On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 21:17:32 -0500, Christopher A.Lee
<calee@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 17:35:43 -0800 (PST), Mariachi
><jpgarcia153@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>> Christopher, like all atheists, knows that there is no "pupose of
>>> life" other than the purpose we create for ourselves. And you know
>>> what? That works out just fine for us. We don't need some
>>> nonexistent supernatural being to give our lives "meaning" or
>>> "purpose."
>>
>>Everybody is responsible for their actions or beliefs whether they
>>realize it or not. Your faith (whether it be atheism, Muslim,
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>Atheism isn't a faith, moron.
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>>Christianity, Hinduism, etc...) determines what you do in life, and
>>ultimately the way you feel before you die. Does atheism provide
>>definite answers about moral judgment, the afterlife, death, passed
>>away relatives, hope, and love? Do you really think that we will not
>>be judged on how we live our life in this world?
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>Why do you morons imagine your doctrines should be universally granted
>in the real world outside your religion?
>
>Why don't you think before asking such stupid questions whose
>presumptions are only granted inside your religion?
>
>>You are saying that all the corrupt politicians, Hitler, serial
>>killers, and thieves will not be judged for their actions because you
>>believe there is no ultimate judge, no God. Atheism provides very
>>little answers concerning these topics.
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>Another emotionally prejudicial misrepresentation to the point of
>falsehood.
>
>What is it with you guys?
Acquired mind diseases.


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