Evil Atheist Thread

Hikaro, why assume that "good" (or love) is any less part of human nature or any more supernatural then "evil"?

Well, let me ask you this: How much time have you spent around small children? I've done quite a bit of babysitting for friends and realatives (even though I have no children of my own), and I've found that while I've had to tell them hundreds of times to behave themselves, they've always managed to work out how to MIS-behave and try to weasel their way out of it on their own.

While good is a part of human nature, it tends to get overridden by our sin nature... It's kind of funny really, but I've noticed that when people do something good or altruistic, they want to take all the credit for themselves, yet when they do something wrong that hurts other people, they try to blame their parents, society, drugs, etc... basically anyone and anything but themselves. That was the point I was trying to make.

Sweedishguy said:
You are, Kiharo Yakatama. I'd bet they are really agnostics wanting to feel special. Or you are one of them. In any case, you're the one.

Thank you for proving my point... I.e. Extremism and narrow-mindedness are not the provence of religion alone.... Blanket stereotypes are a sure-fire indicator of a lack of maturity and an inability to think critically. You're accusations against religious people are sounding very similar to those leveled by Islamic extremists (and I've been on the recieving end of those.... some arab guy, whom I didn't even know in Bahrain went out of his way to call my friends and I "American murderers" and tell us to "Go Home! We don't want you people here!") I suggest you look at the motives of your own heart before levelling false accusations against people who you don't really know.

....And you might want to make at least a token effort to spelling my screenname right. :rolleyes:
 
Well, let me ask you this: How much time have you spent around small children? I've done quite a bit of babysitting for friends and realatives (even though I have no children of my own), and I've found that while I've had to tell them hundreds of times to behave themselves, they've always managed to work out how to MIS-behave and try to weasel their way out of it on their own.
I wouldn't characterize childish misbehavior as evil.

While good is a part of human nature, it tends to get overridden by our sin nature... It's kind of funny really, but I've noticed that when people do something good or altruistic, they want to take all the credit for themselves
Maybe that's not how it happens, maybe you only notice people who decide to voice the fact that they did something good or altruistic.

I still think its ******** to spell his name "Sweedish Guy" Its like saying Pooooop or something.
I'd say having one too many letters isn't particularly more ******** then having one too few. Moreover I think it's more ******** to have that one too few letter as your user location, then some random post.
 
What do you mean by that? I am no more bothered or offended by them than the average atheist is by claims that theirs is an immoral or illogical position; less even, to judge by this thread, than some; but to deny it exists seems to me to be missing the obvious.
I bet that you cry alot when you are alone.:mischief:
 
An really, the taxpayer money spent defending against atheists is far less then that spent descriminating against them.
Only in your dreams. Lets see some figures on that. The fact atheist bring up ridiculous lawsuits in the first place puts the cost on them. THEY should pay for it, not tax payers.
 
I'd like to see a summary of these court cases, surely there is one if there are so many of those that they bother you so much. I tried to check this thread, and did not see anything to back you up. Or is it just something that you "once read in a newspaper/mag/internet"?
 
Only in your dreams. Lets see some figures on that.
I base this claim off two facts:
1. The BSA takes millions in taxpayer subsidies
2. There simply aren't that many lawsuits by atheists against Christian symbols
I'm not gonna dig a crap ton of numbers, you wanna call it crap, you dig up your own numbers.

The fact atheist bring up ridiculous lawsuits in the first place puts the cost on them. THEY should pay for it, not tax payers.
If a lawsuit is sufficiently meritless, I don't think it's unreasonable to demand that the plaintiff is required to pay court costs.

Instead of spending time and tax money on persecuting christians you could better use your time and money on charities that actually help people. :)
Even the crazy atheists who do those lawsuits aren't persecuting Christians, they're not even discriminating againt them. They're just taking too hard a line against government usage of Christian symbolism.
 
Thank you for proving my point... I.e. Extremism and narrow-mindedness are not the provence of religion alone.... Blanket stereotypes are a sure-fire indicator of a lack of maturity and an inability to think critically. You're accusations against religious people are sounding very similar to those leveled by Islamic extremists (and I've been on the recieving end of those.... some arab guy, whom I didn't even know in Bahrain went out of his way to call my friends and I "American murderers" and tell us to "Go Home! We don't want you people here!") I suggest you look at the motives of your own heart before levelling false accusations against people who you don't really know.
OK? The difference is that Islam and Christianity are mere copies of an obsolete way of thinking. I don't think Atheism demands tax money spent on Atheist churches or something. Atheism has a better explanation on everything, but you don't like the explanation. You know what? Live in your imaginary world! But live far away from us right-thinking people!
....And you might want to make at least a token effort to spelling my screenname right. :rolleyes:
Sure, Kikaro Yakatama...
 
OK? The difference is that Islam and Christianity are mere copies of an obsolete way of thinking.
Excuse me!? But Islam and Christianity are not obsolete ways of thinking. Infact, Christianity is no where near the beliefs of Islam. Do Christians see Muhammed as a prophet? No. Do Muslims see Jesus as the son of God? No.

I don't think Atheism demands tax money spent on Atheist churches or something.
But yet atheism demands that Christians should dilute their belief and quit practacing their faith openly :rolleyes:.

Atheism has a better explanation on everything, but you don't like the explanation. You know what? Live in your imaginary world! But live far away from us right-thinking people!
Another reason why militant antitheist and antireligious atheist tick me off. They just love to pick a fight with Christians and tell us what we can and cannot do, and tell us where we can and cannot live. Why cant they be like other silent atheists who leave the religious alone? :rolleyes:
 
I'll save you, Swedey!

Excuse me!? But Islam and Christianity are not obsolete ways of thinking. Infact, Christianity is no where near the beliefs of Islam. Do Christians see Muhammed as a prophet? No. Do Muslims see Jesus as the son of God? No.
There are still a lot of similarities

But yet atheism demands that Christians should dilute their belief and quit practacing their faith openly :rolleyes:
No it doesn't

Another reason why militant antitheist and antireligious atheist tick me off. They just love to pick a fight with Christians and tell us what we can and cannot do, and tell us where we can and cannot live. Why cant they be like other silent atheists who leave the religious alone? :rolleyes:
Telling someone what to do isn't really a big deal; it's making them do it that's the real problem. Atheists don't do that.
 
Another reason why militant antitheist and antireligious atheist tick me off. They just love to pick a fight with Christians and tell us what we can and cannot do, and tell us where we can and cannot live. Why cant they be like other silent atheists who leave the religious alone? :rolleyes:

Who is antitheist now?
 
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