Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – the typical lies of chrsitians about morality and atheism.

Unsurprisingly, Christians don’t like to allow comments when they lie. Here we have a video on youtube where cowardly chrsitians lie about morality. It’s from Solas, a Scottish group of Christians who find they need to make false claims to try to shore up their nonsense.

A typical lie from a Christian


This is how and why they fail:

“Unsurprising that you dont’ allow comments on your video and your website since you make false claims and dont’ want anyone to show you are wrong.

Atheists can and are good people, and the word doesn’t lose meaning if we dare not to be part of your cult.

We can see that since christians can’t agree on what good or bad is, each with their own set of morals they want to claim their god wants, and contradicting each other. Thus your claims that this god is “absolute goodness” fail miserably.

Curious how every single christian claims that they and those who agree with them are the only ones in a “right” relationship with this god, and not one of you can show that this claim is true.

Morality is a human invention, and as such is indeed subject. This means we can leave behind the ignorance and hate from your bible.

Christians have quite a problem, as I noted above, with your inablity to show your god exists or agrees with your personal version, and you also have quite a problem that many christians have no problem with this god doing things that they would be horrified if a human did the same. This shows your morality entirely subjective, dependent on who or what someone is rather than any objective morality associated with an action.

If there is objective morality, your god has to follow it too, and surprise, per your own bible, it does not.”

11 thoughts on “Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – the typical lies of chrsitians about morality and atheism.

  1. This not the exception. Atheists are trusted less than any other religious group, although Muslims are not far ahead (PEW Research).

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      1. They are opinion polls. So one must be discerning. But I read that stuff.

        An unpleasant kicker is that even atheists trust believers more than other atheists.
        Since I know MANY more believers than I do outed atheists, it would be hard for me to accurately answer the question.

        “He’s a good, God fearin’ man. You can trust him. He’s a man of his word.” LOL — only in the movies. 🙂

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  2. Y’know, it would be nice if the Christians from Solas (et al.) took that “Thou shalt not bear false witness” business a -bit- more seriously, rather than slandering people they don’t even know.

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