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Alkirin (August 22, 2008 at 1:55 am)
I am very familiar with your comments...the irony being that I am not flip flopping on anything. I am rather consistent.
Sad to see that yet another is running away from a solid argument.
It is difficult to understand how you cherish this life when it is nothing but a tribulation leading to the paradise of the afterlife. What is it about this life that you cling to? Won't your christian friends be in heaven? Won't everything be better there?
What keeps you here?
Perhaps...doubt?
RJL738 (August 22, 2008 at 1:42 am)
Have you read my first two comments. Look how you are flip flopping just so you can insult me and how you adress only one out of many other pionts. I'm not adressing any more argumants from you. And no I don't want to die but am not afraid to and I have hope on the other side but I cherish both this world and the other, hopfullu now you get idea or do I have to spell it out for you. Don't bother me again.
lynchmobb2000 (August 22, 2008 at 1:27 am)
"Proof", in science, is not a generally accepted term. What constitutes proof? How would you prove to someone that you are who you say you are? Show your license? You could have forged it. Bring them to your home? You could be squatting. You could be self-deceived about all.
Science talks about evidence, which is the accumulation of facts that are consistent with one explanation of something. In your obscurantist mind, germ theory, the theory of gravity and number theory are all "unproven."
Alkirin (August 22, 2008 at 1:18 am)
"I am not afraid of death."
Of course not. You flee from it by worshiping the idea of immortality. In a sense, many christians look forward to death - after all, paradise awaits, right?
RJL738 (August 22, 2008 at 1:12 am)
I am not afraid of death. Christianity is very simple in it's rules, believe it or not I actually have a life. This is just some of the many misconceptions about what people believe.
Alkirin (August 21, 2008 at 11:31 pm)
What does atheism offer?
Freedom for those with the determination and strength to take control of their life instead of cowering in fear of death.
RJL738 (August 21, 2008 at 9:50 pm)
hope that when you die, you do not just cese to exist and that you will meet you loved ones some day, they do care about this life. What does athiesm have to offer. I'm not trying to critisize but I suggest that athiest learn about religious people as well.
RJL738 (August 21, 2008 at 9:47 pm)
It seems to me that athiests are the most intolorant, try and even mention God of any kind without most of them jumping down your throught. And apart from a aprecious few, show me one athiest that does not spand all their time making fun of someone. Even people going along their own bubsness get almost bullied by people who think that just because you can't see something, that it can't possibly exist. And yes christains and other people do care about this life and cherish it, they just have
rothcheer (August 21, 2008 at 9:32 pm)
For a serious criticism of buddhism
buddhistsagainstreincarnation dotcom
MidnightHustler75 (August 21, 2008 at 9:12 pm)
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The intelligent design theory was not developed by religionists. This modern version was proposed some 30 years ago by scientists who could not reconcile the complexities of the cell with evolutionary explanations. Then, as more scientific discoveries were made that favored the intelligent design theory, it was expanded to include not only the evidence from biology, but from cosmology and physics as well. |