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I don't see anything controversial in the idea that an atheist thinks believers are wrong about god. enough Aug 2013 #1
And a secular society edhopper Aug 2013 #2
Why does there need to be a "right" or "wrong"? murray hill farm Aug 2013 #3
Why don't you care edhopper Aug 2013 #8
I don't believe that my idiologies or lack of them are either right or wrong.. murray hill farm Aug 2013 #13
Yes edhopper Aug 2013 #14
And will you care when religious fundamentalists manage to ban abortion AtheistCrusader Aug 2013 #88
Never going to happen. They have been trying for a very long time. cbayer Aug 2013 #101
Have you been living under a rock? States all over have instituted de-facto abortion bans cleanhippie Aug 2013 #104
They have made considerable progress in just the last year. AtheistCrusader Aug 2013 #116
There have been some inroads in some states, but I think it will be reversed over time. cbayer Aug 2013 #119
Then you are part of the problem. AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #131
Lol~ I am part of the problem? cbayer Sep 2013 #137
Yes, part of the problem. AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #143
Oh, back off. You have no idea what I do or don't do. cbayer Sep 2013 #147
I know you dismiss and minimize the current fight on for reproductive freedom AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #158
You make assumptions that are incorrect. cbayer Sep 2013 #159
It is very close to 50/50 edhopper Sep 2013 #162
They were your words. AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #163
Right vs. Wrong on the *effects* of believing is where I stop Lemonwurst Aug 2013 #71
Yes, how dare we suggest others might be wrong. trotsky Aug 2013 #16
Simple; if their god existed, he could stop abortion him or herself. AtheistCrusader Aug 2013 #89
I care, because people like to legislate upon their religious beliefs. AtheistCrusader Aug 2013 #87
And yet here you are hanging out in the religion group. cbayer Aug 2013 #103
And? AtheistCrusader Aug 2013 #117
I didn't say you didn't have the right to post here. You most certainly do. cbayer Aug 2013 #118
You know, believers spend time talking to non-belivers too. AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #130
I think someone who is really hostile towards non-believers probably cbayer Sep 2013 #136
I don't understand why you asked the original question in the first place. AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #142
What original question are you talking about? cbayer Sep 2013 #146
This. AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #157
You obviously love tussling when it comes to religion. cbayer Sep 2013 #160
Keep their religion to themselves within the scope of the law. AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #161
I don't think it is possible to seperate the two edhopper Sep 2013 #164
I tend to agree, that is the reality of it. AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #165
It is a matter of venue edhopper Sep 2013 #166
Frankly, the "why not question it quietly" argument sounds a lot like... LibAsHell Sep 2013 #128
I don't think that's a philosophically sound position Proud Public Servant Aug 2013 #4
Disagree with that edhopper Aug 2013 #7
Incorrect Promethean Aug 2013 #48
I get it, but not absence of evidence Proud Public Servant Aug 2013 #68
In this case, it is reasonable to say that it is. cleanhippie Aug 2013 #105
You're assuming that the only two possibilities okasha Aug 2013 #107
Do Protestants think Catholics are just wrong? Do they both think that about Muslims who Bluenorthwest Aug 2013 #5
It is a generality edhopper Aug 2013 #9
Protestants and Catholics used to kill each other over what edition of the bible got taught in schoo AtheistCrusader Aug 2013 #90
Could this be a version of strict atheism vs agnosticism. longship Aug 2013 #6
I don't disagree edhopper Aug 2013 #10
No, they are not "wrong" for their beliefs. Starboard Tack Aug 2013 #11
Are you answering that edhopper Aug 2013 #12
Yes Starboard Tack Aug 2013 #62
