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skepticscott

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44. And if you go to post #31
Sun Feb 19, 2012, 11:39 AM
Feb 2012

you will see who I was responding to, and why. Here's a hint...it wasn't you.

And please stop posting blatant falsehoods about what I said. I never said that anyone here doesn't have two brain cells to rub together, and you damn well know it. If you have to resort to those kinds of tactics to keep up your facade of victimhood, that's really pathetic.

Yes. Christians should unite with atheists to defend secularism. laconicsax Feb 2012 #1
And vice versa. rug Feb 2012 #4
Do you have any evidence of Christians defending secularism against atheists? laconicsax Feb 2012 #6
Sure. rug Feb 2012 #7
Please present your evidence then. n/t laconicsax Feb 2012 #8
No, I'm not in the mood for your silly games. rug Feb 2012 #9
I'll take that as confirmation that you have no evidence. n/t laconicsax Feb 2012 #10
Take it however you want. rug Feb 2012 #11
I appreciate your support. laconicsax Feb 2012 #13
Hey, laconicsax is only asking you to support your POV - mr blur Feb 2012 #20
The need to be hostile and snarky skepticscott Feb 2012 #31
Lol. rug Feb 2012 #64
Agreed. Thats my opinion Feb 2012 #14
Well... laconicsax Feb 2012 #17
You bet! Thats my opinion Feb 2012 #22
Examples are necessary. Your claims are sweeping and general. darkstar3 Feb 2012 #25
That's not even close to what I asked. laconicsax Feb 2012 #29
I will give you one, but will not be goaded into digging up more. cbayer Feb 2012 #33
Wow! I missed that thread. laconicsax Feb 2012 #37
I think they should too. yellerpup Feb 2012 #2
Isn't freedom from religion too much like freedom from race, freedom from sects? Kurmudgeon Feb 2012 #3
Not in the slightest. laconicsax Feb 2012 #5
You make a good point. The "Christian" brand has been poisoned by the fundies Gore1FL Feb 2012 #12
If you are under rhe impression Thats my opinion Feb 2012 #15
I apparently don't know what is going on. Gore1FL Feb 2012 #18
Do you not see some of the same problem on the secularists side of the spectrum? Leontius Feb 2012 #23
This sums up my feelings: Gore1FL Feb 2012 #30
Why not answer the question I asked ? Leontius Feb 2012 #35
He did just answer it. cleanhippie Feb 2012 #36
I did answer Gore1FL Feb 2012 #42
No you did not answer my question , it had nothing to do religious belief Leontius Feb 2012 #43
I think he already answered you. cleanhippie Feb 2012 #45
Atheism has no message, so there is nothing to poison. Gore1FL Feb 2012 #46
Gotcha, the only side at fault is the religious one, so much for cooperation to Leontius Feb 2012 #47
The side that is at fault Gore1FL Feb 2012 #48
No the problem is you don't even understand the question I am asking or Leontius Feb 2012 #50
Removing it from society? If you mean the part where it is crammed down our throats, then yes. Gore1FL Feb 2012 #54
If this is the case, then please explain to me why so many atheists and agnostics hang out in the cbayer Feb 2012 #49
What I find troubling is they can't even seem to admit that those who Leontius Feb 2012 #51
Once identified as having no interest in forming an alliance of any kind, best to just stop engaging cbayer Feb 2012 #52
True enough, but I still hope that reason will prevail from one side or the other. Leontius Feb 2012 #56
If that logic would extend to the spreading of one's religion Gore1FL Feb 2012 #58
I am not even talking to you about specific religious issues or beliefs Gore1FL Feb 2012 #61
I came to this thread Gore1FL Feb 2012 #57
Fair enough. I have often ended up in groups because I picked something off the latest page cbayer Feb 2012 #60
Oh, for pity's sake! How FREAKING many times does this have to be explained? skepticscott Feb 2012 #59
You've had this explained to you no less than 3 times here on DU3. darkstar3 Feb 2012 #62
Do you believe that jesus was the son of god, died for your sins, and was resurrected? cleanhippie Feb 2012 #34
Well, ironically the fundies will say skepticscott Feb 2012 #27
The difference, of course, Gore1FL Feb 2012 #32
No, the government should never be in a position to favor one religion over another... Humanist_Activist Feb 2012 #16
Great article LeftishBrit Feb 2012 #19
Couldn't agree more and stress that this is a two way street. cbayer Feb 2012 #21
I think everyone can agree. Are there any instances when non-believers have not cleanhippie Feb 2012 #28
........ Angry Dragon Feb 2012 #24
To fling shit against the wall and stir the pot? cleanhippie Feb 2012 #26
Ah, come on AD. Thats my opinion Feb 2012 #38
Thats my opinion Angry Dragon Feb 2012 #39
He can't help it. Persecution complex and all... cleanhippie Feb 2012 #40
Oh, I do not worry about Thats my opinion Angry Dragon Feb 2012 #41
And if you go to post #31 skepticscott Feb 2012 #44
So I have copied and now paste exactly what you said. Thats my opinion Feb 2012 #53
Did they teach reading comprehension in bible school? skepticscott Feb 2012 #55
I'll just let your diredt quote stand as it is. Thats my opinion Feb 2012 #63
So you have chosen his option #3. darkstar3 Feb 2012 #65
I bet myself skepticscott Feb 2012 #66
I'll let your skepticscott Feb 2012 #67
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