Christians: How do you explain the fact that most atheists behave just as morally as you do?
Answer :the same atheists that believe homosexuality is acceptable?
the same atheists who hate their creator?
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ROFLMAO! Of course, put a christian on the spot, and you'll never get a straight answer. You get bullshit like this. I wonder if he cried while he typed that 'answer'. He probably spent a good bit of time in some really hardcore prayer after this, seeing as how his faith was challenged and all.
The answer to number one is yes, the same atheists who believe that homsexuality is acceptable. The answer to number two is no, most atheists love their parents, just like most Christians.
Moral behavior is the default setting for sane people.
I reject the notion that hating homosexuality is a prerequisite for morality.
I can't hate what I don't believe in.
Guys like this one really make a bad name for their religion...
Also, another asshole in the same place:
"There are good people in Hell, if that is what you are asking"
They really want us to beleive in that kind of God?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Here we go again with that tired line about atheists hating God. We don't hate God, we just understand that God is imaginary. We may hate the effects belief in God has on our culture, but we can't hate a being who doesn't exist.
Considering you believe everyone who doesn't believe exactly what you do should be condemned to hell for all eternity and every atheist I know believes they should be allowed to believe what they like...
Yes, I would say we are just as moral, if not more so.
So your answer is "I can't give you an answer because I'm just another small minded fundie choad who hates everything that isn't white, straight, and undereducated just like me."
Is that what you meant to type, ass?
"the same atheists that believe homosexuality is acceptable?"
Yes the same atheists who believe that a private act between two consenting adults which affects no one else in any way is acceptable. I'd say this is an example of atheists being more moral than (some) christians. What really is immoral is trying to legislate against a harmless private act which affects you in no way whatsoever simply because your particular book of myths says it's wrong.
"the same atheists who hate their creator?"
Like many fundies you seem to have trouble understanding what an atheist is we cannot hate your particular god because we don't believe he exists. If you actually believed that God existed but feigned disbelief simply because you hated that particular god then you would not be an atheist.
Actually I can explain quite easily why atheists are just as moral as any Christian: the taboo against killing/stealing/adultery/etc is hardwired into us (for the most part, of course). It's instinct. Humans are, essentially, pack animals. Doing any of these things undermines the pack-bond. When we make war against other groups we generally do it because in some way they are "not like us," meaning we fight with other packs. And so forth.
Really, it's nothing more complex than that. The only difference between a fundie and an atheist is that an atheist can look at a social issue without a religious filter on.
Argh.
"the same atheists who hate their creator?"
Hard to hate something that doesn't exist.
Unless you were talking about my parents. Well, I do hate my mom, but it's justified. She's a pretty abusive ass.
I don't hate my mum and dad!
Since when is believing a behavior? Just because I think gays are just as normal as me, doesn't mean I behave more or less morally.
Nice dodging the question, Maxi.
Ddid you ever notice how many "Christians" claim "I would have no reason not to kill hundreds of people if it wasn't for God"?
Does this really mean that they are that immoral that only the threat of hellfire will keep them from killing? Yet Atheists seem to have little or no problem with NOT becoming mass murderers WITHOUT God looking over their shoulders.
Makes you wonder who has the moral compass....
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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