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gobots
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Comment #7937841
I worked to teach myself how to program. Started at the age of 9, pursued it off and on until I was 21 then went hard at it. I dropped out of community college because I had to wor…
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Comment #7915896
So a non-believer has less rights than a believer?
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Comment #7915893
What is your point?
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Comment #7915892
explain.
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Comment #7915890
"By definition you can't learn about religion either because the only thing required for religion is to believe in it." That is a very weak argument. One cannot learn about religio…
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Comment #7913424
Indeed – or more to the point: I wasn't clear in my original statement. I am learning about certain aspects of religion – not learning comparative religion. I am not however "learn…
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Comment #7913408
Currently reading The Greatest Show on Earth and I have to agree, but I do agree with many of the points that were made in The God Delusion. I will say he should have spent less ti…
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Comment #7913340
Once again, I have to point out I am an atheist, I'm not learning about atheism. Science != atheism. Reading about the evils of religion != learning atheism.
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Comment #7913326
I missed the article but it sounds interesting, please link it if you have it. You are correct only to a point when it comes to self-knowledge. I am horrified that I was never allo…
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Comment #7913278
Thanks, but I'm way less hopeful now. When I utter the "atheist" word it seems I am actually handing people an exclusive ticket to explain to me why I'm wrong. Explaining non-belie…
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Comment #7913259
And the "whys" will be answered by religion? I find that science does a better job of that. I'm infinitely more interested in physics and cosmology. As I have stated in other repli…
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Comment #7913244
I think there is a misconception in this thread that I am arguing against the study of religion, but I'm not. I understand the value in comparative religion classes in terms of enr…
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Comment #7913213
My definition of religion isn't "spirit beings". My definition of religion is more along the lines of: A crutch for the weak, a tool for manipulation, an excuse for the lazy, and a…
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Comment #7913186
I'm sorry, what? I should avoid labeling myself as an atheist... when I'm an atheist? Why?
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Comment #7913172
Just to clarify – religion is a template, not THE template. The only proof I need is the proof of my own life experiences and the lives I've seen destroyed religion. See my other c…
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Comment #7913124
Sorry I misread your comment earlier in the tone that you were attempting to get an atheist to consider other religions. I believe there is a difference in the aspects of religion …
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Comment #7912955
I'm the person above, to clarify some things: I was suicidal prior to leaving the religion. I didn't leave until age 29, but I have been suicidal since age 16. Leaving the religion…
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Comment #7911612
God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything and the God Delusion are books about religion. I mentioned a few authors that I have read whose books cover either science, religi…
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Comment #7911185
What proof do any of these religions have?
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Comment #7911138
Congrats on getting out. I was the son of an elder and a Bethelite, so I definitly understand the difference between "week" and "strong" Witnesses.
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Comment #7911122
Sure thing, I'll shoot you an email now.
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Comment #7911114
Religion is the prefect template for corruption. Anywhere from hundreds to millions of devout worshipers who believe the unfounded teachings of a human (either in book form or spok…
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Comment #7911051
I'm glad you said this – I recently had the same thought. Jesus seems more like a humanist than a religious zealot. I would not be shocked to learn some day that the claims of bein…
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Comment #7911027
Whereas I do believe much can be learned about the human psyche from religion, and that having a strong understanding of why religion exists is important, I don't feel it is necess…
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Comment #7910828
Ah, I understand what you are saying. The problem is that, I truly don't believe in gods or spirits anymore. Without gods and spirits, what is the point of religion? I consider mys…