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Originally posted by: Broohaha
Originally posted by: Wuffsunie
Then bitch to them about adding it to the list like everyone else has done, dickwad, duh.
wtf do you think i was doing in the initial response i posted, sh!tface?
😕
Originally posted by: Broohaha
where's "results" or "other"
So which demonination are you, cocknocker, Results or Other?
 
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Atheism has powers guiding it: the power of hate and the power of whining about religions.

I don't believe in god, but I am able to respect and celebrate other peoples' beliefs...but I would never call myself atheist.

i don't see how you can not call yourself atheist. atheism has nothing to do with hate or whining about religions. some atheists might hate and whine about religions, but that's a separate issue.
 
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Atheism has powers guiding it: the power of hate and the power of whining about religions.

I don't believe in god, but I am able to respect and celebrate other peoples' beliefs...but I would never call myself atheist.

i don't see how you can not call yourself atheist. atheism has nothing to do with hate or whining about religions. some atheists might hate and whine about religions, but that's a separate issue.

tell that to the atheists...no matter how you define it, i don't want to be associated with those type of people.

it's a mixture of belief, pride, and psycho-establishment..."I don't believe in X, you do. It makes sense that my beliefs are better, therefore, I am better than you because you are sheep. The fact that disbelief is another form of sheeping is acceptable, because science is our god, etc etc."
 
Hey, what about us that believe in magic fairies?! I think that is just as valid as all the other religions you have up there. 😉
 
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Atheism has powers guiding it: the power of hate and the power of whining about religions.

I don't believe in god, but I am able to respect and celebrate other peoples' beliefs...but I would never call myself atheist.

i don't see how you can not call yourself atheist. atheism has nothing to do with hate or whining about religions. some atheists might hate and whine about religions, but that's a separate issue.

tell that to the atheists...no matter how you define it, i don't want to be associated with those type of people.

it's a mixture of belief, pride, and psycho-establishment..."I don't believe in X, you do. It makes sense that my beliefs are better, therefore, I am better than you because you are sheep. The fact that disbelief is another form of sheeping is acceptable, because science is our god, etc etc."

"those type of people"?? ok i'm not going to sit here trying to convince you to call yourself and atheist... all i have to say is that saying you're not atheist because you don't want to be associated with "those type of people" is like saying you're not a male because you don't want to be associated with male chauvinists.
 
"those type of people"?? ok i'm not going to sit here trying to convince you to call yourself and atheist... all i have to say is that saying you're not atheist because you don't want to be associated with "those type of people" is like saying you're not a male because you don't want to be associated with male chauvinists.
He can always cut his penis off.
 
Originally posted by: SammySon
"those type of people"?? ok i'm not going to sit here trying to convince you to call yourself and atheist... all i have to say is that saying you're not atheist because you don't want to be associated with "those type of people" is like saying you're not a male because you don't want to be associated with male chauvinists.
He can always cut his penis off.

... that hadn't occured to me...
 
Originally posted by: Wuffsunie
Originally posted by: Broohaha
Originally posted by: Wuffsunie Then bitch to them about adding it to the list like everyone else has done, dickwad, duh.
wtf do you think i was doing in the initial response i posted, sh!tface?
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Originally posted by: Broohaha where's "results" or "other"
So which demonination are you, cocknocker, Results or Other?

i would put my religious denomination sqarely in the "Other" category, fvcktard.
 
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Atheism has powers guiding it: the power of hate and the power of whining about religions.

I don't believe in god, but I am able to respect and celebrate other peoples' beliefs...but I would never call myself atheist.

i don't see how you can not call yourself atheist. atheism has nothing to do with hate or whining about religions. some atheists might hate and whine about religions, but that's a separate issue.

tell that to the atheists...no matter how you define it, i don't want to be associated with those type of people.

it's a mixture of belief, pride, and psycho-establishment..."I don't believe in X, you do. It makes sense that my beliefs are better, therefore, I am better than you because you are sheep. The fact that disbelief is another form of sheeping is acceptable, because science is our god, etc etc."

"those type of people"?? ok i'm not going to sit here trying to convince you to call yourself and atheist... all i have to say is that saying you're not atheist because you don't want to be associated with "those type of people" is like saying you're not a male because you don't want to be associated with male chauvinists.

that's a horrible analogy, and a pretty low class comparison to boot.
 
