Question is when will the atheists get over it? I ask that mostly because it was no doubt an atheist who ginned-up this uber-cool poster, as it always atheists who gin up these uber-cool posters saying how evil Christians are (not so much Muslims, so it’s good to see them included this time). Most Christians don’t give a hoot about atheists. I know I’ve never had a discussion with another Christian about them nor have I overheard one. Oh yes, nearly all Christian denominations talk about saving non-believers to some degree, but none really consider them as a “group” but more individuals who they want to bring into the faith.
To me it seems to be the fact that they have the audacity to even consider doing so that drives atheists batty. Why it does, I don’t know, as it shouldn’t bother them anymore than it bothers a Christian that you think we are wrong.
Point is, the average Christian doesn’t give much thought to atheism or atheists so I don’t think we need to get over anything. We believe, you don’t. No further uber-cool posters necessary I assure you.
I think you missed the point of the post. It isn’t about atheism or atheists. It is about using someones religion as the defining trait of whether they are evil or good. There are evil and good in every religion (or lack of religion for atheists). We should judge a persons good or evil on their actions/behavior, not their religion.
The reason why religion needs to go isn’t because Atheists don’t like it, but because Religion suppresses freedoms and is holding back our race in very profound ways.
The sooner we abolish religion the sooner we can save lives and enjoy freedoms that we should have had a long time ago.
All this talk of “if they don’t bother me, then it’s not my problem” is bullshit and is becoming part of the problem.
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Question is when will the atheists get over it? I ask that mostly because it was no doubt an atheist who ginned-up this uber-cool poster, as it always atheists who gin up these uber-cool posters saying how evil Christians are (not so much Muslims, so it’s good to see them included this time). Most Christians don’t give a hoot about atheists. I know I’ve never had a discussion with another Christian about them nor have I overheard one. Oh yes, nearly all Christian denominations talk about saving non-believers to some degree, but none really consider them as a “group” but more individuals who they want to bring into the faith.
To me it seems to be the fact that they have the audacity to even consider doing so that drives atheists batty. Why it does, I don’t know, as it shouldn’t bother them anymore than it bothers a Christian that you think we are wrong.
Point is, the average Christian doesn’t give much thought to atheism or atheists so I don’t think we need to get over anything. We believe, you don’t. No further uber-cool posters necessary I assure you.
I think you missed the point of the post. It isn’t about atheism or atheists. It is about using someones religion as the defining trait of whether they are evil or good. There are evil and good in every religion (or lack of religion for atheists). We should judge a persons good or evil on their actions/behavior, not their religion.
Forget it. He’s rollin’.
The reason why religion needs to go isn’t because Atheists don’t like it, but because Religion suppresses freedoms and is holding back our race in very profound ways.
The sooner we abolish religion the sooner we can save lives and enjoy freedoms that we should have had a long time ago.
All this talk of “if they don’t bother me, then it’s not my problem” is bullshit and is becoming part of the problem.
Stop religion ASAP.
what are these profound ways in which religion holds back freedoms?
Some things that are claimed to be “unethical” can actually be very beneficial.
Religion also tries to suppress open-mindedness, and logical thinking.