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In reply to the discussion: A or not A in regards to theism [View all]Martin68
(24,616 posts)34. Whatever. You obviously have a strong opinion on the matter.
And an agenda, which doesn't really lead to a fruitful dialog. Good luck with your crusade, dude. I don't really understand why you feel so strongly about your ideosyncratic take on the meanings of English words related to religion. Perhaps you had a bad experience with parents who were religious or something. My sympathies.
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I absolutely don't believe there is a "god". I don't care if others do or don't believe.
erronis
Apr 2024
#3
When I became an atheist at 14 years old, I was very gung-oh about it and considered myselt to be a Militant Atheist.
spike jones
Apr 2024
#8
That position describes the basis of philosophical skepticism since descartes.
Voltaire2
Apr 2024
#20
I am a non practicing Christian because I don't want to be associated with the evangelical type of Christianity
kimbutgar
Apr 2024
#26
The Christian religion is based on what many people came to believe two thousand years ago.
Midnight Writer
Apr 2024
#27
i think i am a brownist. raised liberal lutheran. i read about them in a 1871 encyclopedia brittanica.
pansypoo53219
Apr 2024
#35
It's like a light switch, which is either "on" or "off." There is no inbetween.
Red Raider 85
Aug 2024
#44