I think there is a wording difference between you and the OP. Goblinmonger Aug 2013 #17
Thank you edhopper Aug 2013 #18
I disagree with you assertion that they are not wrong in their beliefs. DrewFlorida Aug 2013 #21
I don't believe there is a god either, at least not for me. Starboard Tack Aug 2013 #63
Many people declare something as their belief, but their actions don't match their beliefs. DrewFlorida Aug 2013 #22
Best to judge peole by their actions, rather than by the beliefs they declare. Starboard Tack Aug 2013 #65
Yep. trotsky Aug 2013 #15
Interesting questions to think about QSkier Aug 2013 #19
I think believers have a certain arrogance to think they know it all. DrewFlorida Aug 2013 #20
Could not that same argument be applied to non-believers that think they know it all? cbayer Aug 2013 #23
Well certain things don't need to be looked at once the question is moot edhopper Aug 2013 #24
The whole question of whether there is a god or not is moot. cbayer Aug 2013 #25
nothing arrogant about that reply CBGLuthier Aug 2013 #26
Things we no longer need to question. edhopper Aug 2013 #41
Yes, what you propose is true, but that wasn't the question posed by this thread. DrewFlorida Aug 2013 #34
But it is very much the question posted by this thread. cbayer Aug 2013 #52
I for one am not saying I don't know edhopper Aug 2013 #57
A high probability of certainty? Really? cbayer Aug 2013 #59
After several edhopper Aug 2013 #67
No one is asking that you accept a god. cbayer Aug 2013 #69
the universe I know has an objective truth edhopper Aug 2013 #86
The critical words here are "I know" cbayer Aug 2013 #99
God of the gaps is edhopper Aug 2013 #122
I agree that god of the gaps is a flimsy argument. cbayer Sep 2013 #135
and bigfoot hunters can still look for bigfoot edhopper Sep 2013 #140
So what? Let them look if it rings their bell. cbayer Sep 2013 #145
Because people who have false beliefs edhopper Sep 2013 #151
OMG, talk about believing in myths, you are absolutely convinced that you are right here. cbayer Sep 2013 #155
The point edhopper Sep 2013 #156
Tell me Cybar, do you believe Jesus was God's only son..... DrewFlorida Aug 2013 #64
Why does it matter what I do or don't believe? cbayer Aug 2013 #70
This is not my definition. DrewFlorida Aug 2013 #72
No, it is your definition. cbayer Aug 2013 #74
Yes, when my actions don't fit my stated beliefs, that means I don't believe my statement. DrewFlorida Aug 2013 #75
So, let me ask you this. cbayer Aug 2013 #77
Well said. Manifestor_of_Light Aug 2013 #79
This is a caricature of Christianity. LTX Aug 2013 #97
No, you don't know that someone doesn't believe okasha Aug 2013 #108
I have met precious few Atheists that positively declare there is no god. AtheistCrusader Aug 2013 #91
I do declare, with a high probability of certainty edhopper Aug 2013 #94
Declare is it now? Don't we need some fanfare and other assorted regalia? cbayer Aug 2013 #102
Paul is also fond of that verb. okasha Aug 2013 #110
That is precisely the problem with religion. AtheistCrusader Aug 2013 #114
Agree. It's a bad answer, just as saying that one has failed to find evidence proves that something cbayer Aug 2013 #121
Depends on why you were seeking it in the first place. AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #132
See, I don't give a shit if there is an invisible pink firebreathing dragon in your garage. cbayer Sep 2013 #138
so you actually accept the possibility edhopper Sep 2013 #141
Let me make this crystal clear - I don't care. cbayer Sep 2013 #148
And you don't care to edhopper Sep 2013 #150
I don't care to inquire into whether god is real or not. cbayer Sep 2013 #152
Because belief is not a vacuum edhopper Sep 2013 #154
Would it be bothering you if I tried to pass laws getting the invisible pink AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #144
Yes it would., just as it bothers me that god is mentioned on those things. cbayer Sep 2013 #149
So when people with beliefs you oppose edhopper Sep 2013 #153
We agree. AtheistCrusader Aug 2013 #113
I agree. I also have met very few. cbayer Aug 2013 #100
