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In reply to the discussion: Ask the Religion Experts: What does your faith say about atheists? [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)62. Do you not think that some people have abandoned religion because they were hurt.
Is that necessarily an irrational response? I would think that the blatant hypocrisy of being damaged by an institution that preached one thing and did quite another would be a perfectly legitimate reason for turning away from religion entirely.
There are as many reasons for being atheist as there are atheists, imo.
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What a great example of how one's agenda can completely change how one reads something.
cbayer
May 2012
#5
I summarized. You quote-mined. I'll take one over the other any day, as one included context.
darkstar3
May 2012
#9
All religion involves a disapproval of someone else. That's what they have in common.
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2012
#14
It apparently wasn't offensive to the non-believer activist who did the interviews and wrote the
cbayer
May 2012
#28
You are allowed to be offended by anything you want, whether offense is intended or not.
cbayer
May 2012
#39
Throughout the article, I could sense the pity these people have for atheists. It's revolting.
AlbertCat
May 2012
#87
I guess we both missed all the positive points, and just have an agenda...Oi.
darkstar3
May 2012
#11
We know what their faiths say about atheists because they have written it down.
dimbear
May 2012
#45
More people need to read your post. I hadn't realized that, and many others hadn't either.
darkstar3
May 2012
#75
What do you expect from theologians? Of course they don't think atheists are right.
cbayer
May 2012
#55
I was being sarcastic, which I think is apropos to the "we just don't get it" attitude.
edhopper
May 2012
#60
Do you not think that some people have abandoned religion because they were hurt.
cbayer
May 2012
#62
I don't think attacks on regressive believers are attacks on me (or others like me,
cbayer
May 2012
#94
No matter how many times I have tried to draw the distinction, you have failed to see it.
cbayer
May 2012
#100
"You appear to have no interest in talking about why this group is hostile and toxic"
trotsky
May 2012
#101
I honestly cannot remember atheists being mentioned in any church I ever attended
Lydia Leftcoast
May 2012
#115