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I would say Most religious faggots tend to see Atheist faggots like everyone sees Cross-fit or Vegan faggots. They will always announce themselves as some supreme authority and if you provoke the situation they will just go on a tirade of why their ideals are the unquestionably right ideals.
I don't know if they're motivated by looking for social validation in their beliefs or autistic in thinking the world has to revolve around their own constructed social model ideal.
Edit: of all the faggots, I prefer the crossfit the most because to their credit their ideology is a healthy society!
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If you are a religious faggot you are a hypocrite in my eyes. You can't pretend being a living dead end is part of God's plan. That's too much of a disconnect for me to take you seriously. The atheist faggots at least tell God to fuck off in a way. I can respect that more, how ever odd that may sound.
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Here's a different perspective, maybe:
The community makes the church.
Atheism has inspired the individual to take responsibility of themselves.
But as an individual this has fractured communities into identity politics.
I won't gripe the atheists for their want to not be a part of the shitty leadership of churches. I will credit atheists in their want to seek the truth and for the most part they've been doing it through a very rigorous scientific method!
But there are atheists in name only, who are only part of it because the smart people are there or the smart people see where church has failed them.
The objectivity of Atheism is good for science but in another sense it has also led us to the LGBT community and the rampant paedophilia in it which is far greater than that found in the church. The only difference is, as I say, the church leadership failed us.
I don't know, what's your further thoughts on my perspective?
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[–] Plant_Boy 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
I would say Most religious faggots tend to see Atheist faggots like everyone sees Cross-fit or Vegan faggots. They will always announce themselves as some supreme authority and if you provoke the situation they will just go on a tirade of why their ideals are the unquestionably right ideals.
I don't know if they're motivated by looking for social validation in their beliefs or autistic in thinking the world has to revolve around their own constructed social model ideal.
Edit: of all the faggots, I prefer the crossfit the most because to their credit their ideology is a healthy society!
[–] smokratez 4 points -4 points 0 points (+0|-4) ago
If you are a religious faggot you are a hypocrite in my eyes. You can't pretend being a living dead end is part of God's plan. That's too much of a disconnect for me to take you seriously. The atheist faggots at least tell God to fuck off in a way. I can respect that more, how ever odd that may sound.
[–] Plant_Boy 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Here's a different perspective, maybe:
The community makes the church.
Atheism has inspired the individual to take responsibility of themselves.
But as an individual this has fractured communities into identity politics.
I won't gripe the atheists for their want to not be a part of the shitty leadership of churches. I will credit atheists in their want to seek the truth and for the most part they've been doing it through a very rigorous scientific method!
But there are atheists in name only, who are only part of it because the smart people are there or the smart people see where church has failed them.
The objectivity of Atheism is good for science but in another sense it has also led us to the LGBT community and the rampant paedophilia in it which is far greater than that found in the church. The only difference is, as I say, the church leadership failed us.
I don't know, what's your further thoughts on my perspective?