
If, when I die, edhopper Dec 2015 #51
. SusanCalvin Dec 2015 #54
A truly stupid analogy. SheilaT Dec 2015 #57
The Incredible Shrinking God!!!!... nt uriel1972 Dec 2015 #59
Chain letter mail mentality Person 2713 Dec 2015 #60
And how does your rather unconvincing analogy skepticscott Dec 2015 #62
THAT'S what I've been doing wrong? Act_of_Reparation Dec 2015 #64
This is a representation of the best that theists have. Promethean Dec 2015 #71
hi Linda C. Brazil Dec 2015 #135
I thought the context of the post was pretty clear. Promethean Dec 2015 #138
what drivel n/t mindem Dec 2015 #76
... RKP5637 Dec 2015 #77
As an atheist I jeard on the radio once said rurallib Dec 2015 #78
The God in that story sounds like a sadistic asshole. Marrah_G Dec 2015 #83
Everyone does, we just call it by different names. elleng Dec 2015 #101
LOL, wut? tkmorris Dec 2015 #117
If you bothered to have one reply in this thread Goblinmonger Dec 2015 #122
Isn't that begging the question? raccoon Dec 2015 #123
If there is a god why do some of the most evil, dishonest people doc03 Dec 2015 #129
Learn how to see God and feel the Infinite Limitless Divine by modifying your android phone sanatanadharma Dec 2015 #131
If you don't know god, you can't claim to be unable to know it. AtheistCrusader Dec 2015 #140
Thank you, MIRT.... opiate69 Dec 2015 #132
Now if this were proposed as evidence for gods Warren Stupidity Dec 2015 #133
I suspect this "trash" is still around skepticscott Dec 2015 #141
This is hilarious! Arugula Latte Dec 2015 #134
They don't feel him, because he doesn't exist. JRLeft Dec 2015 #142
Dragos are pretty awesome Lordquinton Dec 2015 #144
Abrahamic Gods are mass murderers. JRLeft Dec 2015 #145
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