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How do you react when people tell you that you believe in fairy tales? [View all]
hrmjustin
May 2013
OP
I love fairy tales, and have studied them a bit. It's remarkable how far back they go,
dimbear
May 2013
#8
If mine are fact based and theirs are delusional, I demote them to fools and put them on ignore
on point
May 2013
#9
Ahh, the old "but you can't prove it doesn't exist" reply straight from the apologists play book.
cleanhippie
May 2013
#25
An "afterlife" has such a high improbability of existing, it takes the rejection of reality to think
cleanhippie
May 2013
#39
from my brief experience with death, i agree...we won`t remember/know anything
madrchsod
May 2013
#52
show me a repeatable method of observing a faerie and I will believe in faeries. nt.
Warren Stupidity
May 2013
#48
I think you're only partially right, but it brings up an interesting point
EvolveOrConvolve
May 2013
#64
As a "non-believer," I remind them that "religion" and "myth" have similar definitions
KansDem
May 2013
#34
Generally the people who believe in evil fairy tales tell me I can't go to their heaven, for...
Humanist_Activist
May 2013
#43