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In reply to the discussion: Things that affirm my atheism [View all]Warpy
(113,130 posts)25. Not a bad way to look at it
but I was speaking entirely from my own perspective.
I live in the US and always have, so most of my friends have been believers. What made them my friends is that they got the point.
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odd how people pick and choose religion to support their own biases and hatreds nt
msongs
Sep 2022
#3
I think the responsibility to push back on Fake Christians, is on the other Christians.
TigressDem
Sep 2022
#19
Agree about at least one thing, religion should not be used by government to control anyone.
TigressDem
Sep 2022
#4
I simply said it set some boundaries. An early guideline that helps humans get along.
TigressDem
Sep 2022
#24
Des Cartes proved with logic that God exists. The church rejected such proof because it negated th
keithbvadu2
Sep 2022
#5
As long as we accept people as who they are and act from decent morals toward each other, it's good.
TigressDem
Sep 2022
#28
Hmmm, text alone doesn't convey all. If felt like a push away. Thanks for the explanation.
TigressDem
Sep 2022
#41
Things have gotten really chaotic and it's hard to construct Democracy or moral guidelines even.
TigressDem
Sep 2022
#44