Religions > Atheism > Semi - Regular Evil Atheist Quote -- No Conscience Required
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25 May 2004 07:36:52 PM |
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"I came to carry out the struggle, not to kill people. Even now, and you can
look at me: am I a savage person? My conscience is clear."
- Pol Pot
Just gotta love those communists eh? Seriously, what has the whole atheist
thing brought to the world, other than maniacal mass murderers or witty
smart-asses?
H.B.
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26 May 2004 12:26:26 AM |
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The Crusades were actually not an aggressive action, but rather a response
to Islamic oppression in the Holy Land. Including persecutions of the
Eastern Roman Empire. It was at the time feared that the invasion would
continue into Europe, the Pope therefore saw it necessary to hold off the
invasion by declaring a Crusade. The Crusades were actually relatively mild
compared to the type of fierce fighting that occurred between Europeans
themselves. So were the Crusades a good thing, certainly not. BUT they
WERE NOT as bad as they have been portrayed. They are also certainly not
exemplary of modern Christianity and Catholicism.
"W. Syme" <Winston.Syme.superstitions@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
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On Wed, 26 May 2004 02:31:27 GMT, wrote:
Crusades
An atrocious period of history, but motivated mostly by politics.
Nah. Motived mostly by Christian hatred. A deep, animal hatred, that's
intrinsic to Christianity itself and which has had caused millions
upon millions of deaths through-out history. Christians, all
Christians, are nothing more than sub-human psychopathic murderers.
All of them. No exceptions.
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Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. (1 Thessalonians 5:21)
W. Syme (pseudonym), European, non-native English speaker, "soft" atheist.
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| User: "Hypatia Kosh" |
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26 May 2004 01:18:24 PM |
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"Cap Tool" <capitalisttool@comcast.ent> wrote in message news:<5UVsc.26738$af3.1408130@attbi_s51>...
The Crusades were actually not an aggressive action, but rather a response
to Islamic oppression in the Holy Land. Including persecutions of the
Eastern Roman Empire. It was at the time feared that the invasion would
continue into Europe, the Pope therefore saw it necessary to hold off the
invasion by declaring a Crusade.
That's why they invaded Constantinople, at the instigation of
Florence. All that Islamic oppression was warping their minds and
turning Xtian against Xtian.
The Crusades were actually relatively mild
compared to the type of fierce fighting that occurred between Europeans
themselves.
Really? I dunno, the Crusades seemed pretty fierce. Bodies everywhere,
mutilation and execution of prisoners, etc. You have documentation?
Or perhaps you are referring to the wars of religion which occured
AFTER the Crusades? Now, those were some pretty messed up *****! They
make the Crusades look like checkers!
So were the Crusades a good thing, certainly not. BUT they
WERE NOT as bad as they have been portrayed.
Um... really? The Children's Crusade, the disruption to families and
politics back home, the torture and abuses, the killing ... not as bad
as it seems?
They are also certainly not
exemplary of modern Christianity and Catholicism.
Which are restrained by liberal secular authorities. (Liberal in the
Enlightenment sense, and these days, we can only hope--look at who's
running the USA.)
-Hypatia
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| User: "David V." |
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26 May 2004 09:03:33 AM |
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Cap Tool wrote:
The Crusades were actually not an aggressive action...
Tell that to those that were tortured before being burned
alive if they survived the torture.
By the way. Top posting is considered rude.
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David V.
UDP for WebTV
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| User: "Jos Flachs" |
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26 May 2004 07:24:02 AM |
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On Wed, 26 May 2004 05:26:26 GMT, "Cap Tool"
<capitalisttool@comcast.ent> showed his total lack of history with the
words:
The Crusades were actually not an aggressive action, but rather a response
to Islamic oppression in the Holy Land.
Only to a very limited extend. Since you start this topic: rather
curious, that miraculous conversion from Byzantine Orthodox religion
to islam ... incredibly fast. Any particular reason you can think of?
Walled cities were besieged by desert tribe men who hadn't even seen
stone walls in their whole life. With no knowledge at all of siege
techniques and completely lacked the equipment. Yet all the major
cities in the Near East (Byzantium) fell within days.
Allah seems rather powerful. Or was xtianity even more oppressive?
Including persecutions of the Eastern Roman Empire.
Monsieur, that is *****. A century before the crusades started, the
split between Rome and Constantinople was definite. The first time
Constantinople was pillaged was by crusaders.
It was at the time feared that the invasion would
continue into Europe, the Pope therefore saw it necessary to hold off the
invasion by declaring a Crusade.
Entirely wrong. That was noticed centuries before. The names Charles
Martel and Charlemagne, they don't mean zip to you, right?
The Crusades were actually relatively mild
compared to the type of fierce fighting that occurred between Europeans
themselves.
