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MaxTheReaper said:
I am proud to be who I am.
I worked hard to become me.
At least that makes more sense. I don't get how somebody can be "proud" of being a fan of something, or of being from whatever country they are in, unless they have actually contributed something significant to it; like passing a major law that benefits everyone or something.

grimsprice said:
wouldyoukindly99 said:
Necrofudge said:
Bob_Bobbington said:
An Atheist
almightywabbit said:
*An Atheist
Fluffles said:
inflamessoilwork said:
An Atheist
You all make me laugh, and not in a good way if you can be proud of something such as a belief in no God.

Considering this is what being proud means:

Proud

-adjective
1. feeling pleasure or satisfaction over something regarded as highly honorable or creditable to oneself (often fol. by of, an infinitive, or a clause).
2. having, proceeding from, or showing a high opinion of one's own dignity, importance, or superiority.
3. having or showing self-respect or self-esteem.
4. highly gratifying to the feelings or self-esteem: It was a proud day for him when his son entered college.
5. highly honorable or creditable: a proud achievement.
6. stately, majestic, or magnificent: proud cities.
7. of lofty dignity or distinction: a proud name; proud nobles.
8. Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. pleased; happy: I'm proud to meet you.
9. full of vigor and spirit: a proud young stallion.
 

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I am proud of the fact that I enjoy being alive.
I am proud of the fact that all I have ever done has been for me, and me only. I have never done anything for the good of mankind.
I am also proud of how secure I am in being me. I am not ashamed of how I look, what I listen to, what I watch, what I read, what I play... in short, what I like.
 

Bob_Bobbington

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Machines Are Us said:
MaxTheReaper said:
I am proud to be who I am.
I worked hard to become me.
At least that makes more sense. I don't get how somebody can be "proud" of being a fan of something, or of being from whatever country they are in, unless they have actually contributed something significant to it; like passing a major law that benefits everyone or something.

grimsprice said:
wouldyoukindly99 said:
Necrofudge said:
Bob_Bobbington said:
An Atheist
almightywabbit said:
*An Atheist
Fluffles said:
inflamessoilwork said:
An Atheist
You all make me laugh, and not in a good way if you can be proud of something such as a belief in no God.

Considering this is what being proud means:

Proud

-adjective
1. feeling pleasure or satisfaction over something regarded as highly honorable or creditable to oneself (often fol. by of, an infinitive, or a clause).
2. having, proceeding from, or showing a high opinion of one's own dignity, importance, or superiority.
3. having or showing self-respect or self-esteem.
4. highly gratifying to the feelings or self-esteem: It was a proud day for him when his son entered college.
5. highly honorable or creditable: a proud achievement.
6. stately, majestic, or magnificent: proud cities.
7. of lofty dignity or distinction: a proud name; proud nobles.
8. Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. pleased; happy: I'm proud to meet you.
9. full of vigor and spirit: a proud young stallion.
Are you then saying that subjectively I can't be proud of being an Atheist?
 

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almightywabbit said:
Machines Are Us said:
You all make me laugh, and not in a good way if you can be proud of something such as a belief in no God.
You also make me laugh, similarly not in a good way. We're proud to believe that theres no higher cause such as God or the Devil or whatever. And people like you, who take the time to go through the online dictionaries to back up your pitiful drivel, have no right to criticize.

Sorry Webster, but you've lost that argument.
What argument? You haven't actually made a point. Although you have proven mine rather well, so thank you.

I prefer to take the time with my responses, you say that like it's a bad thing. Considering you are an atheist I would have thought using logic, in other words, backing up a point with evidence would be high priority to you.

It would illogical for me to claim that you are arrogant and self important if I did not use a definition as a way of making my point, how else would I prove it? Being proud is to have self importance, to have self importance over what you would almost certainly claim as "a logical viewpoint" is pathetic.

It's like me claiming to be proud that I believe in gravity.

Bob_Bobbington said:
Are you then saying that subjectively I can't be proud of being an Atheist?
I am saying that being an Atheist should mean nothing to you. Being a free thinking person (assuming you are) is fine, but being proud of the belief in no Gods is incredibly arrogant, because the belief achieves nothing.

As I said above, it's like being proud of believing in gravity. What's there to be proud of?
 

Bob_Bobbington

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Machines Are Us said:
Bob_Bobbington said:
Are you then saying that subjectively I can't be proud of being an Atheist?
I am saying that being an Atheist should mean nothing to you. Being a free thinking person (assuming you are) is fine, but being proud of the belief in no Gods is incredibly arrogant, because the belief achieves nothing.

As I said above, it's like being proud of believing in gravity. What's there to be proud of?
To you a belief in no god seems to achieve nothing but for me it has meaning. Just because you see the statement as pointless and worthless doesn't mean that it is. By your logic believing in a God is also pointless. Being an atheist means a lot to me. To me it is a symbol of freedom in my thinking.
 

