>>1
You're just proving that Christianity is a crusading religion that cannot tolerate peers. Just live a Christian life and don't fucking get all militant over your so-called position in society.
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Anonymous2008-09-21 0:35
Atheists who try to convert Christians into Atheism are just as Christians who push their point of view on everyone else.
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Anonymous2008-09-21 9:24
>>7
I've never seen an atheist prosleytize. I've seen Christians and others come to online atheists communities and prosleytize and argue, and the atheists sometimes argue back. That's as close as I've seen anyone come to trying to convert anyone to atheism.
>>9
True. Atheism is more like waking up from a bad dream. Waking up is not a "conversion".
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Anonymous2008-09-21 11:54
Atheists try just as hard as the religious at trying to sway people to thinking their way.
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Anonymous2008-09-21 11:55
>>11
It's true.
In this way, Atheists have actually created a form of community that entirely mimics the community they refute.
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Anonymous2008-09-21 12:03
Atheism is for post modern faggots. Enjoy your futile quest to drow your self created nihilism. I'll keep that pussy walm wilst you're crying in your corner.
Athiesm as a tool for one religion to destroy another? Well, that's like human scientists creating a cyborg programmed to destroy all humans - what possibly could go wrong?
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Anonymous2008-09-22 6:50
athiesm is simply a lack of a belief in god. nothing more nothing less. there is no agenda behind it.
Atheists lack belief in any deities. No assertion is needed.
Anti-theists assert that the arguments used by Theists are invalid or fallacious.
Everyone is atheistic towards deities they do not worship. Most people take it a step further and are anti-theistic towards those deities.
The only difference between a Monotheist and an Atheist is that the Monotheist is so delusional that he can't apply the same exact logic to his deity that he applies to the 28,000,000 other deities.
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Anonymous2008-09-27 0:22
Claiming that a thing is essentially Jewish (other than Judaism itself, of course) is problematic. I've seen this done to Marxism, Christianity, and just about any other ideological position the labeler dislikes. In the realm of ideas, "Jewish" is a floating signifier.
As for atheism, I certainly hope it's not essentially Jewish. I'm an atheist who firmly believes that Jews must be assimilated or holocausted as quickly as possible.