Simple question: Why have I found three Christians in this e-community? Do they actually engage on here? Debate? Or are they looking atheist sex (the best kind)? I'm confused.
I do not think that this community has any intentions of allowing anyone to be what belief system. I am an activist for many causes. One is humanity. I care about someone regardless or their race or their belief system. I want this question to go away that is directed at me. I don't deserve it. I do not do this to them. I wish all humanity peace, happiness, love, and a decent quality of life. If you are going to ban me because of what you don't even know, that is no better than NAZI. Christian, aor KKK behavior. If this is an atheists one time at life, why spend it doing this kind of persecution?
Nothing wrong with a Doubting Thomas. I highly encourage it! You can be a Christian and still question your faith. Lots of people here started out as Christians. We should welcome them.
On a more sardonic note, be nice. It's not their fault they're Christian. They could get better!
It is an actual missionary practice for Mormons to join sites like this and attempt to proselytise but also and more disturbingly to find doubting Mormons and report them to their local stake.
i am no mormon or moslem. why don't you live your life enjoying it, instead of bullying? I mean you only go around once. What a waste of life on earth.
Believe me I do enjoy my life, a lot more since I stopped allowing imaginary gods, priests and preachers to stop trying to bully me.
I bully no one anymore, I did when I was a Christian, I am ashamed to say I actually believed and told strangers they deserved to burn forever in eternal punishment just because they did not agree with my beliefs.
I have seen families destroyed, people driven to suicide and unimaginable horror done in the name of the "loving God" of the Bible, and I do not think it is bullying, or even unfair of me to tell others there is a better more joyful moral way to live than subjecting yourself to the monstrosities of the foul scam that is religion.
In this I am happy to say I have not wasted a moment of my post religious life, especially not on a Sunday morning.