Bella
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I don't want to call you anything, just bugger off.
I was here first, Bones.
I don't want to call you anything, just bugger off.
You've just got your panties in a twist because you got banned from INTPc.
Get over it.
I am an atheist.
You've just got your panties in a twist because you got banned from INTPc.
Get over it.
Because you are wayyyyy too aggressive.About this. Everyone keeps bringing this up.
Any support, depends on ones' need.
The smarter you are, the higher education you get, the richer you become, the less likely you would seek to believe in a higher power. Because you would be able to fulfill your basic needs.
It's usually countries, infested by war, poverty, struggle, and illiteracy who have alarmingly high rates of religious people. These people need to believe in something else because their life is worthless, and that is hard to accept.
You keep bringing up how people treat you here. How they either ignore, attack, or ban you. Those are your words.
I've picked up on it. You are the one with the defensive aura.
I've been banned from both of these forums, so believe me when I say I'm trying to help you when I tell you to tone down the hostile undertones which lace your posts.
If that's true (and that's a BIG IF) then why do you hate these people?
I never said that, re-read my posts please.
Alright. btw, I'm not arguing or attacking you, I'm trying to understand so I ask questions. I dont go to INTPc so I don't know you at all. I'm just curious about how you feel about people who are religious and why. You said you despise superstition and you described the kinds of people who you felt would believe in superstition and why they do it. So you don't really despise the people who believe in superstition, just the superstition itself? I sense that you have ill feelings towards the people who believe too. Am I wrong?
Yes you are wrong, I despise the institutions that were created to control the masses. Same could be said about Nazism or Bolshevism, but these movements died, and religions apparently never will.
Any support, depends on ones' need.
The smarter you are, the higher education you get, the richer you become, the less likely you would seek to believe in a higher power. Because you would be able to fulfill your basic needs.
It's usually countries, infested by war, poverty, struggle, and illiteracy who have alarmingly high rates of religious people. These people need to believe in something else because their life is worthless, and that is hard to accept.
I can understand this mentality in places where people don't have a choice but to practice a certain religion but do you feel the same way in places where people are free to choose to practice it on their own or not practice it and not be persecuted for that?
Yes, this is unfortunate. God speaks about this, not needing Him because one is "okay" in life.
But God ultimately holds your eternity in His hands and this attitude will backfire on those who have it.
Nihilen, let's be friends.
Why would you want to be friends with somebody that is going to hell - according to your beliefs.
Goodness. God would give me a serious talking to if I thought I were above those who don't love/believe in Him. (I'm assuming you don't)
Good assumption.
But if you were my friend, wouldn't you try saving my soul from eternal damnation ? I usually want what's best for my friends. And not burning in hell for eternity seems to me as better than the other alternative.
You would think that, sure, but a lot of people don't do it, don't approach things that way. My friends, for instance.But if you were my friend, wouldn't you try saving my soul from eternal damnation ?
I'm sure you're having a laugh at my expense, but never mind.
You know the Truth already.
The End, before you burn me again.![]()