Actually I do believe that some people truly don't believe in God. I don't think they are lying to us when they say they don't believe.
The problem I find is most of the time they aren't willing to change their beliefs, and aren't open to perhaps being w..w...wrong.
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Feeeeeeeeel the irony, feel it burn!
Actually I do believe that some people truly don't believe in God. I don't think they are lying to us when they say they don't believe.
Oh, you were born last night?
Actually I do believe that some people truly do believe in God. I don't think they are lying to us when they say they believe.
The problem I find is most of the time they aren't willing to change their beliefs, and aren't open to being wrong.
Fixed.
"-w..w...wrong."
Is that a stutter?
The problem I find is most of the time they aren't willing to change their beliefs, and aren't open to perhaps being w..w...wrong.
Actually, if anyone could ever provide me with clinching and undeniable proof of a god or gods I'd buy into the scheme. My disbelief stems from the fact that no one has done this, no one is capable of doing this, and in fact, I have been told that to ask for proof is a sin in and of itself.
You mean I won't change the beliefs I don't have?
I detect a hint of Pascal's Wager in this. Anyway, Lauren's a Mauren.
fergus
I'm quite happy to be wrong, it merely requires God, (or a God), to prove me so. Not, and I want to make this perfectly clear, not a complete fucking dingbat like you.
Oh, I'm open to the possibility I'm wrong. I just don't consider allegory, popular opinion and logical fallacies as real evidence.
Evidently we are diametrically opposite in these beliefs.
The problem I find is most of the time they aren't willing to change their beliefs, and aren't open to perhaps being w..w...wrong.
Yes, the idiocy in this is annoying, but I can't help being irritated by the incorrect use of the stutter here. You don't pronounce the "w" in the word "wrong," so it wouldn't be the stuttered sound.
"The problem I find is most of the time they aren't willing to change their beliefs, and aren't open to perhaps being w..w...wrong."
Honestly? Most people aren't. It's not at all exclusive to atheists. Actually, since atheists usually like to think rationally and scientifically, and science is always being revised to get a better understanding of the truth, atheists are probably MORE likely to accept that their previous ideas were wrong than any other group. It's just that fundies like to say "You're wrong" without any solid evidence, and it's not very convincing.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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