The people who say that atheism is a religion also say that Xianity is not. They still want to keep their tax breaks, though.
Believers are delusional.
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The people who say that atheism is a religion also say that Xianity is not. They still want to keep their tax breaks, though.
Believers are delusional.
Am I the only one who reads this bible verse as “faith is hoping our beliefs are true because we don’t have any other basis for belief”?
If every faith uses faith to believe their god on faith, how do we know which faith is the right faith?
An open mind means I don’t have to be “absolutely sure” of anything. That said, I am absolutely sure that it’s only ever humans who insist any of the gods are real, and yet consistently fail to back it up, while the gods themselves remain silent.
Apparently there’s a magic spell that interrupts the omnipresence of the Xtian god, thereby canceling its omnipotence. Must involve this god’s kryptonite: iron.
“The case for my beliefs is inadequate and unconvincing, so I’ll preemptively accuse them of finding it inadequate and unconvincing, so that when they do find it inadequate and unconvincing, I can claim I was right and then it’ll all be their fault! It’s perfect!”
When only intellectual forgery will prop up your superstitions.
Creationism is wilful ignorance.