Radical Atheists

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Radical atheists seem to speak much truth about the Bible - stuff religious people are afraid to say. In fact, the idea that Christianity is corrupt, a belief held to varying degrees by many Christians, is often expressed most strongly and truthfully by atheists and agnostics.
 
I am a devout Catholic but I understand the views of those against my religion and even those against the Bible. To be honest and frank, there is no proof of the so called salvation that when we die, we go to heaven. All religions in the world are capitalizing on the hope that there is indeed salvation, resurrection, reincarnation or whatever is called of the life after death. But again, no one could present solid proof.

In this modern time, it is ironic that one religion stands out in our country. The leader has named himself the anointed one which means he is the new Jesus Christ. I have no words to describe that kind of belief.
 
I am a devout Catholic but I understand the views of those against my religion and even those against the Bible. To be honest and frank, there is no proof of the so called salvation that when we die, we go to heaven. All religions in the world are capitalizing on the hope that there is indeed salvation, resurrection, reincarnation or whatever is called of the life after death. But again, no one could present solid proof.

Yeah. arguments between believers and non-believers are normally and rightfully won by the latter.

In this modern time, it is ironic that one religion stands out in our country. The leader has named himself the anointed one which means he is the new Jesus Christ. I have no words to describe that kind of belief.

How about crazy? :wacky:
 
@Jason76, people think that the guy who calls himself the anointed son is crazy but no one has the guts to say it in public. That guy is close to the president of our country. In fact, our president had used the jet of that anointed son during the campaign period. There really is money in religion because it is the opium of the masses. Religious leaders are like soothsayers of the ancient times who say positive things but no proof presented.
 
@Jason76, people think that the guy who calls himself the anointed son is crazy but no one has the guts to say it in public. That guy is close to the president of our country. In fact, our president had used the jet of that anointed son during the campaign period. There really is money in religion because it is the opium of the masses. Religious leaders are like soothsayers of the ancient times who say positive things but no proof presented.

You mean like this guy?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin

I've just now noticed the last 5 letters spell Putin. :bored:
 
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@Jason76, people think that the guy who calls himself the anointed son is crazy but no one has the guts to say it in public. That guy is close to the president of our country. In fact, our president had used the jet of that anointed son during the campaign period. There really is money in religion because it is the opium of the masses. Religious leaders are like soothsayers of the ancient times who say positive things but no proof presented.

You mean like this guy?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin

I've just now noticed the last 5 letters spell Putin. :bored:
Ras...Putin? 😱 Coincidence, I think not!

Yeah, atheists definitely know what they're talking about. Their logic holds up, the smarter ones at least. Though they have trouble realizing that many people don't think logically, and they don't have to. The nature of our reality is so bizarre that logic can barely explain it, at least at this point.
 
@Jason76, people think that the guy who calls himself the anointed son is crazy but no one has the guts to say it in public. That guy is close to the president of our country. In fact, our president had used the jet of that anointed son during the campaign period. There really is money in religion because it is the opium of the masses. Religious leaders are like soothsayers of the ancient times who say positive things but no proof presented.

You mean like this guy?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin

I've just now noticed the last 5 letters spell Putin. :bored:
Ras...Putin? 😱 Coincidence, I think not!

Yeah, atheists definitely know what they're talking about. Their logic holds up, the smarter ones at least. Though they have trouble realizing that many people don't think logically, and they don't have to. The nature of our reality is so bizarre that logic can barely explain it, at least at this point.

Logic isn't everything but at least atheists are exposing bad things in religion.
 
@Jason76, people think that the guy who calls himself the anointed son is crazy but no one has the guts to say it in public. That guy is close to the president of our country. In fact, our president had used the jet of that anointed son during the campaign period. There really is money in religion because it is the opium of the masses. Religious leaders are like soothsayers of the ancient times who say positive things but no proof presented.

You mean like this guy?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin

I've just now noticed the last 5 letters spell Putin. :bored:
Ras...Putin? 😱 Coincidence, I think not!

Yeah, atheists definitely know what they're talking about. Their logic holds up, the smarter ones at least. Though they have trouble realizing that many people don't think logically, and they don't have to. The nature of our reality is so bizarre that logic can barely explain it, at least at this point.

Logic isn't everything but at least atheists are exposing bad things in religion.
They expose them, but I'm not sure they do much to actually improve religion. Usually they just rally anger against themselves. Change usually must come from within.
 
@Jason76, people think that the guy who calls himself the anointed son is crazy but no one has the guts to say it in public. That guy is close to the president of our country. In fact, our president had used the jet of that anointed son during the campaign period. There really is money in religion because it is the opium of the masses. Religious leaders are like soothsayers of the ancient times who say positive things but no proof presented.

You mean like this guy?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin

I've just now noticed the last 5 letters spell Putin. :bored:
Ras...Putin? 😱 Coincidence, I think not!

Yeah, atheists definitely know what they're talking about. Their logic holds up, the smarter ones at least. Though they have trouble realizing that many people don't think logically, and they don't have to. The nature of our reality is so bizarre that logic can barely explain it, at least at this point.

Logic isn't everything but at least atheists are exposing bad things in religion.
They expose them, but I'm not sure they do much to actually improve religion. Usually they just rally anger against themselves. Change usually must come from within.

Noah's day had only one family believing the truth.
 
@Jason76, people think that the guy who calls himself the anointed son is crazy but no one has the guts to say it in public. That guy is close to the president of our country. In fact, our president had used the jet of that anointed son during the campaign period. There really is money in religion because it is the opium of the masses. Religious leaders are like soothsayers of the ancient times who say positive things but no proof presented.

You mean like this guy?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin

I've just now noticed the last 5 letters spell Putin. :bored:
Ras...Putin? 😱 Coincidence, I think not!

Yeah, atheists definitely know what they're talking about. Their logic holds up, the smarter ones at least. Though they have trouble realizing that many people don't think logically, and they don't have to. The nature of our reality is so bizarre that logic can barely explain it, at least at this point.

Logic isn't everything but at least atheists are exposing bad things in religion.
They expose them, but I'm not sure they do much to actually improve religion. Usually they just rally anger against themselves. Change usually must come from within.

Noah's day had only one family believing the truth.
Do you mean the biblical flood? I don't think I believe that story literally. It doesn't fit in well with our understanding of the genetic lineage of humanity, or geological history for that matter.
 
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