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In reply to the discussion: Food for Thought [View all]MarkCharles
(2,261 posts)35. Your defensiveness is noted, as is your disdain for anyone
who dares ask believers questions as to the standards and "philosophy" by which they continue to defend their religious beliefs while the believers continue to ridicule those with other, more philosophically and rationally based beliefs, with such words as "baloney".
The believers continue to hide behind the "personal" reasons as their ultimate defense of their beliefs, while so willing and able to assail those whose beliefs are "different", be they religious fundamentalists or atheists, all the while, believers posting here are never revealing their own criteria for acceptance or rejection of one belief over another, claiming, instead, it's all for "personal" reasons.
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And the greatest chance we have to overcome those threats, and many more not attributable
darkstar3
Jan 2012
#27
And we will still have had mass murder, smallpox outbreaks, most children dying before the age of 3.
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2012
#40
Like rrneck, I was also confused. Thought this was a Stephen Hawking quote. More coffee!!
cbayer
Jan 2012
#9
Why do you care what people do in the privacy of their own homes or organizations.
cbayer
Jan 2012
#22