katie tully
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I don't think anyone has said religion is wrong. I think you'll find the majority of us support religion in a certain context; i.e. that it's kept out of state affairs, that it's kept out of the public schools and that it's kept off my fricken front door step on a Saturday morning. But this doesn't and will never happen, not with Islam and not with Christianity because people are imbeciles with over inflated senses of self worth. Oh I am enlightened because I am a Christian and therefore I should impose my belief system on that person walking down the street. I'm a Christian and I don't believe in abortions, therefore nobody else in the community should have the right to choose otherwise, etc.Anyway, as yet noone on this forum who thinks religion is wrong has justified why they take this point of view though.
Also, even if a religion is 'wrong' then that does not mean it should be targeted. I mean, if I believed the moon was made of cheese (not that I do, just an example), it would be my personal belief. How is it going to impact you? Is it going to make your head explode in a gory mess if I told you that I thought the moon was made of cheese?
You asked how it's impacting us. Are you retarded? Take a look around you, are you honestly saying that religion has no part in our lives, whether we choose it to or not? I can try and ignore religion until my face goes blue, but people are still going to force it on me by;
- complaining about the tv shows I watch
- getting into parliament and forcing laws based on Christian ideals on me
- by accosting me in the street
If you believed the moon was made of cheese, good for you. If you told me you believed the moon was made of cheese, whatever. If you forced this belief onto me by demanding Cheese Moon worship holidays and other shit, then yes I care.
That's the operative phrase, isn't it. But I've already concluded that you're a moron because you're obviously oblivious just how much religion is forced on people.As long as I don't force these beliefs on you
The onus isn't on us to prove God doesn't exist. The fact that there is no proof, by admission of Christians and every other moron, is "proof" enough that it doesn't exist. If it existed, there would be proof. It's a fairly basic law of common sense.Finally, if you say God is not real with such conviction, prove it.
Admittedly I can't prove God, but with any lack of evidence asserting he doesn't exist, I'm likely to give the benefit of the doubt. I have nothing to lose if he doesn't exist, but if he does, well, I'm not taking the risk of going to Hell.