Franktalk wrote:Yes, those brave souls who deny a once held belief. Just where do they run to? Do they run to evidence as described by other nonbelievers? Have they left one group just to join another? For all of their acting like they had a great personal struggle I see it another way.
There is a difference between faith and being part of a community.
Franktalk wrote: Many people cast stones of the world at believers. Those people of the world are ready to embrace the fallen. To welcome the new member into the fold. But the church of the denier is not built with stone and cement. The meetings are not held on Sunday.
Oh, please...One finds friendship with like-minded people. This is why religious communities work, too. And you've heard of this place called The Bible Belt, right Frank? That place is all about casting aspersions on those who aren't god-fearing.
Franktalk wrote:But what moral structure do they now have? Why their own. And what charities do they form with their new friends? Why none of course. But then again maybe I am just not aware of the international charity of deniers. Someone help me out here.
Huh? Are you telling me that the only charities that you can think of are formed by Christians? And what moral structure does religion give you that you can't live without?
Faith..you carry on about faith. I have no faith. I freely admit it. Who needs faith? Living with mystery is awesome - I don't need faith to placate me.
Faith is believing in something you know ain't so ~Mark Twain.
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