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Kyle 2175

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I'm an atheist, more specifically both a secular humanist and a naturalist. I've never seen any reason to believe in religion, not even when I was young. Heh, I remember when I was in Primary School making up gods similar to the Invisible Pink Unicorn and Flying Spaghetti Monster to troll gullible people. To be more specific as to why I'm not religious, for me it's more a case of 'why should I be religious?' than it is 'why shouldn't I be religious?' as no arguments for religion have ever made sense to me, most that I've heard are based on complete myth, 'because I said so,' emotions like fear and similar things. If there was genuine proof of a religion being correct, I would join a religion. Old books with content that cannot be proved in a real scenario, unlike say, a biology or chemistry textbook, is not genuine proof. If you read about a chemical reaction you can probably replicate it. If you read about evolution you'll find that there are modern examples of it, although unfortunately I can't find any at the moment. I do believe there was one involving worms or something like that, they evolved to live in an area of contaminated land that was hazardous to worms of the same type that hadn't been born in that area. I can't remember exactly what it was, but that's the gist of it.

Edit: That's the philosophical methodological naturalism, not the nature worshipping naturalism.
 

xdiesp

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Christian (catholic), not practicing. Meaning I like the moral stance, but don't care with much fairy tales in the Bible or the Church hierarchies behind it.

I'm probably not different from any kind of moderate christian worldwide, who aside of denominations believe in the basics and leave the absurd details to the fundies.
 

TheFinalFantasyWolf

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I am, but I don't like telling that to atheists. (Most of the time) Whenever I do, they give me this smug, your an idiot look, and then they have the nerve to criticise my intelligence and try to convince me that I'm just stupid, and that God is a fairytale.

So, just because I think that there may be something more to this world, and that maybe not everything is just a big coincidence, that immediately means that my IQ drops by 80 does it?

Not as irritating as douchebag atheists but close, are the religious nutbags. You know, the ones that would turn away their own child for being gay, would freak out if their child was friends with a "non believer" or they try to force their religion onto every person they know.

Basically I hate intolerannce from both sides, it sickens me to see so much disrespect amoung them.

(Oh yeah, I think the most irritating comments that can be made from either party, is when they say something like. "Oh don't get me wrong, I respect Religion/Atheism, I just feel sorry for them, they are so ignorant if only they could open their eyes and understand the truth." If anybody here is doing that, religious or atheist, stop it, its ridiculously childish and in the end your just being an massive douche.)
 

Henkie36

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Nope. Science makes a lot more sense to me then saying ''it's some dude who's looking down upon us''. I just don't buy it.
 
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Not at all. In my opinion religion is just one of the largest and most successful scams in history.

I don't care if people want to believe in it, but when they try to force it on children or into the public, then I have a problem.
 

Xaio30

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I'm an agnostic atheist.
We don't know if there actually are gods. But if there are, I sure ain't gonna start believing in them without evidence.
 

count9

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Agnostic, being absolutely sure that some type of higher power doesn't exist is only slightly less stupid as being absolutely sure that God does.
 

IceStar100

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I belivie there is more to the world then we know. I also don't belivie science is the know all beat all. Don't bother quoting me I quite bothering when 90% of people turn into asshole when you don't fallo step in thier there is no there is a god fight.
 

Kamehapa

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Veritasiness said:
malestrithe said:
I am an atheist. My mom's family is Catholic, my biological father's is Methodist, and my Stepdad's is Southern Baptist.

I decided a long time ago that if I were to worship, he is going to need to get off his cloud in the sky and actively recruit me. If he, she or it does not do it because "he does not want to," or any other lame excuse, then he, she or it is not worth my time. To that end, I have a 7 part test that I keep in my head at all times. All the deity needs to do is cause everything on the list to happen in a reasonably short amount of time, like 3 months after the first one. If the god or goddess does that, then I will worship him. Otherwise, I will not.
By having a test for a supposed deity, and demanding that they comply with it, aren't you basically admitting that deity must exist? It has to, in order to decide to fulfill or not fulfill your requests.
Possibly the dumbest thing I have heard (in a while). Just replace that idea with anything else:

I say, "If a magical unicorn that craps gold exists, he must dance to me in order for me to believe."

You say, "By having a test for a magical unicorn that craps gold, and demanding that they comply with it, aren't you basically admitting that unicorn must exist? It has to, in order to decide to fulfill or not fulfill your requests."

I say, "No the whole idea is asinine, which is why I want some serious proof in order to believe this thing that so many other people believe is self evident."
 

Twilight_guy

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This should be in religion and politics. Also it has low discussion value since ther eisn't much to say besides "Yes, X" or "no, Y."

