kellinator (
kellinator) wrote2002-07-10 05:59 pm
Grrrr...
Why the hell can't I post something postive about prayer without (almost) all the atheists getting their panties in a wad?
I don't spend all my time trying to convert you. I don't expect that you'll change your minds over one little post I made, and I don't give you grief over your beliefs. Get over yourselves.
I don't spend all my time trying to convert you. I don't expect that you'll change your minds over one little post I made, and I don't give you grief over your beliefs. Get over yourselves.
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And if they were, they wouldn't be wadded.
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It's your journal anyways.
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Isn't it wacked-out how sometimes we forget that they're our journals? Pitfalls of the drive to entertain, I guess.
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I didn't mean to jump on you (I didn't think I did).
For me, its less about a belief in god, or prayer, then about critical thinking. CT is totally my soapbox and vocation; I am rabid about it. I believe it is the only way to make the world better. It's very difficult for me not to say something when I see non-critical thinking. Thus my (I hope, humorous) acknowledgement of what I wasn't going to say.
I was glad about the dogs, honestly, whatever made them better. I appreciated that people prayed for my beloved Mojo when he was sick, it was a nice thing to do for me.
But I do try and keep it under wraps, especially with people who don't care. Sometimes it escapes. My apologies. I'm a hopeless debator, I try to remember that not everyone likes to debate over everything they say. :)
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some journals invite debate
the trick is to be able to tell the difference :)
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If it works, it works.
-hx
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*waits for more arguing to ensue*
;)
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That's right... I just asserted that atheists can be fundies too.
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well said! :)
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And they are every bit as bitter, humorless, and closed off to diverse experiences of the world (and every bit as evangelical about their cause) as any Christian fundamentalist.
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Myself, I can take or leave any sort of superstition as long as it's not too aggressive, but I've known some predatory christians who go around basically looking for people experiencing distress or a moment of weakness.
That's when they make their sales pitch, which usually consists of "I'm going to pray for you and get all my friends to pray for you, and if your problem goes away then it's proven that god saved you and you need to believe what I believe or else you're an ungrateful bitch and you're going to hell!" Not in so many words, of course, but that's the general gist.
So when I see someone offer to pray for me I'm always on my guard: are they simply a kindly well-wisher who cares about my problems, deserving thanks... or are they a dogmatic jackal out for fresh meat, deserving to be torn into in a public forum? Maybe they mistook your well-intentioned well-wishing for the latter?
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Can a Newbie Post?
I support you!-this random chick out here in Cyber world. Kudos to you for standing up for what you believe in the face of several people who are looking for someone to debate this with (I'm not that person, don't start on me!) That takes so much strength and faith-so I commend you for it! Please continue to share what you believe, no matter how controversial it seems to everyone else. It's your journal, after all! *smile* Just my two cents worth.
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Atheism
There exists a breed of Atheist that lives to convert people to "Rationalism" or whatever the Ism they deem to call it. They see any belief in something outside scientificaly provable means as dellusional. They are in point of fact #10 on my great big mechanisms for Evil. They'd take away your belief in a higher being and replace it with... Ok, they still seem to be working on that. Science and Humanistic Ethics seem to be their best offers so far.
I degress.
They are sad miserable creatures who have nothing outside the world of mundane experience.
If God didn't exist, I'd rather have my dellusions.
PS. I know I have been in your prayers for the past couple of weeks and I thank you for them.
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The last time I felt lonely was when I was a Christian, about 6 or 7 years ago.
Poly Theistic multi-path Diest Judeo-Christian catholic gnostic
Correct me if I’m wrong, but aren’t most of those belief systems mutuality exclusive?
They're wrong. But I understand the motivation.
Both are matters of opinion.
They are sad miserable creatures who have nothing outside the world of mundane experience.
I would classify myself as anything but sad and miserable, and my experience of the world is anything but mundane. You obviously have a very skewed perspective on the atheistic subset of the population.
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"There exists a breed of Atheist that lives to convert people to 'Rationalism.'"
Yes, most of the elements that comprise my beliefs appear to be mutually exclusive.
Of course they're opinions.
Oh and by the way, I wasn't actually talking to you.
-SIR
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I suppose I should mind my own anyway....
carryon then
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I'm not out to offend anyone, but I'm tired of letting people run me over in my own damn journal.
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