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Easter - What it means and how to recognise it. (Read 10908 times)
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Reply #30 - Apr 13th, 2009 at 9:58am
 
You love throwing terms around Tallo, but display a total ignorance of what they actually mean, and when challenged to explain yourself, you run away, too afraid to even forward an argument that you fear will further illuminate the sparsity of content, in the barrel that you are.

So, if you wish to buck that trend, why not have a go at explaining what you mean by, "religious atheism".
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Reply #31 - Apr 13th, 2009 at 3:24pm
 
mozzaok wrote on Apr 13th, 2009 at 9:58am:
You love throwing terms around Tallo, but display a total ignorance of what they actually mean, and when challenged to explain yourself, you run away, too afraid to even forward an argument that you fear will further illuminate the sparsity of content, in the barrel that you are.

So, if you wish to buck that trend, why not have a go at explaining what you mean by, "religious atheism".



Moz, you are a rascal. You love to try to be confrontational and abusive without a good reason. You need to be more humble and learn how to behave yourself.

Let’s start. Before I take your infantile demands seriously and answer any of your childish questions you will apologize for any insults that you made against me or any other member of this board, you also will take a solemn oath that you will never ever try to insult me or any other member of this board again. You also must use a word “please” when you ask something from me.

Now I am ready to explain to you what I mean by, "religious atheism" as soon as you comply with above demands and conditions.
I’m waiting.
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Re: Easter - What it means and how to recognise it.
Reply #32 - Apr 13th, 2009 at 7:45pm
 
"Religious Atheism"

I'd put that phrase down as an "oxymoron", depending on your definition of "religion", and whether or not that definition involves a deity.

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Reply #33 - Apr 13th, 2009 at 7:54pm
 
Code for you haven't got a clue, Tallo?

Here is a suggestion.
If you google it, and then cut and paste some feeble attempt from some theist nutbag, you can pretend you thought of something yourself.

Stop saying so much stupid stuff, and I won't have the need to point out how stupid it is.

I only feel the need to point out people's idiocy when it is pretty extreme, mostly I am happy to discuss points, if people actually make any, and seeing the hoary old chestnut rehashed by you, that atheism is a religion, just begs to be challenged.

Do you rise to the challenge?

Know, you shrink away with childish complaints about not being able to stand the slings and arrows of outrageous mozza.

Grow a spine, and have a go at answering the question, you put it out there, I contend that religious atheism is a nonsense term invented by theists who dislike the fact that their special privileges no longer go unchallenged, and seek to diminish the credibility of their attackers by saying they are just like them.

It is a funny argument, is it not?
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Reply #34 - Apr 13th, 2009 at 10:37pm
 



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...............able to stand the slings and arrows of outrageous mozza...........


hahah, how good is that ??
No wonder I voted for you as mod.

If we can't accept criticism, that's pretty poor of us.

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Reply #35 - Apr 13th, 2009 at 10:58pm
 

During easter it often rains.
Is that Gods emotion on us for what happened so long ago ?

Don't plant sweetpeas till after easter.
The extra rain makes them rot in the ground.

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Reply #36 - Apr 14th, 2009 at 12:19am
 
Amadd wrote on Apr 13th, 2009 at 7:45pm:
"Religious Atheism"

I'd put that phrase down as an "oxymoron", depending on your definition of "religion", and whether or not that definition involves a deity.


Religious atheists not "oxymorons" they are just morons plain and clear.

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Reply #37 - Apr 14th, 2009 at 12:21am
 
mozzaok wrote on Apr 13th, 2009 at 7:54pm:
Code for you haven't got a clue, Tallo?

Here is a suggestion.
If you google it, and then cut and paste some feeble attempt from some theist nutbag, you can pretend you thought of something yourself.

Stop saying so much stupid stuff, and I won't have the need to point out how stupid it is.

I only feel the need to point out people's idiocy when it is pretty extreme, mostly I am happy to discuss points, if people actually make any, and seeing the hoary old chestnut rehashed by you, that atheism is a religion, just begs to be challenged.

Do you rise to the challenge?

Know, you shrink away with childish complaints about not being able to stand the slings and arrows of outrageous mozza.

