February 2012
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gangler asked: Funny, I thought the religious types were the ones claiming to know all about human life, death, and the universe.
Feb 28th
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Anonymous asked: To the anon referring to stereotypes- you cannot say all stereotypes towards various religions all have truth to them, things can easily become taken out of context and the original meaning or view can be distorted. Also you contradicted yourself by listing untrue stereotypes about yourself as a gay person. I bet you don't appreciate people making false assumptions about you based on your...
Feb 28th
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Anonymous asked: I find it fantastically amusing how you seem to think you have everything figured out from human life, death, the Universe and every religion.. You think you know it all? You are a little over your head.
Feb 28th
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Anonymous asked: That anon has forgotten that you have a generalized disapproval towards religion as a whole, not just Christianity. Furthermore, to that anon: all stereotypes come from somewhere, and in terms of religious stereotypes, most, if not all, are true. I'm gay, and though I don't have a high flamboyant voice and wear skin tight clothes, I am an artist and designer, I enjoy show tunes, and all...
Feb 28th
Anonymous asked: Your philosophy that we are all 'born with goodness and morals' is clearly disproved by the way you carry yourself on this site. I'd argue that many true Christians do not bring as much negativity to people's lives as you do by slandering your idea of Christians, which is based on a stereotype.
Feb 28th
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Feb 28th
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Anonymous asked: You seem to talk a lot about how there is no proof there is a God, Heaven or Hell so that automatically concludes they are non-existent....? Though you speak as if it is fact that after your life on earth there is absolutely nothing left .... You have NO proof of that either...
Feb 28th
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Anonymous asked: Something I've been stuck on recently is my mortality. I keep focusing on the fact that in the next 60/70 years I will lose all conscious thought. People I've asked tell me to 'accept it' and move on. I can't seem to, what are your thoughts?
Feb 28th
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Anonymous asked: What is your view on Panspermia?
Feb 28th
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Anonymous asked: Just curious, what do you think of pantheism? I'm talking about naturalistic pantheism, not forms of it which postulate that there is any kind of creative force other than nature itself.
Feb 28th
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Feb 27th
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giustinator asked: did that anon below really forget how the reproductive system works...
Feb 27th
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dnaldyoung asked: If it were up to you, how would you start relieving the world of religion?
Feb 27th
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sisususi asked: I put "tend to be" in an attempt to avoid a completely sweeping generalization, but I think that based simply on observation, it's much more often for a set of religious "morals" to make room for killing others to be considered okay than for a secular set of morals to do so. Just look at the "/add-this-to-your-favorites-and-post-each-time" link you post all the...
Feb 27th
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i-dress-myself-in-fucking-lies asked: May I please point out to a few of these people sending you messages that religion may fail without a standard set of morals, but morals do not fail without religion. It's called learning right and wrong by using your brain and the people around you and not reading a book wrote 2,000 years ago and believing a man in the sky to keep you from murdering people.
Feb 27th
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a-sure-win asked: Oh my gosh, you are my hero. xD
Feb 27th
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Anonymous asked: Dude, are you serious? If reincarnation isn't real, then how and where in the HELL are babies made? You telling me that the stork has to bake the infant itself?!?
Feb 27th
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sisususi asked: "Without absolute truth you cannot define what is right and what is wrong. It will differ for each person therefore someone might think killing is acceptable..." Yeah... remember that fundamental christian who beat his 7 year old adopted daughter to death? I certainly do. The people who think killing is acceptable tend to be religious.
Feb 27th
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pontificatorymasturbation asked: to the previous ask: near death experiences are nothing more than trips induced by non-normative brain activity. the exact same types of experiences are also common to another group of people (besides those privileged enough to see the "Kingdom"): people tripping on acid. consult your nearest legitimate source on the effects of hallucinogens.
Feb 27th
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Anonymous asked: The thing is something cannot come from nothing. There maybe a "God" but not the view of most religions see it. Science only goes so far, more evidence towards it makes it more believable but even that has its limit. Religion, personally doesn't make sense either, but this is just the new way of thinking. Religion for the most part is mostly a commercialized industry. But trust me...
Feb 27th
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jiujitsuwarrior asked: In reference to andsoitstarts' comment, doesn't it say in the bible that you go to hell if you don't accept Christ as your savior? Wow. God must love you a whole lot.
Feb 27th
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Just a point, quick one, don’t worry I like you and I don’t like making you mad. You make me smile daily :) I know. You’re one of my oldest ‘followers’. I welcome you questions gladly :) But if evolution teaches one “survival of the fittest” (which is true) then why do men try to return money, jump on grenades, help out little children who get lost....
Feb 27th
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Anonymous asked: C.S. Lewis idolized Sigmund Freud. Then he became christian. Did he lose his "smartness". Sigmund Freud also found that not all the religionists he studied had a mental disability, some were his friends. We're not all stupid. Humanity likes to believe that there's an underlying reason. Some find that answer in science, or that science has holes. The man who discovered quantum...
Feb 27th
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Anonymous asked: You say there's no proof that there is a Heaven? There are many stories of people that have gone to Heaven and come back to tell about it. Some who had no faith in God before they were given the opportunity to see His Kingdom. Maybe you should brush up on your knowledge as well, try reading Heaven is for Real. And you cannot have morals or any sense of law/ right and wrong without an...
Feb 27th
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Anonymous asked: Without absolute truth you cannot define what is right and what is wrong. It will differ for each person therefore someone might think killing is acceptable and everyone will have to tolerate that and it accept it as there truth. Nothing will be wrong therefore moral code will be irrevalent. There has to be an absolute truth and it comes from God.
Feb 27th
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andsoitstarts asked: The thing is, God still loves you.
Feb 27th
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Anonymous asked: You do not know God. And you seem to think this world is the best it's going to get... Which is quite sad. All you do is target what you think the flaws are in Christianity, when you don't see the flaws in what you believe. Where do you think goodness, love and morals come from if not from God?
Feb 27th
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Anonymous asked: Just spent about 10 minutes looking through your blog and had a couple of thoughts. I am believer in God and evolution. This means I do not really follow the bible at all. My best friend is gay and I completely support her. However, I do believe in Heaven and Hell. I believe God created us and then left us to do whatever we want, only stepping in on occasion. I have plenty of athiest friends, I am...
Feb 27th
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Anonymous asked: Why can't people understand that evil technically doesn't exist? In nature, without humans, the system works perfectly = no evil. Throw humans into the mix, although you can consider the greedy, selfish, power hungry, blood thirsty, etc. bastards evil, it's still subjective. The best way to avoid this "evil" in the modern world is through a comprehensive education about...
Feb 26th
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chatwithyourlifepartner asked: I see u reblogged my post I see nothing wrong in what you believe in but would you stop making fun of what I believe in. Not once have I said atheism is dumb or something, I love God you don't. I don't believe that there is anything wrong with that.
Feb 26th
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