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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 4, 2019 18:14:10 GMT
One group spreads God or something else and one group spreads no God or something. It's like a "+" and a "-". Last I checked both were on a battery. So both are part of something together and both are needed for the process or for religious belief. Because both believe in something and has a purpose or a function. Even in an atom. You need a positive charged proton and a negative charged electron to make the atom whole. Just like in religion you need a positive charged belief and a negative charges belief for it too. Every part spreads something that's part of the whole.
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Post by thesageofmainstreet on Jul 5, 2019 20:03:58 GMT
One group spreads God or something else and one group spreads no God or something. It's like a "+" and a "-". Last I checked both were on a battery. So both are part of something together and both are needed for the process or for religious belief. Because both believe in something and has a purpose or a function. Even in an atom. You need a positive charged proton and a negative charged electron to make the atom whole. Just like in religion you need a positive charged belief and a negative charges belief for it too. Every part spreads something that's part of the whole. Gaia GötterdämmerungAtheism has become anti-theism. Secular Humanism is not secular, because it believes in the superstition that Nature is supernatural. Nor is it Humanism, because it believes that humans are just another animal species, the most vicious and destructive one. So the alternatives in this decadent terminal age are really pagan religions based on human sacrifice.
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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 5, 2019 22:06:48 GMT
One group spreads God or something else and one group spreads no God or something. It's like a "+" and a "-". Last I checked both were on a battery. So both are part of something together and both are needed for the process or for religious belief. Because both believe in something and has a purpose or a function. Even in an atom. You need a positive charged proton and a negative charged electron to make the atom whole. Just like in religion you need a positive charged belief and a negative charges belief for it too. Every part spreads something that's part of the whole. Gaia GötterdämmerungAtheism has become anti-theism. Secular Humanism is not secular, because it believes in the superstition that Nature is supernatural. Nor is it Humanism, because it believes that humans are just another animal species, the most vicious and destructive one. So the alternatives in this decadent terminal age are really pagan religions based on human sacrifice. Human sacrifice in what way?
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Post by thesageofmainstreet on Jul 6, 2019 19:17:20 GMT
Gaia GötterdämmerungAtheism has become anti-theism. Secular Humanism is not secular, because it believes in the superstition that Nature is supernatural. Nor is it Humanism, because it believes that humans are just another animal species, the most vicious and destructive one. So the alternatives in this decadent terminal age are really pagan religions based on human sacrifice. Human sacrifice in what way? Jingle-Django Although Liberals present a masochistic weakling image, they are actually sadists who gloat at all the violence they've produced by sponsoring or appeasing thrill-killing savages. Their domestic, foreign, and border policies are a snuff film they cheer on while watching us die unprotected. Of course, gun-grabbing contributes to the human sacrifice of the manly people these misfits resent.
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Post by Elizabeth on Aug 1, 2019 4:45:33 GMT
Human sacrifice in what way? Jingle-Django Although Liberals present a masochistic weakling image, they are actually sadists who gloat at all the violence they've produced by sponsoring or appeasing thrill-killing savages. Their domestic, foreign, and border policies are a snuff film they cheer on while watching us die unprotected. Of course, gun-grabbing contributes to the human sacrifice of the manly people these misfits resent. So you mean they'd kill anything they can?
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Post by Clovis Merovingian on Aug 1, 2019 5:06:09 GMT
Atheism just means that you don't believe in God correct? But there are godless (atheistic) religions. Anyways the type of militant religion hating, venomous, fedora-wearing "atheist" that one usually argues with online are not atheists but anti theists... And man are they unpleasant to talk to. They're demeanor is always unpleasant, hateful, and revolting.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Aug 1, 2019 13:00:33 GMT
Atheism just means that you don't believe in God correct? But there are godless (atheistic) religions. Anyways the type of militant religion hating, venomous, fedora-wearing "atheist" that one usually argues with online are not atheists but anti theists... And man are they unpleasant to talk to. They're demeanor is always unpleasant, hateful, and revolting. You may meet a completely insane person among atheists (or should I say agnostics) much more often, than among the theists.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Aug 1, 2019 13:08:25 GMT
Historians have never found an atheistic tribe. Even Herodotus said about that in his "Histories". I would say the same about children. How many children you know which never seen an animation movie, or never read a comix-book? Children always spend their times thinking about many nonexistence things. I'd say it's great, because their minds are needed to fill information piece by piece, carefully, and tender. All the children ask their parents or caretakers about everything of this world. Why do they do that? Don't they do that because they want to act like non-believer scientists? I would say no. They suspect that there's a God, and they want to find out who has built all the universe.