Again, *****. Medieval warfare had a certain code - which did not
apply to infidels.
So were the Crusades a good thing, certainly not. BUT they
WERE NOT as bad as they have been portrayed.
They were a good WORSE than have been portrayed. Usually the massive
pogroms accompanying a crusader army are either forgotten entirely or
mentioned on the back page.
They are also certainly not
exemplary of modern Christianity and Catholicism.
That is saying that KZ lagers were not exemplary for Nazism.
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26 May 2004 04:13:40 AM |
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On Wed, 26 May 2004 05:26:26 GMT, "Cap Tool" <capitalisttool@comcast.ent> wrote:
They are also certainly not
exemplary of modern Christianity and Catholicism.
Much as Pol Pot, Hitler and Stalin are not exemplars of atheism. They were not
philosophical atheists, just poltical atheists who saw the religions and their
leaders as threats to their power, much as they saw certain groups (Jews,
academics) or organisations (such as the Freemasons) as threats. They did not
kill in the name of atheism, they killed in order to remove their enemies and
squash any opposition.
Modern atheism, with certain exceptions such as the Raelian movement, is an
individual choice, not a political or social stance. At the risk of being
considered elitist or arrogant atheists are mostly to be found amongst the
educated classes who don't need a religion to explain the world or set moral
standards defined in the bronze age.
JPG
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| User: "Cap Tool" |
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26 May 2004 07:51:00 AM |
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Of course most atheists are genocidal.
"JPG" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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On Wed, 26 May 2004 05:26:26 GMT, "Cap Tool" <capitalisttool@comcast.ent>
wrote:
They are also certainly not
exemplary of modern Christianity and Catholicism.
Much as Pol Pot, Hitler and Stalin are not exemplars of atheism. They
were not
philosophical atheists, just poltical atheists who saw the religions and
their
leaders as threats to their power, much as they saw certain groups (Jews,
academics) or organisations (such as the Freemasons) as threats. They did
not
kill in the name of atheism, they killed in order to remove their enemies
and
squash any opposition.
Modern atheism, with certain exceptions such as the Raelian movement, is
an
individual choice, not a political or social stance. At the risk of being
considered elitist or arrogant atheists are mostly to be found amongst the
educated classes who don't need a religion to explain the world or set
moral
standards defined in the bronze age.
JPG
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| User: "Enkidu" |
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26 May 2004 08:44:29 AM |
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In article <Uo0tc.27441$af3.1478072@attbi_s51>,
capitalisttool@comcast.ent says...
Of course most atheists are genocidal.
You are not only a moron, a willfully stupid insect, but a top posting,
willfully stupid insect.
Now, if you ever have a point to make, and you can back it up with any
actual evidence or logic, get back to me.
<plonk>
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Enkidu - AA# 2165
"Today is a fine day for reality . . ."
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| User: "Robibnikoff" |
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26 May 2004 11:53:58 AM |
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In article <Uo0tc.27441$af3.1478072@attbi_s51>, Cap Tool says...
Of course most atheists are genocidal.
True, in fact, I stepped on an ant on the way out the door this morning <rolls
eyes>
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster
#1557
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| User: "JPG" |
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26 May 2004 11:03:20 AM |
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On Wed, 26 May 2004 12:51:00 GMT, "Cap Tool" <capitalisttool@comcast.ent> wrote:
Of course most atheists are genocidal.
Pretty pathetic response, and top-posted as well. Clearly you are not worth
bothering with.
!plonk!
"JPG" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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On Wed, 26 May 2004 05:26:26 GMT, "Cap Tool" <capitalisttool@comcast.ent>
wrote:
They are also certainly not
exemplary of modern Christianity and Catholicism.
Much as Pol Pot, Hitler and Stalin are not exemplars of atheism. They
were not
philosophical atheists, just poltical atheists who saw the religions and
their
leaders as threats to their power, much as they saw certain groups (Jews,
academics) or organisations (such as the Freemasons) as threats. They did
not
kill in the name of atheism, they killed in order to remove their enemies
and
squash any opposition.
Modern atheism, with certain exceptions such as the Raelian movement, is
an
individual choice, not a political or social stance. At the risk of being
considered elitist or arrogant atheists are mostly to be found amongst the
educated classes who don't need a religion to explain the world or set
moral
standards defined in the bronze age.
JPG
Email will not be read.
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| User: "" |
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26 May 2004 05:39:01 PM |
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On 26-May-2004, JPG <me@privacy.net> wrote:
Much as Pol Pot, Hitler and Stalin are not exemplars of atheism. They
were not
philosophical atheists, just poltical atheists who saw the religions and
their
leaders as threats to their power, much as they saw certain groups (Jews,
academics) or organisations (such as the Freemasons) as threats. They did
not
kill in the name of atheism, they killed in order to remove their enemies
and
squash any opposition.