I accept that an omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent being that does not wish to be perceived AtheistCrusader Aug 2013 #115
Sounds reasonable to me. cbayer Aug 2013 #120
i should amend my declaration edhopper Aug 2013 #123
Excellent point. AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #133
Great post. nt raccoon Aug 2013 #76
I am an agnostic, because I see no evidence of a deity but not certainty that one does not exist. Agnosticsherbet Aug 2013 #27
Yep, they're wrong. dballance Aug 2013 #28
Tax the Churches DontTreadOnMe Aug 2013 #29
Not OT edhopper Aug 2013 #38
It doesn't matter whether I'm right or they're right. no_hypocrisy Aug 2013 #30
So you have no opinion edhopper Aug 2013 #36
It's a classic dicotomy of whether something is "right" and true if I think it is and if it truly is no_hypocrisy Aug 2013 #92
I think I understand your view. edhopper Aug 2013 #93
I'll try to specifically address your premise. no_hypocrisy Aug 2013 #95
Thanks edhopper Aug 2013 #96
I'm a combination no_hypocrisy Aug 2013 #98
I'm in line with the OP, and several other notables posted here. immoderate Aug 2013 #31
I *believe* that people who believe in god(s) are flatly wrong . . . MrModerate Aug 2013 #32
"more concerned about the negative effects of religion than the negative effects of faith" QSkier Aug 2013 #35
I think he means edhopper Aug 2013 #37
Being a believer in the supernatural is a disordered state of mind . . . MrModerate Aug 2013 #45
Oh, I think a lot of edhopper Aug 2013 #46
Yes, they are wrong DavidDvorkin Aug 2013 #33
Everyone who has any view at all about religion believes that someone else is wrong. eomer Aug 2013 #39
Well a true agnostic edhopper Aug 2013 #40
If they "think that answer is unknowable"... eomer Aug 2013 #42
Edhopper asks us what we think, I for one think the believers are wrong. dimbear Aug 2013 #43
What do I think as an atheist? LostOne4Ever Aug 2013 #44
Thanks for the reply edhopper Aug 2013 #47
I did not mean to nit-pick LostOne4Ever Aug 2013 #80
i think the use here is belief based on faith as in religion edhopper Aug 2013 #124
+1 - excellent answer cbayer Aug 2013 #61
Thank you! LostOne4Ever Aug 2013 #81
I'm really enjoying your participation here. cbayer Aug 2013 #82
Again thank you! LostOne4Ever Aug 2013 #84
Though we've disagreed, sometimes sharply, okasha Aug 2013 #109
Just because we disagree LostOne4Ever Aug 2013 #111
I've probably been a nerd okasha Aug 2013 #112
Well..... WovenGems Aug 2013 #49
So your saying edhopper Aug 2013 #50
Alot of Atheists evangelize about their own brand of faith more than believers wercal Aug 2013 #51
Absurdly untrue edhopper Aug 2013 #54
How the heck would I know wercal Aug 2013 #78
thanks for the longer reply edhopper Aug 2013 #85
I stand by Wheaton's Law Drale Aug 2013 #53
But do you think there is validity to their faith edhopper Aug 2013 #55
It really doesn't matter what I think Drale Aug 2013 #56
Does it matter to you what you think. edhopper Aug 2013 #58
But I did answer the question Drale Aug 2013 #60
The question is edhopper Aug 2013 #66
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2013 #73
Yes Laochtine Aug 2013 #83
Yes rock Aug 2013 #106
All believers ultimately worship themselves while proclaiming humility... Humanist_Activist Sep 2013 #125
I think it's reasonable to say they are most likely wrong LibAsHell Sep 2013 #126
No, I think it's a lot more complicated than that Warpy Sep 2013 #127
Nothing supernatural exists. Deep13 Sep 2013 #129
At this point our science may not have advanced far enough to prove beyond a doubt ... spin Sep 2013 #134
just God of the gaps again. edhopper Sep 2013 #139
I believe we should have single payer healthcare edhopper Sep 2013 #167
You have completely moved the goalposts here. cbayer Sep 2013 #168
We obviously differ there edhopper Sep 2013 #169
I never said that the existence of god should be in a different category, but cbayer Sep 2013 #170
That's fine edhopper Sep 2013 #171
militants MFM008 Sep 2013 #172
hmmm edhopper Sep 2013 #173
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