It is just fun to debate people.
I agree.
jmverville said:
I am not an atheist, by the way, I am a Christian. I would not ever come to these forums if it were not for the atheists (though maybe occasionally to talk a little theology, perhaps).
My life is centered in opposition to this decadent world and waging a war against the moral looseness of our times.
It is not so important to me that I debate religion... Religion is a very personal view... But rather, I stand against all liberalism in all forms.
Atheism is not inherently liberal. I do not have a large problem with it and it is between God and themselves, but the pure and utter moral relativity of this section of the forums is so amazing it is like a golden pot of Evil.
Evil is having no standards, my friend. Never forget that. Evil is self service. Satan is self service.
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Who precisely are you accusing of "having no standards" of morality? Do you mean the non-Christian posters here in E&M? Do you mean people who characterize themselves as "liberal"? If so, I feel it necessary to tell you that you are absolutely wrong.
I shall use myself as an example. I am a non-Christian (specifically, an atheist) and consider myself "liberal," but I have very definite standards of morality, and I defend them fiercely. My standards involve respect, compassion, education, liberty, informed consent, and the importance of context. (I would be happy to elaborate on any or all of these things, if you are interested.) There is nothing "bestial" about these things. There is nothing "self-serving" about them -- in fact, they define and shape how we should and should not treat others.
If someone has a
different standard of morals than you do, that does not mean or imply that they have no standard of morals at all, or that they are "evil." Before you start tossing around words like "evil" to describe those who disagree with you, perhaps it would behoove you to learn more about those people and what they
actually think.
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In response to the OP, I come here to debate because I enjoy debating, because religion is an interesting topic, because I like to try and understand people who think in a very different way than I do, because discussion and debate make for good mental exercise, and because something I say might give someone else something to think about, which I consider worthwhile.