Atheism quotes

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HERESY said:
^^^ You're wasting your time. Your words will be misconstrued, the facts will be distorted and false allegations will be made against you. Just watch.


ThaG said:
LMAO @ "the proof is in me"

How does your miserable existence prove that there is a God?

Explain the logic, please, it must some very intricate kind of reasoning, so it will be interesting ot share it with us

^The prophet has spoken. You've only set your self up as being an illiterate drone who's just as predictable as a crack head with a pipe. Maybe you're just too 1 dimensional to understand it from a multi-disciplinary and spiritual approach seeing as how your only worth in this cold world is that of a brainwashed student of Darwinism. You admitted yourself that you never could answer my cosmological and philosophical questions, therefore you're completely worthless to me as far as this discussion is concerned. I always have to dumb my self down when engaging with you and explain shit to you like a child, and judging from your posting patterns your only contribution here is to flame the theological community with your illegitimate sophomore class room jargon on evolution and genetics. You remind me of an insecure child recently armed with his ABC lessons, your appeal to authority (in which you're not one) is slightly humorous but at the same time, just sad. I can't stoop to this level any longer, my back hurts.. :dead:
 

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ParkBoyz said:
^The prophet has spoken. You've only set your self up as being an illiterate drone who's just as predictable as a crack head with a pipe. Maybe you're just too 1 dimensional to understand it from a multi-disciplinary and spiritual approach seeing as how your only worth in this cold world is that of a brainwashed student of Darwinism. You admitted yourself that you never could answer my cosmological and philosophical questions, therefore you're completely worthless to me as far as this discussion is concerned. I always have to dumb my self down when engaging with you and explain shit to you like a child, and judging from your posting patterns your only contribution here is to flame the theological community with your illegitimate sophomore class room jargon on evolution and genetics. You remind me of an insecure child recently armed with his ABC lessons, your appeal to authority (in which you're not one) is slightly humorous but at the same time, just sad. I can't stoop to this level any longer, my back hurts.. :dead:
I'm ashamed of myself....:( :(

I'm curious to see what you're going to say when you don't dumb down

Judging from your postings, I can pretty much be sure your inteligence level is not greater than that of a management major in some weak college

I am not even speaking about your factual knowledge...
 
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ParkBoyz said:
As far as any claim being made I simply require demonstratable or mathematical proof.
Yet again, where is the demonstratable or mathematical proof supporting the existence of God? You claim that you know he exists for he is within you. I would just like to know exactly what that means, i.e. what feelings do you get within you that makes you lean toward belief in God? Is it the standard anthropocentric view that our conscious, our 'soul' makes us better than the other animals and places us firmly on top of the 'evolutionary' ladder, and that only God could have created such a marvellous specimen? Or is it something else?

ParkBoyz said:
I lean towards a God because it answers more questions for me than evolution does.
Please provide examples of some of the questions which can be answered legitimately by the belief in God. After all, you can ask me any question in the world, ANY question, and I'll give you an answer. Whether the answer is right or not is something different altogether...

ParkBoyz said:
Can any one here prove to me that life came from inorganic matter, then explain how?
There are several hypotheses as to how the first 'life-form' came into existence, although none of them have been proven sufficiently to count as true theories. Religions cling to this fact as so they should - many men of God have succumbed to the overwhelming evidence of evolution and have now taken a strong foothold debating the origin of life. After all, evolution on it's own doesn't dismiss the existence of God - perhaps God made the very first life-form and then laid down the rules for evolution, eventually leading to the creation of humans.

Nevertheless, religions grip is slipping. Back in the times of Jesus Christ, religion was used to explain everything that wasn't obviously explicable. Science is slowly but surely providing real-life answers to these problems, reducing the reliance on religion in order to make sense of the world. I can only see this continuing, leading to a world where all but the philosophical questions of 'why are we here' and the like have been answered.

Of course, even when that day does come, believers will still recite the illogical and essentially defeatist statement "prove he doesn't exist".