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I'm proud to be

*Determined
*Half Irish
*Young and Healthy (Don't underestimate it people)
*Future military
*A guitarist
*An escapist member
*A good learner driver with my driving test tomorrow
*Confident enough to give myself a boost to do things without sounding like an arrogant jackass.

That last one is probably my best trait :)
 

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Machines Are Us said:
MaxTheReaper said:
I am proud to be who I am.
I worked hard to become me.
At least that makes more sense. I don't get how somebody can be "proud" of being a fan of something, or of being from whatever country they are in, unless they have actually contributed something significant to it; like passing a major law that benefits everyone or something.

grimsprice said:
wouldyoukindly99 said:
Necrofudge said:
Bob_Bobbington said:
An Atheist
almightywabbit said:
*An Atheist
Fluffles said:
inflamessoilwork said:
An Atheist
You all make me laugh, and not in a good way if you can be proud of something such as a belief in no God.

Considering this is what being proud means:

Proud

-adjective
1. feeling pleasure or satisfaction over something regarded as highly honorable or creditable to oneself (often fol. by of, an infinitive, or a clause).
2. having, proceeding from, or showing a high opinion of one's own dignity, importance, or superiority.
3. having or showing self-respect or self-esteem.
4. highly gratifying to the feelings or self-esteem: It was a proud day for him when his son entered college.
5. highly honorable or creditable: a proud achievement.
6. stately, majestic, or magnificent: proud cities.
7. of lofty dignity or distinction: a proud name; proud nobles.
8. Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. pleased; happy: I'm proud to meet you.
9. full of vigor and spirit: a proud young stallion.
So really, people can be proud of being atheists. Number 2 tells us this. If atheists believe there's no higher power than us, then surely that shows a high opinion of us being the most intelligent lifeforms we're currently aware of.

That makes me proud to be an atheist. And what I mean by that is, I'm proud to be important.

Sorry about that, just thought it was important to finish an argument that doesn't belong in this thread.
 

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stinkychops said:
Emilie Diabolica said:
-am 90% lesbian
-am dating/engaged to a lovely guy
o_O Wha?
like um... i'm pretty much only straight for him. its a bit of a wierd situation... =\

almightywabbit said:
Emilie Diabolica said:
Not to be picky, but isn't it just a tad odd how your finance only embodies 10% of your sexual preference?...
uh... finances? what on earth do you mean?
 

Gabanuka

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-British
-One of only 6 metal lovers in my year of 200
-A nerd
-A PS3 owner
-Liking pink
 

Emilie Diabolica

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almightywabbit said:
Emilie Diabolica said:
uh... finances? what on earth do you mean?
Oh good lord, my bad, Spell Check malfunction. I mean Fiancee.

reading your above quote, my question is sort of answered, I know you didn't ask for my advice, but just make sure its fair on both parties. I've seen my fair share of people who've broken up because of sexual preference, its not fun.
mm yeah that worried me a lot earlier on. he's bi as well so he understands my situation more than most guys would, and we've talked about what could happen if i veer even more towards the lesbian scale of things, etc..
he doesnt mind my attraction to girls and i dont mind him checking out cute guys at the shops.
it works out well. :)
 

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almightywabbit said:
Emilie Diabolica said:
mm yeah that worried me a lot earlier on. he's bi as well so he understands my situation more than most guys would, and we've talked about what could happen if i veer towards the lesbian scale of things, etc..
he doesnt mind my attraction to girls and i dont mind him checking out cute guys at the shops.
it works out well. :)
Well thats good to hear, I'm happy for you both and I hope it works out well for both of you.
^^ thanks
 

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Machines Are Us said:
MaxTheReaper said:
I am proud to be who I am.
I worked hard to become me.
At least that makes more sense. I don't get how somebody can be "proud" of being a fan of something, or of being from whatever country they are in, unless they have actually contributed something significant to it; like passing a major law that benefits everyone or something.

grimsprice said:
wouldyoukindly99 said:
Necrofudge said:
Bob_Bobbington said:
An Atheist
almightywabbit said:
*An Atheist
Fluffles said:
inflamessoilwork said:
An Atheist
You all make me laugh, and not in a good way if you can be proud of something such as a belief in no God.

Considering this is what being proud means:

Proud

-adjective
1. feeling pleasure or satisfaction over something regarded as highly honorable or
creditable to oneself (often fol. by of, an infinitive, or a clause).
2. having, proceeding from, or showing a high opinion of one's own dignity, importance, or superiority.
3. having or showing self-respect or self-esteem.
4. highly gratifying to the feelings or self-esteem: It was a proud day for him when his son entered college.
5. highly honorable or creditable: a proud achievement.
6. stately, majestic, or magnificent: proud cities.
7. of lofty dignity or distinction: a proud name; proud nobles.
8. Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. pleased; happy: I'm proud to meet you.
9. full of vigor and spirit: a proud young stallion.

Creditable to oneself. Seems to work for us within our bubble of atheist buddies and whatnot.
Also, its interesting how you would take a strike at that specifically. There is pride in holding on to delusions but if you live a life without them you cant have any pride in it.