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  • From: 4ajax
  •   To: All
  • 1 of 21
  • 2/13/08

I don't really understand atheisism. How can anyone not believe that God exists? I pray for their conversion and know that if they would turn to prayer their lives would be happier and more complete. How sad to have nothing to believe in! God is everywhere in my life. We send our children to a Catholic school so that they can know Him. We go to church and participate in church activities to bring us closer to Him. We pray throughout the day to let Him know that we love Him and that He is our Father. We THANK Him always for our blessings whether they be happy or sad. For with Him all things are possible.

  • From: Merry_everything
  •   To: 4ajax
  • 2 of 21
  • 2/13/08

I don't really understand atheisism. How can anyone not believe that God exists? I pray for their conversion and know that if they would turn to prayer their lives would be happier and more complete. How sad to have nothing to believe in! God is everywhere in my life. We send our children to a Catholic school so that they can know Him. We go to church and participate in church activities to bring us closer to Him. We pray throughout the day to let Him know that we love Him and that He is our Father. We THANK Him always for our blessings whether they be happy or sad. For with Him all things are possible.

 

Bless, how narrow minded of you to think that anyone who doesn't believe in god has nothing to believe in.

I've always thought all religion is simply #### stories yet i have grown to be a moral, intelligant and caring human being...how can this be?

 

  • From: diver_sity
  •   To: 4ajax
  • 3 of 21
  • 2/13/08
Hit & run for sure.
  • From: Hellcatusn
  •   To: 4ajax
  • 4 of 21
  • 2/13/08

We THANK Him always for our blessings whether they be happy or sad.

 

I guess I'll have to beg forgiveness for not being able to comprehend the concept of a "sad blessing."

  • From: unreliable1
  •   To: 4ajax
  • 5 of 21
  • 2/13/08
It is also a shame that there are people who do not support my beloved Tottenham Hotspurs.  They are surely the finest football club in the world and bring great joy to their supporters.  I'm not sure how the people that do not support them can carry on living such lives with no meaning.
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  • From: on_my_watch
  •   To: 4ajax
  • 7 of 21
  • 7/13/08

"How sad to have nothing to believe in"

I can assure you that atheists have a god. His name is SELF.

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  • From: on_my_watch
  •   To: physicsisphun
  • 10 of 21
  • 7/13/08
Someone once said: "An atheist can't find God for the same reason a thief can't find a policeman". I think that pretty well describes the primary cause for atheism. Of course, spiritual ignorance would be a close second.
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  • From: unreliable1
  •   To: on_my_watch
  • 12 of 21
  • 7/14/08
I can question your motives for theism.  Why go there?  Just accept that not everyone believes as you do and live and let live.
  • From: physicsisphun
  •   To: on_my_watch
  • 13 of 21
  • 7/14/08
Someone once said: "An atheist can't find God for the same reason a thief can't find a policeman". I think that pretty well describes the primary cause for atheism. Of course, spiritual ignorance would be a close second.
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So what.  Someone also mistakenly said, "there are no atheists in foxholes."  And then thousands of atheists who are soldiers came out and made a mockery of "someone said".
 
What you should have said is, "I think that pretty well describes what I believe to be the primary cause for atheism."
 
And then the statement would have been unarguable.  You are wrong, deluded and mistaken, but what you believe is what you believe.
 
Good luck with that.
  • From: dreamer_71
  •   To: on_my_watch
  • 14 of 21
  • 7/14/08
Someone once said: "An atheist can't find God for the same reason a thief can't find a policeman". I think that pretty well describes the primary cause for atheism. Of course, spiritual ignorance would be a close second.

Ditto what physics said.  Why don't you tell your god next time you pray to him to come pay us atheists a visit?  He should know right where we're at, right?  That should end all doubt instantly.  No more theives--er, atheists!

Also, I would contend that you are the spiritually ignorant one.  You can not imagine a worldview outside of that painted by your narrow religion, and you are supremely and grossly ignorant with regards to the thinking, background, and motivations of atheists.  Many atheists I know are quite spiritual.  Spiritual is a state of mind, and requires no belief in the supernatural.  One does not need a creator god to feel awe when gazing at the heavens.


  • From: Nelbrewster
  •   To: on_my_watch
  • 15 of 21
  • 7/21/08
Ah, but what if God is part of self and self is part of god? Huh?
  • From: Nelbrewster
  •   To: unreliable1
  • 16 of 21
  • 7/21/08
Just accept that not everyone believes as you do and live and let live.
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Sound advice but makes for boring message boards.
  • From: dreamer_71
  •   To: Nelbrewster
  • 17 of 21
  • 7/22/08
Just accept that not everyone believes as you do and live and let live.
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Sound advice but makes for boring message boards.


Lol, you haven't seen some of the libertarian boards that I have.  "Live and let live" is indeed sound advice, but hardly free from contention.

Especially when person A wants person B to leave him alone, but also still wants the right to force his ________ (morals/politics/religion/economic system/lifestyle/etc.) onto B.

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  • From: unreliable1
  •   To: Nelbrewster
  • 19 of 21
  • 7/23/08
Agreed, and I'm fine with a discussion about atheism/theism on the merits.  I just don't appreciate when my motives are called into question for no reason.
  • From: Nelbrewster
  •   To: unreliable1
  • 20 of 21
  • 7/24/08
Amen to that!
 
 
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