OT: Yeah, catholic.
 

Joey245

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Yes I do. And I don't care what people think of me being Christian. They can label me a "holy-roller," an idiot, or a madman. I couldn't care less. I love God and Jesus, and that's one part of my life that isn't gonna change.
 

oreopizza47

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The way I see it, religion for me is a way of seeing how well my friends can take a joke. If they're religious, I'll crack God jokes. Atheist, I make science jokes. I don't think I fall too squarely into either camp. I focus heavily on the science aspect of things, but I'll admit there's some things science can't explain. So, simply put, I'm not religious, but on the off chance I'm wrong, I hope I haven't pissed off the big guy too much.
 

Legion IV

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RobCoxxy said:
If you REALLY believe in heaven, and that it's a quadrillion times better than life on earth, why do people wear seatbelts?

And cry when they say "Dad's in a better place?"
Alright, i gotta respond to this, i hope my comment wasn't taken in the wrong light, like i said not all and again it seems just my city, again sorry if offended you or anyone.

Now i hate when people use these arguments. First off of course I'll be fucking sad when a loved one dies, even though there probably ballin it up in heaven chilling and getting a hug from god. There still gone, they still died, they were still taken from this earth so of course we'll be sad.

If your best friend say for like 20 years said there moving far far away you'll never see them again and they cant call you or use phones but its there dream come true, you'll still be sad. So cut it out with that garbage, when i had a loved one die i mourned of course i did why wouldn't i she was still a kid!? but deep down and to this day i know shes in a much better place, shes fine shes up in the sky looking down on me and shes happy that even though I'll never forget her, I'll never be sad anymore that shes gone cause all that will do is make her sad so theres no point. So enough with that same quote.

Secondly, life here is still great, we were given life by our savior why would we squander the greatest gift hes given us? That would be an insult. He gave us the greatest gift of all which is life so why on fucking earth would we give that up!? Its like being served dinner an amazing feast Turly cranberrys fish, potatoes but dessert if your favorite cake and you just throw all the food over the table and say i want my fucking dessert not this garbage.

Now comparisons aside the other reason is, intentionally doing something like that would be in a sense killing ourselves, Our life's are not ours to take. When you let him into your heart its no longer just yours...

Just so much snark comments.
 

RedDeadFred

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I stopped being religious the same day I stopped believing in Santa Claus. He seemed more believable to me than some guy up in the clouds who just creates everything...
This was at the age of 9 btw.
Yes I became an atheist all on my own at the young age of 9. I'm actually quite proud of this.
 

Nazz3

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Agnosticism isn't a middle ground.

And well I was religious, but stopped believing in God after I realized it was all in my head.

Looking back it was all pretty ridiculous.
 

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TheFinalFantasyWolf said:
I am, but I don't like telling that to atheists. (Most of the time) Whenever I do, they give me this smug, your an idiot look, and then they have the nerve to criticise my intelligence and try to convince me that I'm just stupid, and that God is a fairytale.

So, just because I think that there may be something more to this world, and that maybe not everything is just a big coincidence, that immediately means that my IQ drops by 80 does it?

Not as irritating as douchebag atheists but close, are the religious nutbags. You know, the ones that would turn away their own child for being gay, would freak out if their child was friends with a "non believer" or they try to force their religion onto every person they know.

Basically I hate intolerannce from both sides, it sickens me to see so much disrespect amoung them.

(Oh yeah, I think the most irritating comments that can be made from either party, is when they say something like. "Oh don't get me wrong, I respect Religion/Atheism, I just feel sorry for them, they are so ignorant if only they could open their eyes and understand the truth." If anybody here is doing that, religious or atheist, stop it, its ridiculously childish and in the end your just being an massive douche.)
I was about to post something like this. Well then....yeah that. You pretty much nailed what I was gonna post. I think the bandwagon effect is the reason for so many douchebags being produced on both sides. it kills freedom of thought. I've met some atheists and "atheists". The ones you are talking about don't even know why they are what they think they want to be, they just go with whatever fad is in at the time. Same applies to religious folk or nutbags as you so accurately called them. Humans are gregarious beings by nature but when you let others do the thinking for you and you just ride the big wave, that's taking things too far in my opinion.
Actual atheists aren't so bad to talk to. I know one or two. They do give out a smile but then I try to make my point and we get to talk without either party feeling smug.
 

SideSmash

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Is there an "I Think" option?

Also, I'm getting kind of sick of all the snarky atheists who think they're smarter than religious folk. Get the fuck over yourselves, ESPECIALLY the whole "Flying Spaghetti Monster" thing. That doesn't make you look smarter; that makes you look like an asshole.

Also, i'm Jewish. 'Nuff said.