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Christians hate atheists for their freedom?

Name: Anonymous 2006-09-20 0:47

It makes sense if you think about it.  Christians have this all-powerful authoritarian figure telling them how to live out their lives.  Not only do you get punished horribly for stepping out of line, but this authoritarian is omni-present and will always catch you.  There is literally no freedom to do anything.  The most amazing thing is they don't realize this, or don't admit it.  This God does a better job than Big Brother could ever possibly dream.  But deep down in their hearts, they know they are being watched and controlled and it makes them angry to see those of us who are free.  Thus, they lash out at us.  Please do no fault them for it though, imagine how quickly you would become like that if you knew there was someone watching and condeming you every time you masturbate.

I think we should help our christian brethren escape this oppressive fascist called God.

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-12 20:11

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Or maybe Xel and Kumori should pull their heads out of their asses. Their form of attack is truly pathetic, in that, they seem to focus solely on Christianity because that's the easiest religion to pick apart. Well, see, I agree: Christianity and most Semetic religions are bunk.

Where they fail at, however, is making blanket statements on metaphysics with degrees of certainity in an uncertain world. In their childish ramblings they don't understand that they execute the same process of belief that a fundamentalist does when they go off like this.

We all got over Christianity in High School, kids. And by providing further lip service to them- while at the same time subtlely downplaying the idea of God or omnipresence is just fucking stupid for the same reasons I state in >>175. After reading some of Einstien's quotes on God from his youth to his twighlight I've arrived at my own conclusion that you can't dismantle religion or spirituality by desconstructing Christianity, the same way you can't destroy science by saying Malthusianism was wrong, or this theory here (or there) didn't pan out.

Uncertainty is the only constant in a complex reality, and so, things that address this uncertainty (spirituality, science) are definately needed. And this, I feel, is proven by humankinds dominance, surviviability, etc....

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