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Atheism has powers guiding it: the power of hate and the power of whining about religions.

I don't believe in god, but I am able to respect and celebrate other peoples' beliefs...but I would never call myself atheist.

i don't see how you can not call yourself atheist. atheism has nothing to do with hate or whining about religions. some atheists might hate and whine about religions, but that's a separate issue.

tell that to the atheists...no matter how you define it, i don't want to be associated with those type of people.

it's a mixture of belief, pride, and psycho-establishment..."I don't believe in X, you do. It makes sense that my beliefs are better, therefore, I am better than you because you are sheep. The fact that disbelief is another form of sheeping is acceptable, because science is our god, etc etc."

"those type of people"?? ok i'm not going to sit here trying to convince you to call yourself and atheist... all i have to say is that saying you're not atheist because you don't want to be associated with "those type of people" is like saying you're not a male because you don't want to be associated with male chauvinists.

that's a horrible analogy, and a pretty low class comparison to boot.

nope, it works just fine. both are rediculous things to say, both resulting from an unfair stereotype.
 
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades Atheism has powers guiding it: the power of hate and the power of whining about religions. I don't believe in god, but I am able to respect and celebrate other peoples' beliefs...but I would never call myself atheist.
i don't see how you can not call yourself atheist. atheism has nothing to do with hate or whining about religions. some atheists might hate and whine about religions, but that's a separate issue.
tell that to the atheists...no matter how you define it, i don't want to be associated with those type of people. it's a mixture of belief, pride, and psycho-establishment..."I don't believe in X, you do. It makes sense that my beliefs are better, therefore, I am better than you because you are sheep. The fact that disbelief is another form of sheeping is acceptable, because science is our god, etc etc."
"those type of people"?? ok i'm not going to sit here trying to convince you to call yourself and atheist... all i have to say is that saying you're not atheist because you don't want to be associated with "those type of people" is like saying you're not a male because you don't want to be associated with male chauvinists.
that's a horrible analogy, and a pretty low class comparison to boot.
nope, it works just fine. both are rediculous things to say, both resulting from an unfair stereotype.



just want to chime in and say that i agree with what sackofalltrades is saying. flame on.....
 
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Atheism has powers guiding it: the power of hate and the power of whining about religions.

I don't believe in god, but I am able to respect and celebrate other peoples' beliefs...but I would never call myself atheist.

i don't see how you can not call yourself atheist. atheism has nothing to do with hate or whining about religions. some atheists might hate and whine about religions, but that's a separate issue.

tell that to the atheists...no matter how you define it, i don't want to be associated with those type of people.

it's a mixture of belief, pride, and psycho-establishment..."I don't believe in X, you do. It makes sense that my beliefs are better, therefore, I am better than you because you are sheep. The fact that disbelief is another form of sheeping is acceptable, because science is our god, etc etc."

"those type of people"?? ok i'm not going to sit here trying to convince you to call yourself and atheist... all i have to say is that saying you're not atheist because you don't want to be associated with "those type of people" is like saying you're not a male because you don't want to be associated with male chauvinists.

that's a horrible analogy, and a pretty low class comparison to boot.

nope, it works just fine. both are rediculous things to say, both resulting from an unfair stereotype.

the same types of unfair stereotypes atheists like to label to people of other religions?

 
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Atheism has powers guiding it: the power of hate and the power of whining about religions.

I don't believe in god, but I am able to respect and celebrate other peoples' beliefs...but I would never call myself atheist.

i don't see how you can not call yourself atheist. atheism has nothing to do with hate or whining about religions. some atheists might hate and whine about religions, but that's a separate issue.

tell that to the atheists...no matter how you define it, i don't want to be associated with those type of people.

it's a mixture of belief, pride, and psycho-establishment..."I don't believe in X, you do. It makes sense that my beliefs are better, therefore, I am better than you because you are sheep. The fact that disbelief is another form of sheeping is acceptable, because science is our god, etc etc."

"those type of people"?? ok i'm not going to sit here trying to convince you to call yourself and atheist... all i have to say is that saying you're not atheist because you don't want to be associated with "those type of people" is like saying you're not a male because you don't want to be associated with male chauvinists.

that's a horrible analogy, and a pretty low class comparison to boot.

nope, it works just fine. both are rediculous things to say, both resulting from an unfair stereotype.

the same types of unfair stereotypes atheists like to label to people of other religions?
Are you serious?😕😎
 
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Atheism has powers guiding it: the power of hate and the power of whining about religions.

