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I would be interested in seeing a survey carried out on the percentage of atheists and xtians that have read the babble, cover to cover. I have a sneaking suspicion that our side would win by a hefty margin. Of course, being literate in the first place helps! 

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Not read that one. I got given the BG by some HK nutters in town. I found parts of it very interesting (mainly the mythology and battles) and others a bit meh (the theology!)Pappa wrote:The Baghavad Gita on the other hand is an interesting read. Though, I prefer the Rg Veda.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:So's the qu'ran and most of the babble. My point was that judging a book by its cover leaves you open to talking bollocks about its contents.Pappa wrote:The God Delusion's shit though, and not much worth reading.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Do you realise just how much like a fundie xtian that sounds?Tails Turrosaki wrote:I stopped reading after the bold.
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Playing them at their own game is never going to achieve anything. When they say proudly that they have never read The God Delusion and never will, you should reply, equally proudly that you have read The Babble, and the Qu'ran, and the Baghavad Gita, etc. That way, you are arguing from a position of knowledge and they from a position of ignorance.

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Re: Atheism Conservapedia Style
I just think the stories are cooler than the babble.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Not read that one. I got given the BG by some HK nutters in town. I found parts of it very interesting (mainly the mythology and battles) and others a bit meh (the theology!)
I like the Rg Vega because it's sooooo old. Hinduism in it's earliest recorded form.

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I've tried but found it too soporific. I really should try again.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:I would be interested in seeing a survey carried out on the percentage of atheists and xtians that have read the babble, cover to cover. I have a sneaking suspicion that our side would win by a hefty margin. Of course, being literate in the first place helps!
Actually, part of the trouble I have is that I do most of my reading on airplanes. I can't bring myself to read the babble in public.
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You fly in a private jet?gooseboy wrote:I've tried but found it too soporific. I really should try again.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:I would be interested in seeing a survey carried out on the percentage of atheists and xtians that have read the babble, cover to cover. I have a sneaking suspicion that our side would win by a hefty margin. Of course, being literate in the first place helps!
Actually, part of the trouble I have is that I do most of my reading on airplanes. I can't bring myself to read the babble in public.
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I've tried praying for a private jet so that I could read the bible without the risk of looking like a religious nutter, but alas no. Obviously god has plans for me that don't require me to read the bible.irreligionist wrote:You fly in a private jet?gooseboy wrote:I've tried but found it too soporific. I really should try again.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:I would be interested in seeing a survey carried out on the percentage of atheists and xtians that have read the babble, cover to cover. I have a sneaking suspicion that our side would win by a hefty margin. Of course, being literate in the first place helps!
Actually, part of the trouble I have is that I do most of my reading on airplanes. I can't bring myself to read the babble in public.
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... or that require you to look like a religious nutter.gooseboy wrote:I've tried praying for a private jet so that I could read the bible without the risk of looking like a religious nutter, but alas no. Obviously god has plans for me that don't require me to read the bible.irreligionist wrote:You fly in a private jet?gooseboy wrote:I've tried but found it too soporific. I really should try again.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:I would be interested in seeing a survey carried out on the percentage of atheists and xtians that have read the babble, cover to cover. I have a sneaking suspicion that our side would win by a hefty margin. Of course, being literate in the first place helps!
Actually, part of the trouble I have is that I do most of my reading on airplanes. I can't bring myself to read the babble in public.

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Hmm... I specifically prayed that I didn't want to look like a religious nutter, and I'm pretty sure the babble says that all prayers get answered (although not completely sure because I feel asleep before getting to that bit) so in line with the common christian practice of concluding that god wants you to do whatever it is you already wanted to do I'll go with god has a plan for me that doesn't require me to read the bible. That sentence was way too long, wasn't it?Xamonas Chegwé wrote:... or that require you to look like a religious nutter.gooseboy wrote:I've tried praying for a private jet so that I could read the bible without the risk of looking like a religious nutter, but alas no. Obviously god has plans for me that don't require me to read the bible.irreligionist wrote:You fly in a private jet?gooseboy wrote:I've tried but found it too soporific. I really should try again.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:I would be interested in seeing a survey carried out on the percentage of atheists and xtians that have read the babble, cover to cover. I have a sneaking suspicion that our side would win by a hefty margin. Of course, being literate in the first place helps!
Actually, part of the trouble I have is that I do most of my reading on airplanes. I can't bring myself to read the babble in public.
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God doesn't like sentences as long as that. They hurt his head and make baby jeebus cry. 

A book is a version of the world. If you do not like it, ignore it; or offer your own version in return.
Salman Rushdie
You talk to God, you're religious. God talks to you, you're psychotic.
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Paco
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I think we should do whatever Pawiz wants.
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Salman Rushdie
You talk to God, you're religious. God talks to you, you're psychotic.
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Re: Atheism Conservapedia Style
Is there an entry in conservapedia to back that up?Xamonas Chegwé wrote:God doesn't like sentences as long as that. They hurt his head and make baby jeebus cry.

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Partial, biased, opinionated, conservative, close minded, pseudo-intellectual mind numbingly dreadful tripe. All that effort to appear scholarly and it is in fact nothing but opinion based propaganda. Fucking nerve.
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No but This says prayer doesn't
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1844076.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1844076.stm




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"The lack of belief in a deity or multiple deities"Xamonas Chegwé wrote:How would you define atheism? Out of interest.Tails Turrosaki wrote:Well, I didn't think Stanford (which I thought was a college that supported atheism) would write that.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Actually, The Stanford Encyclopedia DOES say that, albeit as part of a far more detailed description. The conservapedia is guilty of quote mining, not lying.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/atheism-agnosticism/
Responding to a fallacious statement with a blanket, "They wouldn't say that - it's a lie!" is as bad as their quote-mining. Saying that to them would undermine your own arguments from the off. It took me a minute to google the reference above. Had you taken a similar amount of time, you would have been in a better position to debunk what you perceive as an inaccurate statement.
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Actually, I stopped reading also for the fact that I would just get angry if I kept going on.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Do you realise just how much like a fundie xtian that sounds?Tails Turrosaki wrote:I stopped reading after the bold.
I can already tell:![]()
Playing them at their own game is never going to achieve anything. When they say proudly that they have never read The God Delusion and never will, you should reply, equally proudly that you have read The Babble, and the Qu'ran, and the Baghavad Gita, etc. That way, you are arguing from a position of knowledge and they from a position of ignorance.

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