Modern atheism, with certain exceptions such as the Raelian movement, is
an
individual choice, not a political or social stance. At the risk of being
considered elitist or arrogant atheists are mostly to be found amongst the
educated classes who don't need a religion to explain the world or set
moral
standards defined in the bronze age.
Yeah, I know. I'm just putting atheism up to the same logic that's used
against Christians.
H.
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| User: "Carol Lee Smith" |
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25 May 2004 10:36:58 PM |
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On Wed, 26 May 2004 wrote:
On 25-May-2004, Carol Lee Smith <human@csd.uwm.edu> wrote:
Holocausts
I assume you mean 'the' holocaust.
No. I didn't mean 'the' holocaust.
But 'the' holocaust is, of course, included in the category of holocausts.
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| User: "Vic Sagerquist" |
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25 May 2004 10:55:51 PM |
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One day in alt.atheism, Also Sprach hughbetcha:
In the entire 350 year history of the Spanish inquisition, about
30,000 people died, less than 100 a year.
Is that all? Only 30,000? *****, the inquisition is downright saintly!
But not as saintly as Adolph Hitler, who killed about 6 million Jews in
the name of his supreme Catholic race.
You know, put yourself - one person - in front of a Muslim stoning squad,
then tell us what went through the minds of each of those 30,000 people
needlessly and mindlessly executed by the CHRISTIANS.
Fucker.
--
Vic Sagerquist
aa#2011
Supervisor, EAC Department of little adhesive-backed "L" shaped
chrome-plastic doo-dads to add feet to Jesus fish department
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It's my funeral and I'll fry if I want to...
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| User: "" |
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26 May 2004 06:14:26 PM |
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On 25-May-2004, Vic Sagerquist <address@withheld.com> wrote:
Is that all? Only 30,000? *****, the inquisition is downright saintly!
But not as saintly as Adolph Hitler, who killed about 6 million Jews in
the name of his supreme Catholic race.
You know, put yourself - one person - in front of a Muslim stoning squad,
then tell us what went through the minds of each of those 30,000 people
needlessly and mindlessly executed by the CHRISTIANS.
"A single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic."
- Stalin
It's about perspective, and something that fictional bogey-man Jesus said
about throwing stones...
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| User: "Vic Sagerquist" |
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26 May 2004 11:09:07 PM |
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One day in alt.atheism, Also Sprach :
On 25-May-2004, Vic Sagerquist <address@withheld.com> wrote:
Is that all? Only 30,000? *****, the inquisition is downright
saintly! But not as saintly as Adolph Hitler, who killed about 6
million Jews in the name of his supreme Catholic race.
You know, put yourself - one person - in front of a Muslim stoning
squad, then tell us what went through the minds of each of those
30,000 people needlessly and mindlessly executed by the CHRISTIANS.
"A single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic."
- Stalin
It's about perspective, and something that fictional bogey-man Jesus
said about throwing stones...
The Spanish Inquisition liked stones. So do the Muslims.
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Vic Sagerquist
aa#2011
Supervisor, EAC Department of little adhesive-backed "L" shaped
chrome-plastic doo-dads to add feet to Jesus fish department
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It's my funeral and I'll fry if I want to...
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| User: "Carol Lee Smith" |
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25 May 2004 11:08:03 PM |
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On Wed, 26 May 2004, Vic Sagerquist wrote:
One day in alt.atheism, Also Sprach hughbetcha:
In the entire 350 year history of the Spanish inquisition, about
30,000 people died, less than 100 a year.
Is that all?
I haven't seen any proof that's all.
Only 30,000?
I think he is making it up.
*****, the inquisition is downright saintly!
Well, I think that's a stretch.
But not as saintly as Adolph Hitler, who killed about
6 million Jews in the name of his supreme Catholic race.
That holocaust is just one example of man's inhumanity to man.
When you think about it, it's a bit embarrassing to be a member of the
human race.
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| User: "Vic Sagerquist" |
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25 May 2004 11:28:40 PM |
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One day in alt.atheism, Also Sprach Carol Lee Smith:
On Wed, 26 May 2004, Vic Sagerquist wrote:
One day in alt.atheism, Also Sprach hughbetcha:
In the entire 350 year history of the Spanish inquisition, about
30,000 people died, less than 100 a year.
Is that all?
I haven't seen any proof that's all.
Only 30,000?
I think he is making it up.
*****, the inquisition is downright saintly!
Well, I think that's a stretch.
But not as saintly as Adolph Hitler, who killed about
6 million Jews in the name of his supreme Catholic race.
That holocaust is just one example of man's inhumanity to man.
When you think about it, it's a bit embarrassing to be a member of the
human race.
