amen brothercpt.fass1 wrote:
What about Atheism becomeing an organized religion?
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If Organized Religions disappeared the number of Atheists would...
Raise | 53% | 53% - 21 | ||||
Keep the same | 30% | 30% - 12 | ||||
Drop | 15% | 15% - 6 | ||||
Total: 39 |
Your not exactly the church going type. I seriously doubt you have the clue of what they do everyday (aside from the (occasional infomercial). Keep basing your opinions around a building that is four centuries old.sergeriver wrote:
At the end of the day you'll find more negative things about Organized Religion than positive things. Go visit the Vatican, St. Peter's Basilica is full of gold. Where's the charity in that?Kmarion wrote:
Serge act's as if organized religion is only Crusades and Jihads. Talk about only seeing one side of the coin. Organized religion has also provided essential care and food for the worlds most impoverished. I can't think of anything else that comes close.
Science damn it.BN wrote:
amen brothercpt.fass1 wrote:
What about Atheism becomeing an organized religion?
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I'm not, but my brother's wife decided to raise their kids Catholic and I don't like what I saw and heard. My mother was raised Catholic too, and I don't like anything that has to do with religion.Kmarion wrote:
Your not exactly the church going type. I seriously doubt you have the clue of what they do everyday (aside from the (occasional infomercial). Keep basing your opinions around a building that is four centuries old.sergeriver wrote:
At the end of the day you'll find more negative things about Organized Religion than positive things. Go visit the Vatican, St. Peter's Basilica is full of gold. Where's the charity in that?Kmarion wrote:
Serge act's as if organized religion is only Crusades and Jihads. Talk about only seeing one side of the coin. Organized religion has also provided essential care and food for the worlds most impoverished. I can't think of anything else that comes close.
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I can agree with you on thisStingray24 wrote:
I think the number of atheists would stay the same. One does not need organized religion to believe in God.
If that happened, it'd encourage me to become religious, TBH.cpt.fass1 wrote:
What about Atheism becomeing an organized religion?
Srsly?Bertster7 wrote:
With no religion, the number of Atheists would go up.
No question about it.
The main protestant churches are losing members because no one gives a shit about political sermons, but people still have faith in God.
Why do you assume that atheism is increasing?sergeriver wrote:
What do you think? Seeing what mankind has done in the name of Organized Religions, is Atheism increasing because of these things?
As to the vote, I chose "stay the same".
People will believe or not believe in a higher being regardless of whether any organized religion exists.
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Tis agreeable.Stingray24 wrote:
I think the number of atheists would stay the same. One does not need organized religion to believe in God.
Raise slightly. Nothing dramatic. A few thousand or so.
That would be called scientology.cpt.fass1 wrote:
What about Atheism becomeing an organized religion?
lol this is the most brilliant thing you may have ever posted.IRONCHEF wrote:
I said drop because it's my belief that atheists are so atheistic because of bad religious experiences or simply because they feel the need to rebel against religion. If it's gone, so too will the atheist be...with nothing to fight against or have bad experiences. All their hate will then have to be pointed at something else...nature, seasons, people talking on cell phones while driving, etc.
Honestly, who cares? Atheists generally don't believe in God because they need to rebel. If they wanted to rebel, they'd pray to Satan to piss you off.
You seem to associate Hate with Atheism, which is a nice bit of insight into your character.
Is it that hard to understand that people just aren't convinced?
Your ignorance is showing. Scientology is a religion, atheism is not. They are not connected just because Scientology has 'science' in its name and atheists use science to debunk religion.The#1Spot wrote:
That would be called scientology.cpt.fass1 wrote:
What about Atheism becomeing an organized religion?
On topic, I said drop, because without theism, there would be no atheism.
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