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Atheism is amoral
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<blockquote data-quote="Par5" data-source="post: 72059086" data-attributes="member: 403758"><p>I am sure that losing your husband to cancer was a very difficult time for you, compounded by a lack of support from your family, but for goodness sake don't imagine that no one else has felt the pain of losing a loved one and don't imagine everyone's family behaves as appallingly as you said yours behaved.</p><p>Non-believers suffer the loss of loved ones too and all the other problems that life throws at us all from time to time, but they still manage to get through those difficult times without going into meltdown, and I find it rather arrogant and indeed a downright lie for you to say that such people are lost and are being led by the devil. They are not lost and your bogeyman, the devil, plays no part in their reality.</p><p>You talk about having this great joy in your life, but the contents of your posts seem to suggest someone who has low self-esteem and an equally low opinion of others.</p><p>DogmaHunter has already advised you to get off your high horse. Sound advice, because you are sitting astride an old nag that is about to collapse, fit only to be carted off to the knackers yard!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Par5, post: 72059086, member: 403758"] I am sure that losing your husband to cancer was a very difficult time for you, compounded by a lack of support from your family, but for goodness sake don't imagine that no one else has felt the pain of losing a loved one and don't imagine everyone's family behaves as appallingly as you said yours behaved. Non-believers suffer the loss of loved ones too and all the other problems that life throws at us all from time to time, but they still manage to get through those difficult times without going into meltdown, and I find it rather arrogant and indeed a downright lie for you to say that such people are lost and are being led by the devil. They are not lost and your bogeyman, the devil, plays no part in their reality. You talk about having this great joy in your life, but the contents of your posts seem to suggest someone who has low self-esteem and an equally low opinion of others. DogmaHunter has already advised you to get off your high horse. Sound advice, because you are sitting astride an old nag that is about to collapse, fit only to be carted off to the knackers yard! [/QUOTE]
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