No inoder to become an atheist you ignore all intution ect and have total faith inthe beliefe that main stream science explains everything.
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It’s pretty funny that they always seem to think that atheists believe that science hold the answer to everything. No, wait, did I say funny? I meant irritating.
Science is about NOT knowing all the answers. It’s a process to find new answers. You know, as opposed to just trusting that a book from a few millennia ago knows everything.
More spelling, punctuation, and grammar errors per sentence (1), than anything LoneWolf ever attempted to write.
Science doesn't explain everything (yet), but it does explain some things, which is more than your "Don't think, just believe, questioning is evil" religion ever did for us.
I remember as a child my intuition was like, "There's no freaking way God could exist. Omniscience? Omnipotence?"
It was pretty weird when I heard that everybody else actually believed that.
Religion: A man made answer to a man made problem...
I don’t want to belittle, brainwash or punish you as your religion has already seen to that.
"inoder(sic) to become "
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"No inoder to become an atheist you ignore all intution ect and have total faith inthe beliefe that main stream science explains everything."
And ignore spelling, grammar, punctuation, indeed ducation as a whole, it seems. If your butchering of the English language is what it means to have 'faith', then I'll stick to my acceptance of mainstream science, based on hard, solid evidence.
Facts >>>>> 'Faith'
Atheism >>>>> Fundieism
@Grigadil & aaa
Well, I had some food going spare, and I was feeling generous (if only to prove his inferiority). Certainly with the name 'Fdsdsdsf'. Thus:
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Ah, 'tis Osaka. Bless her. :3
wrong, main stream science itself makes no such claim (or upstream science for that matter, don't even ask about the downstream scientists)
So if we have belief in science we believe it's admission of not knowing everything. Intuition (is what I think you meant) is guesswork at best and delusion at worst
Also, was an Atheist before even hearing the first scientific explanations of how the Earth or life on Earth developed. You do not believe in God for any other reason exept you were taught to.
The "why are we here?" question never bothered me. Some things just are, to know everything is impossible and to think it was made for us is arrogant. Those that claim such knowledge are liars.
What's an "inoder"? An "ect"? An "inthe"? A "beliefe"?
If you're unsure about grammar and spelling, use a spell-checker, dearie. It won't remove all errors, but it will remove a lot of them.
Most atheists became atheist after they learned a bit too much about religion, and it didn't make any sense any more. I felt a sense of loss when I could no longer believe in a heaven; it wasn’t something I chose to do.
There is no such thing as "main stream science". Real science is not mainstream, it's fascinating and ever-changing, and no; it doesn't explain everything, yet.
"...have faith in the belief..."?? Er...sorry, "...faith inthe beliefe".
Let's call it trust, not faith. Faith is for people with imaginary friends.
Science hasn't let me down. Science didn't promise to return and leave me twiddling my thumbs for two millennia.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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