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Junior Mint
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Theist = belief in a deity.ChristianCenturion said:I do enjoy it when Atheist spin their heads around and stomp up and down that theirs is not a 'belief', but is instead a state of lack of belief - only to later present some kind of false premise that 'they' are united by some sort of cohesion.
Atheist = lack of belief in a deity.
Those who don't believe in a deity are, in a sense, united by their lack of belief. It's not formal, it's simply the sharing of an idea. Like you believe that Jesus is God and call all those who believe this "Christians" even though you have vast philosophical divisions with many of them.
Please, don't try and disparage others for their lack of continuity when you use phrases like "True Christians" to determine who agrees with you and who doesn't.
Judge not... Oh, of course you only apply Christian teachings when convenient.No, Atheist may tell themselves that they as a group use reason, but those that do are far and few in meeting.
As is yours. You just make claims that there's a deity inspiring your morality... which is purely your interpretation of things, it's not verifiable at all. So the atheists claim to have morality which is considered and thought out. You claim to have morality handed down by a deity who you can't show exists. Tell me, who's intellectually honest out of that pairing?It is also a false premise that all come to correct conclusions regarding morality and since there is no common understood unity in 'lack of belief'; theirs is a state of social relativism.
A "True Christian" gives all people respect.I have met some Atheists that deserve respect
Christian morality? Err on the side of life yet kill thousands of innocent civilians. Shining example of hypocrisy.Atheist morality? In general, a forced pairing at best.
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