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DocSavage · M
How to identify when an atheist is losing an argument
Watch for these few common signs
1. They try to label the believer in order to discredit the person instead of keeping to the subject
2. They bring up religion and the bible to show how God can't exist
3. They resort to name calling
56-60, M
Congratulations, you managed to do all three with one quote. It’s a good thing you’re not religious, otherwise your opinion might have some meaning to someone here.Watch for these few common signs
1. They try to label the believer in order to discredit the person instead of keeping to the subject
2. They bring up religion and the bible to show how God can't exist
3. They resort to name calling
56-60, M
Instead, you’re just another crybaby, throwing a temper tantrum.
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Axeroberts · 56-60, M
@DocSavage it's such a fitting quote for you though 🤣
DocSavage · M
@Axeroberts
Not if you can’t prove me wrong.
Not if you can’t prove me wrong.
DocSavage · M
@Axeroberts
News flash : “God’s not Dead “ is not a realistic example of Atheist.
News flash : “God’s not Dead “ is not a realistic example of Atheist.
DocSavage · M
But the most interesting thing is it says heart and not mind
Yeah, those Bronze Age goat herders really knew their stuff, didn’t they .Often used to kill any argument stone dead even before it starts, the theist basking in the glory of not being a fool.
I have read somewhere that that original word translated here as "fool" means more "knave" (a scoundrel or a rogue) which tends to alter the intent of the words slightly.
I have read somewhere that that original word translated here as "fool" means more "knave" (a scoundrel or a rogue) which tends to alter the intent of the words slightly.
DocSavage · M
@pipedreams
the theist basking in the glory of not being a fool.
Some people just can’t hide behind a quote.