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In reply to the discussion: My Journey From Moderate Muslim to Seeker of Love [View all]trotsky
(49,533 posts)12. The way I respond to you is indeed consistent.
Thank you for noticing.
When you decide YOU actually want dialog, I'll go right along. I've tried MANY times with you, and you have spat in my face every single time.
Why don't you act like "good" Christians are supposed to? I've gotten along just fine with many believers. Of course they don't smear atheists by trying to define atheism for them, or label them part of a homogeneous "choir" that's always in "harmony." Or make ridiculous straw man claims like we only believe in that which we can touch or see.
Your behavior has been atrocious, and so your experience in this forum has been negative.
Try changing the first part, and see what happens to the second.
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It's a fool's errand to disprove something you never attempted to prove to begin with
Major Nikon
Apr 2018
#32
Islam is most often described (elsewhere) as a most beautiful and fulfilling experience.
yallerdawg
Apr 2018
#9
I believe people have experiences they sometimes describe as universal love
marylandblue
Apr 2018
#30
Agreed, but I feel that the description is an integral part of the experience.
guillaumeb
Apr 2018
#36