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cbayer

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28. Yes i did, and I think he made a legitimate argument that some believers and non-believers
Mon Jan 7, 2013, 10:59 PM
Jan 2013

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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More of the "Atheism is faith based" nonsense Trajan Jan 2013 #1
Sigh... gcomeau Jan 2013 #2
What makes it stupid? If there is an interest and it serves the needs/desires of a community, cbayer Jan 2013 #16
Because the only reason they called it a "church" gcomeau Jan 2013 #18
Who care what they call it? Again, if there is a desire, a need, a demand and it serves a cbayer Jan 2013 #19
Did you read the OP? gcomeau Jan 2013 #27
Yes i did, and I think he made a legitimate argument that some believers and non-believers cbayer Jan 2013 #28
Good for you. gcomeau Jan 2013 #34
oh for Christ sakes! trixie Jan 2013 #3
Why were you having a Christmas dinner? rug Jan 2013 #4
Afterall, It is a Pagan Holiday amuse bouche Jan 2013 #5
So why not call it Saturnalia supper? rug Jan 2013 #6
Why not stop amuse bouche Jan 2013 #8
You assume facts not in evidece. rug Jan 2013 #9
Of course...You are looking in a mirror amuse bouche Jan 2013 #13
I must not have aged well. rug Jan 2013 #14
Probably not amuse bouche Jan 2013 #21
because that's what the retail stores call that time in December trixie Jan 2013 #10
What's a pagen tree? rug Jan 2013 #11
You are kidding aren't you? trixie Jan 2013 #12
Perhaps you mean a capitalist tree? okasha Jan 2013 #33
Good for you amuse bouche Jan 2013 #7
Hang around this group and you will find that many *true* atheists have a great deal cbayer Jan 2013 #17
like I said this was at my house trixie Jan 2013 #20
She behaves like that because in her mind she is right and you are wrong. dimbear Jan 2013 #23
Not at all. I never made the argument that you shouldn't set the rules for your own home. cbayer Jan 2013 #26
Fascinating and interesting analysis of the whole thing. cbayer Jan 2013 #15
Not possible amuse bouche Jan 2013 #22
One is science. One is religion. cbayer Jan 2013 #25
Oh? gcomeau Jan 2013 #35
Lol. I could go on for pages, but you would reject them all. cbayer Jan 2013 #36
Didn't ask for pages. Asked for one item. gcomeau Jan 2013 #37
Make sure to put it in your scorebook. cbayer Jan 2013 #38
If you can't contribute to the discussion gcomeau Jan 2013 #39
it`s not a "church"....... madrchsod Jan 2013 #24
In my mind, this is what an Atheist church should look like. >> BlueJazz Jan 2013 #29
That looks more like the atheist bible.... Kalidurga Jan 2013 #30
I have no idea why someone would come up with calling an Atheist ...ah..Hall ?? .. BlueJazz Jan 2013 #31
That is a good idea.. Kalidurga Jan 2013 #32
Aren't Buddhist churches also atheist churches? nt ZombieHorde Jan 2013 #40
This the the temple nearest me. rug Jan 2013 #41
They seem like atheists to me. ZombieHorde Jan 2013 #42
It's about 18 miles from me. rug Jan 2013 #43
Did you get the impression the gods were literal beings or aspects of the mind? ZombieHorde Jan 2013 #44
The one monk spoke as if they were literal. rug Jan 2013 #45
Then I would say that they are not atheists. ZombieHorde Jan 2013 #46
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