"Christopher A. Lee" wrote:
> On 21 Feb 2008 20:46:02 -0600, bob young <alaspectrum@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> wrote:
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> >"Christopher A. Lee" wrote:
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> >> On 20 Feb 2008 22:34:02 -0600, bob young <alaspectrum@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> wrote:
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> >> >DanielSan wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Pastor Frank said the following on 2/13/2008 11:14 PM:
> >> >> > "Christopher A. Lee" <calee@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> >> >> > news:lpd7r314f1a457ucm9gp2l61ovj505uu8i@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> >> >> Are you really this stupid, or just pretending?
> >> >> >> This group was set up by atheists for atheists to discuss
atheist
> >> >> >> issues. Is that really so hard to understand?
> >> >> >>
> >> >> > "Atheist issues"? What are those? Atheism is about
disbelieving what
> >> >> > other people believe and tra****ng their beliefs as well as
flaming their
> >> >> > person. There are no "other Issues" in atheism. "Stupid"
indeed!!!!
> >> >>
> >> >> Actually, there are, such as defending against those that would
trash
> >> >> our individual worldviews, such as what you're doing right now.
> >> >
> >> >Atheistic views are based on common sense logic and facts, such as
THE CHRIST
> >> >TALE is what it says up there 'a tale'
> >> >written by early superstitious natives.
> >> >
> >> >Amazing how others follow like lemmings two thousand years later.
We seem to
> >> >have an inbred need for comfort, whether it be an imgainary god or a
perfect
> >> >partner, of either ***.
> >>
> >> I disagree.
> >>
> >> Religious "needs" are implanted in the formative years. Those of us
> >> who never had it implanted never had the need.
> >
> >I do not disagree, being well aware that relgious needs are implanted.
But where
> >there are no religious needs humans soon feel the inbred need for
protection so
> >they invent one. We have been fearful animals since we struggled as
early cave
> >dwellers. This is born out by the nunber of new beliefs that spring up
from time
> >to time and the adherents who rush to take part in them.
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> Are you telling me that neither I nor my siblings are humsn?
Being human is NOT a special feature of any religion,
it is a natural phnomenon present in most of us in varying degrees.
you should well aware of your own humanism.
I could never know you well enough here to judge one way or the other
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> The only one who had a pretend friend, used to ask for an extra slice
> of cake for it, and eat it on its behalf. She knew prescicely what she
> was doing. It was her game not her protector.
Yes kids do that and some grown ups too, but in a more sophisticated way
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> Please, pretty please, why not listen to atheists who never had it
> implanted, who refute you by example?
What ? !
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> >cheers
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> >Bob


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