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Speck Tater

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28. There's nothing wrong with atheism, but...
Wed Nov 28, 2012, 01:19 PM
Nov 2012

taunting is just infantile and tacky, no matter who is doing the taunting.

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Not much of a thinker, is he? skepticscott Nov 2012 #1
The author is female. rug Nov 2012 #3
Anders is confused DavidDvorkin Nov 2012 #2
Well, at least she has found a way to feel superior to the rest of us. cleanhippie Nov 2012 #4
Jesus and Mo are particularly appropriate today: muriel_volestrangler Nov 2012 #16
Indeed. Thanks for that. cleanhippie Nov 2012 #17
In a way it is the Christians who taunt the atheist. zeemike Nov 2012 #5
I hope you are not saying that humans walking with dinosaurs is NOT a stupid idea. cleanhippie Nov 2012 #8
science fiction does have one thing in common with religious texts Phillip McCleod Nov 2012 #6
But Science fiction is honest enought to admit that it is fiction... aka-chmeee Nov 2012 #7
true true. like geosynchronous orbit. Phillip McCleod Nov 2012 #9
Though that didn't originate in fiction muriel_volestrangler Nov 2012 #14
Perhaps it would be a waste of effort to ask scifi writers what they would like theologians to cover dimbear Nov 2012 #10
Lmao n/t jamtoday Nov 2012 #11
This seems rather strange, but Science Fiction(along with real Science) is mostly what lead me... Humanist_Activist Nov 2012 #12
sometimes MFM008 Nov 2012 #13
First, edhopper Nov 2012 #15
She's quite accomplished in the field. rug Nov 2012 #19
Interesting that she wrote something that stupid then. edhopper Nov 2012 #25
What is more interesting is tthat the comments have made her point. rug Nov 2012 #36
so to summarize, atheists aren't allowed to make up fictitious, non-existent entities.. frylock Nov 2012 #38
Of course you can, but it's not much of an argument. rug Nov 2012 #39
By showing how the autghor misses the point edhopper Nov 2012 #40
Well, that was fun! cbayer Nov 2012 #18
What kind of science fiction do smug Catholics read? mr blur Nov 2012 #20
There's a wide selection at infidels.org. rug Nov 2012 #21
Why would Catholics read a different kind of science fiction that any one else? cbayer Nov 2012 #22
I can't tell how she knows the amount of sci-fi that 'smug' atheists read muriel_volestrangler Nov 2012 #23
I think you will find gcomeau Nov 2012 #24
love science fiction! maybe you should try hard science. JustFiveMoreMinutes Nov 2012 #26
+1,000,000 Walk away Nov 2012 #27
There's nothing wrong with atheism, but... Speck Tater Nov 2012 #28
hey, I am a smug atheist who finds no fun in taunting anyone hollysmom Nov 2012 #29
A naive article. immoderate Nov 2012 #30
I think smug religionists (like this author)... AlbertCat Nov 2012 #31
Wow! I must have clairvoyance! xfundy Nov 2012 #32
I know. I rarely need to read the body of your posts. rug Nov 2012 #34
Gotta love the "smug" tag. longship Nov 2012 #33
I find it interesting that people don't realize her article is not directed at atheists. rug Nov 2012 #35
I read the smug part as defining a specific group and not directed at all atheists. cbayer Nov 2012 #37
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