Jason Boreu said:One would think that after being banned three times on three different accounts one would stop to think what one is doing wrong and try to adjust but not when one is a miserable little worm.
One would think that, yes...
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Jason Boreu said:One would think that after being banned three times on three different accounts one would stop to think what one is doing wrong and try to adjust but not when one is a miserable little worm.
Gendou_Augustus said:He seemed to confuse theism with religion, likely leading him to his flawed conclusion. But our focal point is this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunday_Assembly
Wikipedia said:Sunday Assembly is a non-religious gathering co-founded by Sanderson Jones and Pippa Evans in January 2013 in London, England. The gathering is mostly for non-religious people who want a similar communal experience to a religious church, though religious people are also welcome.
Seemingly him and other theists, point to this as atheism being a religion. Of course, theists that point this out, are completely ignoring the
fact that this is little more than atheists trying have a comunale "church-like" environment, where atheists and non-religious folk, can have a good time. They're basically crying over the fact that atheists are trying to create places where they have a feeling of belonging and community, where none may exist. Purely fucking pathetic, I say.
*SD* said:dandan said:Only fanatic atheists
What are those? It seems a strange notion to think that one could be fanatical about atheism, so I'd be grateful if you could elaborate a little.