To become an atheist you need to depress yourself, and throw away all the same question you've been always asking.
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Post by fishnchips on Jun 5, 2020 23:54:39 GMT
If takes a lot of faith to be atheist.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Jun 11, 2020 13:55:41 GMT
If takes a lot of faith to be atheist. It is exactly truth. Unfortunately I was him. An atheist. Previously I believed God, and then some collisions took places in my life and made me turn my faith back from God. It was not easy to turn again. I proud that the arktos members helped me to get out from the miseries of my soul.
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Post by fishnchips on Jun 11, 2020 14:13:34 GMT
I've never quite been able to decide what I believe. I consider myself to be agnostic, because I certainly do believe in the possibility of a higher form of life (which may or may not be a god) but I also don't believe that as humans we could comprehend it even if we encountered it.
Partly this comes from the vast mystery of the universe, making me feel like there 'must' be more to it all than we can understand; things that transcend science, or at least science on our level.
What I can't decide on is whether I think a higher life form could, or would want to, be considered a god or not.
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Post by Elizabeth on Jun 13, 2020 6:25:24 GMT
I've never quite been able to decide what I believe. I consider myself to be agnostic, because I certainly do believe in the possibility of a higher form of life (which may or may not be a god) but I also don't believe that as humans we could comprehend it even if we encountered it. Partly this comes from the vast mystery of the universe, making me feel like there 'must' be more to it all than we can understand; things that transcend science, or at least science on our level. What I can't decide on is whether I think a higher life form could, or would want to, be considered a god or not. Since you said the higher form may or may not be a god...so if not a god...what else would you probably describe it as? Seems you've thought a lot about this so curious to all the things you came up with.
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Post by kyloscythe91 on Jun 23, 2020 21:20:47 GMT
One group spreads God or something else and one group spreads no God or something. It's like a "+" and a "-". Last I checked both were on a battery. So both are part of something together and both are needed for the process or for religious belief. Because both believe in something and has a purpose or a function. Even in an atom. You need a positive charged proton and a negative charged electron to make the atom whole. Just like in religion you need a positive charged belief and a negative charges belief for it too. Every part spreads something that's part of the whole. hmmm...sound observation...well, i guess you won't and don't have anything to worry about...hopefully of course, naturally...but i understand...a walk is still a walk...heck, one can have infinity league in effort levels...and perhaps negative effort levels...like say effort level -28 but at the same time still dominating in a sport...wouldn't full knowledge show what elizabeth is to be talking about? there is vision and activation in philosophy, is there not?...but then again...there must and may be infinite amounts of information in most categories in life...
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Post by lovelivesinme on Aug 21, 2020 14:57:35 GMT
Cute idea that atheism is a religion. I do not propogate it. I do not seek it nor campaign for it....or seek out others who espouse it. I do not judge others by it. I do not believe it is my salvation or the salvation of humankind. At it's mildest it is a preference. At it's fiercest it is a repudiation of the certainty of others. Religion....?
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Aug 21, 2020 15:18:00 GMT
Cute idea that atheism is a religion. I do not propogate it. I do not seek it nor campaign for it....or seek out others who espouse it. I do not judge others by it. I do not believe it is my salvation or the salvation of humankind. At it's mildest it is a preference. At it's fiercest it is a repudiation of the certainty of others. Religion....? Whell, someone might ask you "Do you believe in something?" not necessary meaning behind that something religious (e.g. a daughter can ask her parents about it). Depending on your answer the asker person may change one's views on it. The same about a whole behaviour. If a person acts oneself as a non-believer in anything one can push someone being one - a non-believer. Besides, isn't it possible to avoid your own beliefs? Anyone is trying to believe in something. We're not animals, we're pursuing for something good, or something that's better. So, at least many have a positive view on progress. An atheist has a belief that there's no gods. He feels that he's wrong, because he's pursuing for something better and at the end he must have come to the view of God, but he resists this own views. The great number of atheist establish the new satanic order.
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