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<blockquote data-quote="FrenchyBearpaw" data-source="post: 62355483" data-attributes="member: 286341"><p>A lot of time atheists are former Christians, and we know quite well what your religion teaches, which would be the exact opposite of a straw man tactic. In fact, it is my opinion that most atheists know substantially more than your average theist, which is the impetus for leaving in the first place.</p><p></p><p>Liberty in terminology is one thing. Deliberately being evasive and using semantics to deliberately avoid addressing a question is worthy of contempt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrenchyBearpaw, post: 62355483, member: 286341"] A lot of time atheists are former Christians, and we know quite well what your religion teaches, which would be the exact opposite of a straw man tactic. In fact, it is my opinion that most atheists know substantially more than your average theist, which is the impetus for leaving in the first place. Liberty in terminology is one thing. Deliberately being evasive and using semantics to deliberately avoid addressing a question is worthy of contempt. [/QUOTE]
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