1. Subscribersonhouse
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    27 Jul '13 15:48
    Originally posted by JS357
    So now atheism is a movement?
    You mean like a bowel movement?
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    27 Jul '13 17:56
    Originally posted by sonship
    Richard Dawkins tells Atheists to Mock Religion with Contempt - And Ravi Zacharias comments.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51rR4aC9aMg
    Atheists expect many of their methods to be a one way street that will always work in their favor. This is why so many of them become unhinged whenever atheism is exposed for what it is and for what they hope to accomplish.

    It explains why so many of them are adamantly opposed to any scientific inquiry that doesn't support their philosophy. Evolution in particular is their most potent weapon for removing the necessity for God, because they know removing the necessity is tantamount to invalidating and altogether removing God from the picture. As a result this works to provide political leverage when they go about working to change laws and for removing basic human rights they don't happen to agree with.
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    27 Jul '13 18:08
    Originally posted by empovsun
    the forums are kinda dead
    nothing i haven't seen before, when it comes to "activism"

    whatever that means lol
    i recall the old AN trying to do some sort of "atheist activism"
    which i thought, at the time, "good for them" but it never really launched
    Members of the local Procrastinators Union often don't show up for meetings... not enough activists in their ranks to keep it going.
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    27 Jul '13 18:16
    Originally posted by sonhouse
    You mean like a bowel movement?
    It depends. Is runny diarrhea a legitimate movement?
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    27 Jul '13 18:24
    Originally posted by sonhouse
    You mean like a bowel movement?
    Keep bearing down and see what it produces for ya. 😵
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    27 Jul '13 19:21
    Originally posted by whodey
    Keep bearing down and see what it produces for ya. 😵
    Yeah, and then let us know how it all comes out.
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    27 Jul '13 21:27
    Originally posted by lemon lime
    Atheists expect many of their methods to be a one way street that will always work in their favor. This is why so many of them become unhinged whenever atheism is exposed for what it is and for what they hope to accomplish.

    It explains why so many of them are adamantly opposed to any scientific inquiry that doesn't support their philosophy. Evolution i ...[text shortened]... ut working to change laws and for removing basic human rights they don't happen to agree with.
    Wow. More projectile vomiting from you.

    By the way, could you give some examples of those atheistic "methods" you talk about? And you mention that "many (atheists) become unhinged whenever atheism is exposed for what it is...." Well, according to you, in atheism's being "exposed for what it is", atheism has been exposed to be what exactly?
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    27 Jul '13 22:54
    Originally posted by lemon lime
    Atheists expect many of their methods to be a one way street that will always work in their favor. This is why so many of them become unhinged whenever atheism is exposed for what it is and for what they hope to accomplish.

    It explains why so many of them are adamantly opposed to any scientific inquiry that doesn't support their philosophy. Evolution i ...[text shortened]... ut working to change laws and for removing basic human rights they don't happen to agree with.
    Well that's all really nice and vague so nobody can pin you down on anything.

    Given that you seem determined to spew diatribe against atheists and atheism
    would you like to give some specific examples?

    I would be fascinated to hear about all these atheists opposed to scientific enquiry
    that doesn't support their philosophy.
    And which philosophy is that by the way?

    And what basic human rights do you think atheists oppose?




    Go on. Be specific.
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    29 Jul '13 23:37
    Originally posted by lemon lime
    Yeah, and then let us know how it all comes out.
    It's a difficult problem I know, but we can work it out with a pencil....
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    30 Jul '13 03:21
    Originally posted by sonhouse
    It's a difficult problem I know, but we can work it out with a pencil....
    Euwwww! Okay, you won that round.

    No pencils for me. I prefer waiting it out, it can't hide in there forever.
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    01 Aug '13 22:53
    Originally posted by lemon lime
    [b]Euwwww! Okay, you won that round.

    No pencils for me. I prefer waiting it out, it can't hide in there forever.[/b]
    You could try a corkscrew🙂

    BTW, I can't claim the pencil joke, that was from Bertrand Russell!
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