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5.21.2010

Atheists, the majority of business for psychic hotlines

Terminal dumb fuck...because we don't believe in your sky daddy bullshit...BWAAHAHAHAHAA!

Mark my words. In our lifetime you will see your precious faith marginalized further and further in to the primitive superstitious novelty that it is, just like every other pagan belief before christianity. And when you die, you'll simply turn in to dirt, just like me. Have a nice day douche bag! And don't forget to pray harder:)


Pressure an atheist hard enough and they will always admit a belief in some kind of psychic hotline reincarnation. Atheists are pussies. Just as they are afraid to follow their philosophy in real life and truly 'live to the hilt' rather than spending their precious one-and-done life looking at internet sites, for instance, they also are afraid to face the reality of true annihilation at death. Little Sam Harris adopts Buddhist beliefs of reincarnation (I guess people who believe in committing genocide against other humans get to reincarnate too). All atheists are similar pussies, if not as up front.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You obviously skipped 'logical fallacies class' there, buddy. Even if what you say is true, that would not mean atheists are wrong. It would just mean that atheists are weak willed. But at least they know better and honestly try to rise above their fears, which is why they'd be ashamed of such stuff in the first place.

You too are motivated by fear, but you insanely try to bury your doubts under tons of apologetics and devotional hymns. At least we are honest enough to face our doubts, even if we are weak from time to time (if Harris really believes that, he's a fake and about as atheist as Spong is Christian).

Look in the mirror and confront your own denial and cognitive dissonance. It *IS* sky daddy/ imaginary friend bs in the end. There is nothing there. We cease to exist in any sense after death.

May 24, 2010 at 5:37 PM  
Anonymous ct said...

>There is nothing there. We cease to exist in any sense after death.

This is the statement of an incorrigible juvenile. You obviously are in no position to make such an absolute statement.

Born again Christians experience things you have no clue about. Regeneration by the Word and the Spirit itself is a profound experience for a Christian.

Personally fear of death has never been a part of my being drawn towards the Faith, nor any part of my conversion. In fact, in general people don't fear death. Not even on their death bed (I just observed my father go through the death process, at no time was he afraid of death or anything about what he was facing.)

Atheists say these things, yet they have no connection to reality.


The point of my post was to point out that atheist rhetoric doesn't match atheist actions. In other words, what you believe screams so loudly in your behavior I don't need to hear what you say you believe.

May 24, 2010 at 10:57 PM  

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