CovertPetersen
CovertPetersen
CovertPetersen

Oh ok, so I'm sure that person just meant they believed Jesus the person existed and not Jesus the son of God. My mistake.

God I hate this argument. Look, I get your point. "They can't prove it right, and you can't prove it wrong." Great, you believe that there's even the slimmest possibility that a magic man created the universe, I don't. I get that it's the same argument religious people use but in reverse. This is not lost on me. I'm

Religion isn't nice and neither am I. It is nothing less than a blight on society.

Nah, I miss the yelling. Makes it easier to hate people.

They should feel bad. Teaching a child religion is child abuse and shouldn't be seen as anything lower than that. You want a more recent example? Sure. The persecution of the LGBT community at the hands of religious followers, a stupid amount of armed conflicts within the last 10-20 years, persecution of other

Every article it's mentioned in is fair game to me. The mass hysteria known as religion in society needs to be fixed pronto.

Sure, the fact that part of Islam is based in historical fact is great and all, but anything supernatural about it is instant BS.

Sorry, can't. It that kind of thinking that gave us the dark ages and Mormons. The longer mass hysteria is allowed to continue unabated the more legitimate it becomes.

Your grammar leaves much to be desired. With that said it's better because they are in fact wrong, and I'm not. Just because they're the same thing in practice does not mean they should be held in the same regard. If one person screams at people while telling them "2 + 2 = 5", and then ridicules people who disagree

I'm honestly curious what you mean because I must have missed it. Unless it is accepted that it's up for debate WITHIN the muslim faith. I also never said "all religions have no basis in fact".

" Whether he was visited by the angel Gabriel to restore the original monotheistic religion is open for debate"

Here we go. No, I don't, It's a silly question. Which I'm sure is the point. I can jump from where I'm sitting to the moon in a single leap without any superpowers or outside help of any kind, and I'm a perfectly normal human being. Do you believe in the possibility simply because you can't physically prove otherwise

I'm ok with that. I'd rather look stupid and be right, instead of look stupid and be so wrong it makes my brain hurt thinking about how those people function day to day.

I profess to not knowing anything about how it happened. I do however know a lot of ways it didn't happen, and one of them includes a bearded sky man. It is a statistical impossibility.

Seriously, are you religious? Quid pro quo.

Ouch your edge is so much more razor sharp than mine how can I compete?

That stuff is in a book. It's fact that it isn't real. Real religions like Helix can be backed up with historical videos and commentary.

Yes they can. It is a fact that a bearded sky man did not create the universe, facty, fact, fact. This is our bible. The stream is simply a conduit for the retelling of our lords rise to victory. His will flows through our fingers as we type left, right, start, etc. I can make up any bullshit to legitimize my claims,

We can actually consult our god, and he fights alongside us!

Almost as big of a mistake as choosing to follow the domed one.