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In reply to the discussion: To my fellow atheist, do you think believers just wrong? [View all]AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)165. I tend to agree, that is the reality of it.
They are difficult to separate.
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I don't see anything controversial in the idea that an atheist thinks believers are wrong about god.
enough
Aug 2013
#1
I don't believe that my idiologies or lack of them are either right or wrong..
murray hill farm
Aug 2013
#13
And will you care when religious fundamentalists manage to ban abortion
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2013
#88
Have you been living under a rock? States all over have instituted de-facto abortion bans
cleanhippie
Aug 2013
#104
There have been some inroads in some states, but I think it will be reversed over time.
cbayer
Aug 2013
#119
I know you dismiss and minimize the current fight on for reproductive freedom
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2013
#158
I don't understand why you asked the original question in the first place.
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2013
#142
Do Protestants think Catholics are just wrong? Do they both think that about Muslims who
Bluenorthwest
Aug 2013
#5
Protestants and Catholics used to kill each other over what edition of the bible got taught in schoo
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2013
#90
Many people declare something as their belief, but their actions don't match their beliefs.
DrewFlorida
Aug 2013
#22
Best to judge peole by their actions, rather than by the beliefs they declare.
Starboard Tack
Aug 2013
#65
Could not that same argument be applied to non-believers that think they know it all?
cbayer
Aug 2013
#23
Yes, what you propose is true, but that wasn't the question posed by this thread.
DrewFlorida
Aug 2013
#34
OMG, talk about believing in myths, you are absolutely convinced that you are right here.
cbayer
Sep 2013
#155
Yes, when my actions don't fit my stated beliefs, that means I don't believe my statement.
DrewFlorida
Aug 2013
#75
I have met precious few Atheists that positively declare there is no god.
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2013
#91
Agree. It's a bad answer, just as saying that one has failed to find evidence proves that something
cbayer
Aug 2013
#121
See, I don't give a shit if there is an invisible pink firebreathing dragon in your garage.
cbayer
Sep 2013
#138
Would it be bothering you if I tried to pass laws getting the invisible pink
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2013
#144
I accept that an omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent being that does not wish to be perceived
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2013
#115
I am an agnostic, because I see no evidence of a deity but not certainty that one does not exist.
Agnosticsherbet
Aug 2013
#27
It's a classic dicotomy of whether something is "right" and true if I think it is and if it truly is
no_hypocrisy
Aug 2013
#92
"more concerned about the negative effects of religion than the negative effects of faith"
QSkier
Aug 2013
#35
Everyone who has any view at all about religion believes that someone else is wrong.
eomer
Aug 2013
#39
All believers ultimately worship themselves while proclaiming humility...
Humanist_Activist
Sep 2013
#125