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Maybe this is the big thing that most religious people don't quite get: Athiests don't care enough about the issue to give it much more importance than "meh". Agnostics care slightly less than that.
It isn't like you'll have a bunch of Athiests in a room going "Gee, isn't it great that God doesn't exist?" We literally only discuss it to shut-up the born-again crispies. The rest of the time, we'll just do shit together, usually productive.
Now, the athiests that are religious about liberalism? That's a belief. Them faggots should be shot into space.
Nope. Just look at the 2018 schedule. Two of the fifty-plus events even really discuss whether God exists, and one of those two is really tangential; only bringing it up because it relates to separation of Church and State. The rest is just topics/games/performances by Atheists.
>How do you know for sure?
How do you know Flat Earth isn't real for sure?
Do you see how both questions are exactly the same?
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[–] thisistotallynotme 1 point 3 points 4 points (+4|-1) ago (edited ago)
And you'd be wrong. There's no god.
Maybe this is the big thing that most religious people don't quite get: Athiests don't care enough about the issue to give it much more importance than "meh". Agnostics care slightly less than that.
It isn't like you'll have a bunch of Athiests in a room going "Gee, isn't it great that God doesn't exist?" We literally only discuss it to shut-up the born-again crispies. The rest of the time, we'll just do shit together, usually productive.
Now, the athiests that are religious about liberalism? That's a belief. Them faggots should be shot into space.
[–] draaaak 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
How do you know for sure?
This isn't exactly what you get?
[–] thisistotallynotme 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago (edited ago)
Nope. Just look at the 2018 schedule. Two of the fifty-plus events even really discuss whether God exists, and one of those two is really tangential; only bringing it up because it relates to separation of Church and State. The rest is just topics/games/performances by Atheists.
How do you know Flat Earth isn't real for sure?
Do you see how both questions are exactly the same?