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Previously on "A thread to bully all hypocritical atheist twunts ..."
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Any guy can be a sex god these days if they are gifted with reasonable good looks and a magic blue pill
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That old chestnut again. Millions were killed in the name of Communism, does that make Communism a bad thing? ... oh, wait...Originally posted by jmo21 View PostYou don't need religion to be a good person.
In fact some of the worst crimes in history have been done in the name of religion.
Yes, but a very very minor one.Originally posted by Diver View PostI've been called a sex god many times. Does this make me some kind of Deity?

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I've been called a sex god many times. Does this make me some kind of Deity?
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Not fixed at all. A spaghetti monster would obviously have had to visit Italy. Did anyone see him?Quite. A form belief that there is in no flying spaghetti monster is not rational
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But their whole argue that god exists because you can't prove that god doesn't exist, but then they get funny when you counter with asking them to prove that the FSM doesn't existOriginally posted by Spacecadet View PostWhat most amatuer hour atheists fail to realise is that the whole point of religious faith is that there is no proof.
If there was proof, then there would be no need for faith
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No, you did manage to bring it down a pegOriginally posted by nomadd View PostI see what you did there.
And here was me thinking this debate couldn't get any dumber.
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I see what you did there.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostWhat most amatuer hour atheists fail to realise is that the whole point of religious faith is that there is no proof.
If there was proof, then there would be no need for faith
And here was me thinking this debate couldn't get any dumber.
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Yeah, it's working wonders elsewhere in the world: National Mirror - Boko Haram: Stop religious killings, UN, group tell FGOriginally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostLook at what the lack of religion has done to this country. That debate programme on the BBC on last Sunday morning was cracking - finally some people are starting to realise that lack of religion is a bad thing.
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What most amatuer hour atheists fail to realise is that the whole point of religious faith is that there is no proof.Originally posted by jmo21 View PostI'd disagree with that actually.
Most atheists basic point is that there is no proof.
Ergo, show us proof, and we'll be happy to acknowledge God's existence. That's easy.
Believer: Here is proof God exists.
God: Yep, here I am.
All Atheists: Cool, fair enough.
Whether we choose to follow him is the next question.
If there was proof, then there would be no need for faith
Last edited by Spacecadet; 29 March 2012, 20:05.
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