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Registered: March 13, 2002
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For any athiests in here, I'd like to hear your reasons/logic as to why you believe what you believe. And on the flip side, If you believe in a God explain your reasons.
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Registered: November 26, 2007
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quote: Originally posted by roarke192: i think that jesus christ was a great man, yes, MAN.
you've met the guy? 
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Registered: October 19, 2005
Posts: 323
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Religion is not just a deal about proof...its about faith. I mean yea, there may not be a heaven or hell (which is why I like Judaism...no promises about the end), but all you can do is to just have trust. I mean, God has never answered my prayers directly, but I'm sure he works in ways that I can't understand, and I probably don't even know its his work in the first place. Its all about faith, not proof.
"The price of Freedom is paid in lives" - Adm. Geoffrey Tolwyn
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Registered: August 04, 2007
Posts: 9
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I know a lot of people don't believe in God. My best friend doesn't believe in God, so I know all about it. But to me, even though I don't have proof, I still believe there is a God. I don't know how to prove it, except with the Bible, because science tries at every opportunity to disprove that there is a God.And also, since some people believe that God is hateful, he is that, but he is also a loving and kind God. I'm not one of those people who thinks God is all love and goodness, but he's also the person who I trust the most. Sorry if I drone on and on, but this is how I feel.
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Registered: November 27, 2004
Posts: 1319
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There is nothing that makes me believe there is a God.
Democracy is the recurrent suspicion that more than half of the people are right more than half of the time. - E.B.White
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Registered: November 05, 2004
Posts: 6008
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Atheism, Why? Atheism, Because.
The more you know, the less you don't know.
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Registered: February 05, 2005
Posts: 920
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quote: How does Atheism categorize as International Relation more so than Religion?
It doesn't, but as long as the thread is still here I figure there's nothing wrong with adding my opinion.
If god existed he'd be right winged
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Registered: March 04, 2008
Posts: 4
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im atheist. i think that jesus christ was a great man, yes, MAN. i dont see why he must be holy, what he said and taught would have no less meaning and worth if they came from a man rather than the son of god. and it bothers me that people cant follow what he said unless hes almighty. why should my ideas be worth any less than his? anyways, religion has been far too manipulated and distorted for me to consider attempting (or wanting) to understand it.
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Registered: June 06, 2004
Posts: 3373
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quote: Because it makes sense to me.
How does Atheism categorize as International Relation more so than Religion? Honorablecoalition.tripod.com Whereas;This message has hereby been proudly deemed racism and bigotry free by the Great and Honorable Coalition Against Racism. MMIV - Youthnoise's First Coalition.
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Registered: February 05, 2005
Posts: 920
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Because it makes sense to me.
If god existed he'd be right winged
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Registered: February 05, 2007
Posts: 97
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I tried moving it, but it won't let me in to the appropriate function. I can forward it on to Lisa.
No shenanigans.
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Registered: June 06, 2004
Posts: 3373
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Has someone asked why this is in international relation? Honorablecoalition.tripod.com Whereas;This message has hereby been proudly deemed racism and bigotry free by the Great and Honorable Coalition Against Racism. MMIV - Youthnoise's First Coalition.
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Registered: January 23, 2008
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I don't know,but why so many people do believe that
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Registered: July 27, 2007
Posts: 4
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Real quickly, I've only glanced over this topic, so if what I said has been said before, I apologize for a redundant post.
It would be foolish, I think, to rule out the existence of a supernatural deity as I think has already been established by other posters. There is no logical proof, either philosophical or scientific, to deny such a beings existence. However, if such a being does indeed exist, I think it unlikely that he or she (or it?) is even remotely similar to any deity thus far proposed by humans.
As we know, volcanic action beneath the Earth is what causes a volcano to erupt; not the forge of Hephaestus. Numerous battles depicted in the Bible have no other historical record to prove their existence. The multiplicity of miracles alleged in the Bible have no basis for which one can conclude that they are anything more than legend.
With that said, I would state that I am truly atheistic in the sense that I do not believe in certain Gods on the grounds that I feel their justification for existence is dubious. As for ruling out a supernatural power or being, I would not go so far.
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Registered: July 13, 2007
Posts: 38
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I don't know what I would be labeled as. There is no faith out there that I'm willing to die for. I guess...I believe in what I know to be true. I don't think there is a god. No, science does not explain everything. But then, neither does the bible. There are sophisticated people from both sides that are willing to swear that a ten minute debate with them will convince me otherwise. Everything is possible.
But for now, my logic is good enough for me.
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Registered: March 30, 2007
Posts: 42
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I like what David Hume said best: “Whatever we can conceive to exist we can conceive to non-exist.” It’s very simple really: I can conceive that a god is real, then he’s real. I can’t, he’s not.
Who needs actions when you got words?
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Registered: April 24, 2005
Posts: 872
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True scientific proof only comes when every possible attempt to falsify a theory fails. Religions cannot claim truth until they prove they aren't false. Faith is an empty word, it describes the state of mind whereby someone is unable to give up their beliefs or even question them in a stubborn manner.
'it's better to have your ministers inside the tent pissing out than outside, pissing in'
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Registered: August 05, 2006
Posts: 339
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I am an Atheist. The reason why I am atheist is pretty simple: Which God? Thor? Loki? Osiris? Ra? Apollo? Jupiter? Yaweh? Do we believe Jesus is the messiah? Do we believe Jesus is a prophet? Do we believe Mohammad is a prophet? Do we believe Mohammad is a false prophet? Do we believe Jesus is the anti-Christ? There are so many choices with specific details. And there is one, big, big option that says, "There is none".
Cheated the way from fringe to elite. Clique of stylists, rounded illogic skipping a beat to a dead cert. By lheaving charges and bursting the abscess, with a forked toungue, bloated with courage and spewing self-importance. Drop your sights, aim lower, leave umblemished those with real power.
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Registered: May 15, 2007
Posts: 2
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There is no god. It makes us feel good, and may however be beneficial to us, to think that there is a god, and to believe in one, to bring our family closer together, to give us hope, but when you take a step back, you must use your mind, use your god-given (pun intended) logic to conclude that all there is in this universe is matter and events, light, energy, chain reactions, people, animals, it's beautiful, and for the world to be beautiful there doesn't have to be this god, it can be beautiful, just because, well, we were made genetically to perceive it as beautiful. I'm sure a turtle or an amoeba doesn't think that a sunset's beautiful.
Religious people credit all their human attributes to god, when in reality human attributes, beauty, the world, the universe, are all just things that occurred out of natural selection, survival of the fittest, chain reactions, chemistry, atoms, basic things.
Religion has become hurtful. Terrorists are killing people. They fight and recruit like teams that hate each other simply because they have fought each other for thousands of years, over primitive ideas like theism. Religion is a disgrace to the human race. If one day aliens come down to Earth and see all of our fighting, they're going to want to know what it's all about, and when they learn that it's over something as whacked out as religion, they're going to be utterly perplexed at how such an intelligent race can use such a lack of common sense.
Thanks for your time reading this, I hope it enlightens you
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Registered: July 14, 2003
Posts: 1276
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i hope there's something on the other side.
not a killing hateful god mind you.
but just something.
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