I don't believe in god, but I am able to respect and celebrate other peoples' beliefs...but I would never call myself atheist.

i don't see how you can not call yourself atheist. atheism has nothing to do with hate or whining about religions. some atheists might hate and whine about religions, but that's a separate issue.

tell that to the atheists...no matter how you define it, i don't want to be associated with those type of people.

it's a mixture of belief, pride, and psycho-establishment..."I don't believe in X, you do. It makes sense that my beliefs are better, therefore, I am better than you because you are sheep. The fact that disbelief is another form of sheeping is acceptable, because science is our god, etc etc."

"those type of people"?? ok i'm not going to sit here trying to convince you to call yourself and atheist... all i have to say is that saying you're not atheist because you don't want to be associated with "those type of people" is like saying you're not a male because you don't want to be associated with male chauvinists.

that's a horrible analogy, and a pretty low class comparison to boot.

nope, it works just fine. both are rediculous things to say, both resulting from an unfair stereotype.

werd
 
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Atheism has powers guiding it: the power of hate and the power of whining about religions.

I don't believe in god, but I am able to respect and celebrate other peoples' beliefs...but I would never call myself atheist.

i don't see how you can not call yourself atheist. atheism has nothing to do with hate or whining about religions. some atheists might hate and whine about religions, but that's a separate issue.

tell that to the atheists...no matter how you define it, i don't want to be associated with those type of people.

it's a mixture of belief, pride, and psycho-establishment..."I don't believe in X, you do. It makes sense that my beliefs are better, therefore, I am better than you because you are sheep. The fact that disbelief is another form of sheeping is acceptable, because science is our god, etc etc."

"those type of people"?? ok i'm not going to sit here trying to convince you to call yourself and atheist... all i have to say is that saying you're not atheist because you don't want to be associated with "those type of people" is like saying you're not a male because you don't want to be associated with male chauvinists.

that's a horrible analogy, and a pretty low class comparison to boot.

nope, it works just fine. both are rediculous things to say, both resulting from an unfair stereotype.

the same types of unfair stereotypes atheists like to label to people of other religions?

i have to say that i can't answer that question, because that would require stereotyping atheists. but if you mean the subset of atheists that is hateful and intolerant, then yes. you're doing what they're doing.
 
Originally posted by: gopunk but if you mean the subset of atheists that is hateful and intolerant, then yes. you're doing what they're doing.

prove how i am hateful and intolerant. for reference, keyword my original statement with "celebrate" and "other peoples' beliefs"

 
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Originally posted by: gopunk but if you mean the subset of atheists that is hateful and intolerant, then yes. you're doing what they're doing.

prove how i am hateful and intolerant. for reference, keyword my original statement with "celebrate" and "other peoples' beliefs"

if you'll recall, we were talking about making unfair stereotypes. i never said you were part of that subset. you were the one that brought them up, asking if you were making the same types of unfair stereotypes that subset does, and i said "yes, you are".

for reference:

me: nope, it works just fine. both are rediculous things to say, both resulting from an unfair stereotype.
you: the same types of unfair stereotypes atheists like to label to people of other religions?
 
Originally posted by: Broohaha
i would put my religious denomination sqarely in the "Other" category, fvcktard.
Wow, usually ppl can't shut up about religion around here, and we get the one diseased little cvnt who is too much of a coward to so much as say what he follows.
 
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Originally posted by: gopunk but if you mean the subset of atheists that is hateful and intolerant, then yes. you're doing what they're doing.

prove how i am hateful and intolerant. for reference, keyword my original statement with "celebrate" and "other peoples' beliefs"

bzzzzztt!! Wrong!

Bad attempt at diverting the subject.

Your original post (and the point of contention here) states:
Originally posted by: SackOfAllTrades
Atheism has powers guiding it: the power of hate and the power of whining about religions.

gopunk is arguing that you are lumping ALL atheists into your own stereotype that they hate or whine about religions. He never said you are hateful and intolerant. Merely that you are stereotyping atheists and refuse to call yourself one because you think ALL atheists are guided by the power of hate and whine about religion.
 
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