• Maharashtra@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It’s logical, really.

    • Unaligned don’t care.
    • Religious don’t need the specifics, they rely on their faith, or are satisfied with what some powerhungry pedophile told them.
    • Atheists search for every tiny contradiction, to get an argument in possible discussion.
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      1 year ago

      Atheists search for every tiny contradiction, to get an argument in possible discussion.

      I know that my interest in the historical aspects of religious teachings (mostly christianity) comes from there, though not to argue anything. I gave that up a few years ago. Now it’s just curiosity about a thing that has too much influence over our lives. Still got 13/15. I’m sure I know more about what can be learned from Wikipedia about the bible than most Sunday-church-going christians. But hey, I also know more about the study of evolution than most people because I once had a roommate who believed that the earth was 5000 years old (we had very interesting debates all summer).

      Get god out of US politics, people.

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        1 year ago

        Lord’s name and politics should never come hand in hand.

        But, unfortunately, the more ogranized and numerous the religion, the less a spiritual purpose it serves and more a political agenda. No religion is free of this thirst of power, unfortunately.

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      Atheists search for every tiny contradiction, to get an argument in possible discussion.

      The irony of coming here and maybe trying to start an argument… Also I can’t recall the last time I’ve had a christian actually try to discuss anything vaguely religious with me. Mostly, they just speak in macros as I shuffle and try to get away.

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        1 year ago

        Fret not, if I were to start an argument, there would be a flamewar in progress already.

        I’m providing my observation 's all. Interestingly enough, the same rule apply to more than religious texts, but it’s not the place for such a discussion.