14th April 2003, 12:50 PM
Go ahead; sidestep my question if you can't handle it.
I've spent oh-so-much time in oh-so-deep thought about this topic, and philosophy in general. In the end, I concluded that there is no god, and this ended my four-year stint in agnosticism. I'm not an anti-christ, I'm a very nice fellow...I just believe that there is no god, and it insults me on behalf of all humanity to see just how unevolved we all are...
If you choose not to be relgious and seek things out on your own thats your decision and at your own risk.
Risk? Try choice...as in freedom of not committing myself to a life time of false faith. Worshippping...christs' sake, why would god want to be worshipped unless he has some form of inferiority complex. Is his ego so large that he created a race of inferior mortals just so they'd "worship" him?
But I personally believe people should not go with the flow and fellow just any current trend of right and wrong.
A respectable stance, yet you are a hippocrite... being Christian is going with the flow, is it not? You claim to have made that choice freely, but if it'd never been impressed upon you at a young and early age it would never have stuck.
I think having good morals on issues like sex before marriage or drug abuse can benifit a person life.
Yea me too; morales aren't the argument here. Are you trying to say that atheist don't believe in morals; that morals are reserved only for those elite Christians?
I admit I am trying to promote Gods will , but does that mean am wrong for exercising my constiutional right to teach?
Teaching isn't the word, it's preaching. Teaching is generally associated with telling the truth through facts.
I've spent oh-so-much time in oh-so-deep thought about this topic, and philosophy in general. In the end, I concluded that there is no god, and this ended my four-year stint in agnosticism. I'm not an anti-christ, I'm a very nice fellow...I just believe that there is no god, and it insults me on behalf of all humanity to see just how unevolved we all are...
If you choose not to be relgious and seek things out on your own thats your decision and at your own risk.
Risk? Try choice...as in freedom of not committing myself to a life time of false faith. Worshippping...christs' sake, why would god want to be worshipped unless he has some form of inferiority complex. Is his ego so large that he created a race of inferior mortals just so they'd "worship" him?
But I personally believe people should not go with the flow and fellow just any current trend of right and wrong.
A respectable stance, yet you are a hippocrite... being Christian is going with the flow, is it not? You claim to have made that choice freely, but if it'd never been impressed upon you at a young and early age it would never have stuck.
I think having good morals on issues like sex before marriage or drug abuse can benifit a person life.
Yea me too; morales aren't the argument here. Are you trying to say that atheist don't believe in morals; that morals are reserved only for those elite Christians?
I admit I am trying to promote Gods will , but does that mean am wrong for exercising my constiutional right to teach?
Teaching isn't the word, it's preaching. Teaching is generally associated with telling the truth through facts.
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