Grow a spine, and have a go at answering the question, you put it out there, I contend that religious atheism is a nonsense term invented by theists who dislike the fact that their special privileges no longer go unchallenged, and seek to diminish the credibility of their attackers by saying they are just like them.

It is a funny argument, is it not?



Let’s start. Before I take your infantile demands seriously and answer any of your childish questions you will apologize for any insults that you made against me or any other member of this board, you also will take a solemn oath that you will never ever try to insult me or any other member of this board again. You also must use a word “please” when you ask something from me.

Now I am ready to explain to you what I mean by, "religious atheism" as soon as you comply with above demands and conditions.
I’m waiting.


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Reply #38 - Apr 14th, 2009 at 8:16am
 
Yes Ammad, another good analogy was, calling atheism a religion, is like calling bald, a hair colour. Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #39 - Apr 14th, 2009 at 8:26am
 
That's what religious atheists are like - "calling bald, a hair colour".  Grin Grin Grin


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Reply #40 - Apr 14th, 2009 at 8:33am
 
You are really asking for it tallo.

Do you honestly not understand that what you just posted is,(trying to be delicate) (aw, stuff  it), IDIOTIC.
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Reply #41 - Apr 14th, 2009 at 8:42am
 
mozzaok wrote on Apr 14th, 2009 at 8:33am:
You are really asking for it tallo.
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I ask for that:
Before I take your infantile demands seriously and answer any of your childish questions you will apologize for any insults that you made against me or any other member of this board, you also will take a solemn oath that you will never ever try to insult me or any other member of this board again. You also must use a word “please” when you ask something from me.


It is a reasonable ask.

Now I am ready to explain to you what I mean by, "religious atheism" as soon as you comply with above demands and conditions.
I’m waiting.


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Reply #42 - Apr 14th, 2009 at 8:51am
 
Grin Grin Grin Grin

I could say I was sorry you make so many silly posts, but what would be the fun in that?

I don't expect you to be able to provide a thoughtful response to the question anyway, I was just seeking further amusement by seeing what your best efforts would supply.
The fact is I really don't care what you think, as I have never seen anything insightful or original, from you anyway.

I do love to see and hear things I have not seen, or thought of before, but I never hold my breath in anticipation.
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Reply #43 - Apr 14th, 2009 at 9:01am
 
mozzaok wrote on Apr 14th, 2009 at 8:51am:
Grin Grin Grin Grin

I could say I was sorry you make so many silly posts, but what would be the fun in that?

I don't expect you to be able to provide a thoughtful response to the question anyway, I was just seeking further amusement by seeing what your best efforts would supply.
The fact is I really don't care what you think, as I have never seen anything insightful or original, from you anyway.

I do love to see and hear things I have not seen, or thought of before, but I never hold my breath in anticipation.



Silly posts are your prerogative, old fellah. Meantime don't try too hard to outfool yourself with each new post it only makes you too depressed and that will cause your heart failure very soon. Nobody whants you dead as yet, old goose. Wink


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Reply #44 - Apr 14th, 2009 at 12:04pm
 
Amadd wrote on Apr 13th, 2009 at 7:45pm:
"Religious Atheism"


I'd put that phrase down as an "oxymoron", depending on your definition of "religion", and whether or not that definition involves a deity.





The term,

"Religious Atheism"....

....could be meant to be, following a belief in atheism, with a 'religious' fervour.


Dictionary,
religious = =
1 of, concerned with, or believing in a religion. Ř belonging or relating to a monastic order or other group united by their practice of religion.
2 treated or regarded with a devotion and scrupulousness appropriate to worship.



Atheists believe, that there is no God.

And yet, atheists cannot prove that proposition.

i.e. In an 'infinite' universe it is not possible to prove that something does not exist.

It is only possible to prove the affirmative [.....within an 'infinite' universe].

[our universe may, or may not be, infinite. but as far as the limits of mankind's present knowledge is concerned, our universe is infinite!]



Only an omniscient or omnipresent being, person, could know if there is, or if there is not, a God [within our universe].

But i would postulate, that no human being alive today is omniscient, or omnipresent.

Therefore the natural man cannot know, if there is a God.

But many men today, declare with a 'religious' fervour, that they are certain, that there is no God.

Hence the term, "'Religious' Atheism".                Grin


Is that clear now?               Grin

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