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Atheist meets God

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Originally posted by: dnuggett
Originally posted by: Armitage
Interesting read - what's even more interesting are the number of people here who appear threatened by either the story or idea and feel they have to denigrate it at various levels.


I'm assuming that you are taking my response and categorizing it as feeling "threatened". Not even close. I do however like to point out garbage when I see it.


I'm wondering how many atheists believe this story. Seems pretty nonsensical for you to believe it. There is no God, right?

It is just a story, everybody knows that. Chill a little.

 
Originally posted by: dnuggett
Originally posted by: Armitage
Interesting read - what's even more interesting are the number of people here who appear threatened by either the story or idea and feel they have to denigrate it at various levels.


I'm assuming that you are taking my response and categorizing it as feeling "threatened". Not even close. I do however like to point out garbage when I see it.


I'm wondering how many atheists believe this story. Seems pretty nonsensical for you to believe it. There is no God, right?

I'm an Atheist and think the story was a nice little fictional piece. But what I REALLY find funny are Christians who would call this story completely unbelievable, but then go back to talking to their invisible magic man in the sky. Now talk about nonsensical garbage. Christian have NO grounds to call this story nonsense. NONE. It's just as fictional as their little fairy tale.
 
Entertaining work of fiction.

I like the Isaac Asimov reference since a lot of what this story is saying will come to pass is a lot of the things that are in his books.

 
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