MrCuddowls wrote:
Excuse any grammar and spelling mistakes
NO
REDO IT.
Meiyjhe wrote:
U c, I am an European.
As an European, about 70% is atheist (estimated amount).
We as Europeans don't care what you believe in (with some exceptions), as long you act like a normal human being.
I have no idea what the situation is in the United States of America, though I am aware that the vast mayority there is Christian.
So what I ask of you:
Whatever the situation may be, that all your friends are so happy with god and jesus that they boast it all towards you or whatever.
Just discuss it with them, do not be afraid to be judged. If you discuss with them, you might see a reason why they believe, or you don't and you keep your mouth shut and accept it the way it is.
You shouldn't rant against random people that all Christians are idiot demon spawns or whatever.
You will only destroy their feeling, your image and your own feelings.
Just because there is too much fear to be honost to those where those feelings really belong to.
Now get out there! Show your opinion in the real world!
They will still love you don't worry <3
After that, you will never have to worry about Christians again.
It seems we're back to cringing... And this^ isn't even a joke..
"Well, basically you should treat me like a prostitute." - TotalBiscuit
jhoijhoi wrote:
Perhaps I didn't make myself clear. Every Christian I have ever talked to in person, and my relatives are Christian, btw, believe in hell and that outsiders go to hell. Indeed, they even force conversions before "outsiders" are allowed to marry.
So.
In my wide experience, including PsiGuard and other Christians I've met in person and online, all believe in hell, and all believe I will go to hell.
That's perfectly reasonable. You do know a fair amount of Christian people and while yours may be one of the worse cases it's still very much not something to ignore.
Also, I'm sad that Psiguard apparently is a terrible person :/
Nighthawk wrote:
You probably haven't met 5% of the world's Christians. Hardly an appropriate sampling.
Wooow... This is almost signature material. You just keep saying stupid stuff :D
Google has a job title called "Head of Black Community Engagement"..
I don't know whether to cry or laugh.. or both.
I don't know whether to cry or laugh.. or both.
That Searz guy, what a terrible person!

Thanks to GrandMasterD for my sig!
the most ironic thing about non-religious people is that they are often as quick to condemn others for their beliefs as religious ones are. We're all very similar in that.
I, personally, don't care what someone believes unless they try to use their beliefs to force me to change how I live my life. That's when it becomes a problem. The rest of the time it's none of my business, really.
I, personally, don't care what someone believes unless they try to use their beliefs to force me to change how I live my life. That's when it becomes a problem. The rest of the time it's none of my business, really.
The_Nameless_Bard wrote:
the most ironic thing about non-religious people is that they are often as quick to condemn others for their beliefs as religious ones are. We're all very similar in that.
I hope you're not referring to me, I never condemn people for belief alone.
"If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
"I contend we are both atheists, I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours." - Stephen F Roberts
"I contend we are both atheists, I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours." - Stephen F Roberts
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Then, immediately double posts with a potshot picture.
Priceless.
Yes the picture is some what of an insult
But it certainly is true
Example: library of Alexandria