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In reply to the discussion: First atheist church opens in London [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)28. Yes i did, and I think he made a legitimate argument that some believers and non-believers
have more in common than they do differences.
It's a concept I like and support.
In the end, whether one believes in a god or gods is not the issue. Since the question will never be resolved, its about respect other people's perspectives or what they find important in their lives.
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What makes it stupid? If there is an interest and it serves the needs/desires of a community,
cbayer
Jan 2013
#16
Who care what they call it? Again, if there is a desire, a need, a demand and it serves a
cbayer
Jan 2013
#19
Yes i did, and I think he made a legitimate argument that some believers and non-believers
cbayer
Jan 2013
#28
Hang around this group and you will find that many *true* atheists have a great deal
cbayer
Jan 2013
#17
Not at all. I never made the argument that you shouldn't set the rules for your own home.
cbayer
Jan 2013
#26
I have no idea why someone would come up with calling an Atheist ...ah..Hall ?? ..
BlueJazz
Jan 2013
#31
Did you get the impression the gods were literal beings or aspects of the mind?
ZombieHorde
Jan 2013
#44