Yep, the typical pathetic cultists. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L48_OV9Oe2U Yep, these selfish arrogant assholes insist that their god saved them but gee, the poor thing couldn't help Lisa Lopez-Galvan who died or the kids who will have to live with trauma. They'll try to claim free will or some other garbage to defend their heartlessness and selfishness, but … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – you too can see how disgusting christians can be
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Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – and more deceit from christians
The christians at "Does God exist?" are still at their set of lies about atheists.Here's my response: "I think it is safe to say that some choose atheism because they don’t want to follow the moral standards of Christianity. By rejecting God, they can reject His moral standards without pangs of conscience. Living immorally becomes easier … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – and more deceit from christians
No So Polite Dinner Conversation – more nonsense about atheists from a Christian
I replied to a rather pretentious set of claims by a christian, as you'll see at the bottom of this post.Well, I was a christian and now am an atheist. Our minds are quite open despire the false claims of christains like you. You have baseless claims that you cannot show are true, so your … Continue reading No So Polite Dinner Conversation – more nonsense about atheists from a Christian
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – how the claim of a hidden god fails
https://writingsometimesphilosophical.wordpress.com/2024/01/27/divine-hiddenness-or-why-cant-we-see-god/?page_id=145 Curious how this god had no problem with personal appearances and direct evidence "once upon a time". The typical excuses made by christins on why their god can't be found fail as usual. one has to wonder, do these christians read their bible at all when they can't remember what this god has done?
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – From 5% to nearly 30% in 50 years
"Over the past half-century, as the number of Americans with no religious affiliation has gone from 5 percent to nearly 30 percent, the emphasis has often been on what they were leaving. A report released Wednesday on the “nones” finds that they are diverse, young, left-leaning and may offer clues to the future of making … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – From 5% to nearly 30% in 50 years
Not So Polite Conversation – one more christian insisting that everyone must agree with his nonsense
I’ve always found it most curious on how desperate Christians are to claim that, no matter what non-christians say or know, their imaginary friend simply must influence us. No evidence for this, just the need of Christians to pretend everyone really does agree with them. A Catholic, Bishop Robert Barron, wrote an opinion piece for the … Continue reading Not So Polite Conversation – one more christian insisting that everyone must agree with his nonsense
Not So Polite Conversation – a lovely example of quote mining and referring to century old nonsense by christians
I found a typical post by a christian desperately trying to attack evolutionary theory. As is very common, it is marked by quote mining, ignorance and the need to find quotes that agree with their nonsense, quotes often quite old since these people depend on ignorance and ignoring modern research. here's my reply: Unsurprisngly, that’s a quote … Continue reading Not So Polite Conversation – a lovely example of quote mining and referring to century old nonsense by christians
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – christmas in a nutshell
I found this nonsense on youtube, from a group called "abolitionists rising" a typical wannabee theocrat group of cultists who are against abortion. "The Son of God Entered the Womb to Redeem the World! Jesus Christ did not enter our world through a birth canal. He did not begin his earthly existence in a manger … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – christmas in a nutshell
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – cultists playing doctor
again, we see that christians have decided that pretending that some imaginary being agrees with them makes them able to make medical decisions. "Texas Supreme Court temporarily blocks pregnant woman from emergency abortion" Curious how their god doesn't care about children or women at all, unless they obey it, just like these idiots.
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – rather sad “But I do fully believe that I need God to exist.”
I found quite a strange post, and strangely honest in some ways, of a women who wants to believe but claims she can't. And she'll simply believe anyway."God is supernatural. It’s hard to believe in anything we can’t see or feel or touch. That’s normal and understandable. But God is still worth the fight.""I need … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – rather sad “But I do fully believe that I need God to exist.”