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Ol’ Qwerty Bastard 09-25-2017 09:53 AM

i definitely can say fundamentalists are wrong for lacking the ability to critically think and read between the lines.

i defend their belief as i would anybody elses within reason. i know in 2017 it's cool to only focus on the negative aspects of religions and not the positive affect it has on many peoples lives but the reality of it is there are plenty of good aspects of it. i'm not saying they outweigh the bad, historically they definitely don't.

the issue is like i mentioned, rather than take these things into account most people do exactly what you're doing right now and attack the lowest common denominator like fundamentalists rather than acknowledge there are millions of people who see christianity as simply a guideline to live their life by. be kind, respect thy neighbour, and give thanks.

yeah, some of us are able to do that on our own. but for those who can't, im glad there is something around to restore purpose to their life.

The Batlord 09-25-2017 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Qwertyy (Post 1876909)
i definitely can say fundamentalists are wrong for lacking the ability to critically think and read between the lines.

i defend their belief as i would anybody elses within reason. i know in 2017 it's cool to only focus on the negative aspects of religions and not the positive affect it has on many peoples lives but the reality of it is there are plenty of good aspects of it. i'm not saying they outweigh the bad, historically they definitely don't.

the issue is like i mentioned, rather than take these things into account most people do exactly what you're doing right now and attack the lowest common denominator like fundamentalists rather than acknowledge there are millions of people who see christianity as simply a guideline to live their life by. be kind, respect thy neighbour, and give thanks.

yeah, some of us are able to do that on our own. but for those who can't, im glad there is something around to restore purpose to their life.

I also attacked moderates for being wishy washy. I'll also attack them for indoctrinating children, producing a cultural climate that allows religious extremism to be more viable than if there were no religion, and shutting down logical discussions about religion on a public scale cause we don't want to be mean to them.

On the other hand I'm fine with many of the social aspects of religion, such as a sense of community, or being encouraged to contribute to charities and do community service, both of which atheism generally doesn't do unless you get goofy, pseudo-religions like secular humanism that are half-baked attempts to have their cake and eat it to (and they don't even really get to eat it tbh).

But that doesn't stop the whole thing from being idiotic.

Trollheart 09-25-2017 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1876889)
The book still says a guy walked on water. If nobody writing it ever actually believed that or thought that anyone should then the ****ing thing should have a disclaimer or something. How many millions or even billions of people have died cause the book wanted to speak out of both sides of its mouth and be unclear? Any book meant to dictate how you should live that is that easy to "misinterpret" ("misinterpretation" being a stupid concept for religion anyway, because the book doesn't make enough sense to interpret "correctly") is ****ing garbage. Maybe the Christians should show some common sense and start editing the damn thing themselves instead of being pussies who cut out large swathes of it in their own heads while still considering it somehow divine or whatever.

Bottom line, if you're a Christian then clean up your **** and don't get mad when one of the rest of us bitches at you when we step in it.


Janszoon 09-25-2017 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Qwertyy (Post 1876820)
why?

Because, from what I understand, Satanists typically don't actually believe in the supernatural.

Neapolitan 09-25-2017 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1877085)
Because, from what I understand, Satanists typically don't actually believe in the supernatural.

So that makes them atheists then.

The Batlord 09-25-2017 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 1877100)
So that makes them atheists then.

Yeah.

Frownland 09-25-2017 07:46 PM

#notallsatanists

Lucem Ferre 09-25-2017 08:17 PM

And then you get to the part of the Satanic bible where they start discussing magick rituals. You need a goblet of wine but a coffee mug of whiskey will work too. The best way to fight malicious magick is with a closed mind. **** is down right silly.

Trollheart 09-25-2017 08:30 PM

Given your username I would have thought this would have been right in your wheelhouse.
Oh Dark One.

Neapolitan 09-25-2017 09:21 PM

The Three Types of Satanism
the left hand
the right hand
the adversarial satanic simpleton aka ass
The third group (the ass) is dragging down satanism.



Atheistic vs theistic satanism
by Zachary King (a member of the World Church of Satan who converted to Christianity)


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