I find it embarrassing to be an American in this day and age. I haven't
been beyond the confines of our borders since 9-11. I value my life too
much.
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Vic Sagerquist
aa#2011
Supervisor, EAC Department of little adhesive-backed "L" shaped
chrome-plastic doo-dads to add feet to Jesus fish department
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| User: "Schism" |
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26 May 2004 06:19:12 PM |
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.... I find that funny, you know with the crusades and holy wars and all.
Seriously, what has the whole atheist
thing brought to the world, other than maniacal mass murderers or witty
smart-asses?
H.B.
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| User: "bob young" |
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26 May 2004 12:09:19 AM |
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wrote:
"I came to carry out the struggle, not to kill people. Even now, and you can
look at me: am I a savage person? My conscience is clear."
- Pol Pot
Just gotta love those communists eh? Seriously, what has the whole atheist
thing brought to the world, other than maniacal mass murderers or witty
smart-asses?
Another clown who thinks humans are categorised by the religion they follow.
There are 1.3 billion people in China out of which around 1.1 billion have no
religion. By your twisted logic all these are potential mass murderers. What a
fool.
Religion killed millions in the past and shows no sign of slowing down.
Communists banned religions simply because their one party system was always
under threat and they feared any organisation that might bind the population
together against them.
Read on to find out what an atheist is
Bob
A Brit.
Hong Kong
"Atheism is the world of reality, it is reason, it is freedom. Atheism is
human concern, and intellectual honesty to a degree that the religious mind
cannot begin to understand. And yet it is more than this. Atheism is not an old
religion, it is not a new and coming religion, in fact it is not, and never has
been, a religion at all. The definition of Atheism is magnificent in its
simplicity: Atheism is merely the bed-rock of sanity in a world of madness."
[Atheism: An Affirmative View, by Emmett F. Fields]
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| User: "David V." |
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25 May 2004 10:06:01 PM |
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wrote:
- Pol Pot
He wasn't an Atheist. Read his biography some time and you
might actually learn something.
His real name is Saloth Sar and he was born in a small
Cambodian village about 140 kilometers north of Phnom Penh.
His date of birth is uncertain although French records give
it as May 25, 1928. At age six he went to live with his
brother at the Royal household in Phnom Penh. Here he
learned Buddhist precepts and discipline. At age eight he
went to a Catholic primary school, where he remained for six
years.
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David V.
UDP for WebTV
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| User: "Thore Schmechtig" |
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25 May 2004 09:43:12 PM |
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Just gotta love those communists eh? Seriously, what has the whole atheist
thing brought to the world, other than maniacal mass murderers or witty
smart-asses?
Crusades... witch-burnings... force-conversions by swordpoint... the
inquisition... yeah, christianity is SO much better.
'nuff said.
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UNWRITTEN RULES OF (PSEUDO-CHRISTIAN) FUNDAMENTALISM
(Found in alt.bible, authors unknown)
1. "I'm right and you are wrong".
2. Never admit that you are wrong, even if you really are.
3. When you have nothing to say, hurl insults.
4. Regard and portray your own violence, whether physical, psychological,
or verbal, at all times as defensive
4a. Specific example for 4.: Cry for "freedom of religion", but whenever followers of other faiths want the same freedom and courts agree, scream "Persecution!"
5. Be prepared at all times to lie and bluster, particularly when backed
into a corner in an argument
5a. When caught lying, always accuse the opposition of lying rather than be honest and admit the obvious
6. Never accept responsibility for any mess you have personally caused.
7. When you are forced to admit to an error, regard the whole process of
error and correction as part of God's personal plan for you and not as a
something for which you should apologise retract or make amends except
verbally and secretly to God himself
8. Always see yourself and you personal actions as part of God's plans for
the world. Recognise that even your errors are just part of Gods will for
the betterment of mankind.
9.Profess humility but avoid the actual experience of it.
10.Refuse to take in information that differs from your own view and
oppose all such information through classification of such information in
a derogatory and simplistic manner(eg by categorising it as left wing
propaganda)
11.Refuse to accept that truth is not black and white; that reality is
complex and there are shades of grey
12.Refuse to forgive anyone else for anything unless you purport to
forgive on behalf of other people unconnected with you for whom you don't
have that right anyhow.
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| User: "Another Apostate" |
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25 May 2004 10:36:45 PM |
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If you really want a serious answer to what the "atheist thing" brought to
the world, how about these for starters:
Being kind, helpful and respectful to others, not out of fear of frying in
Hell or because of the promise of Heaven, but because it is the right thing
to do.
Thinking for ourselves instead of relying on authoritarian systems for
information.
Putting fear and superstition behind us to concentrate on making the best
world possible.
Carl Sagan, Isaac Asimov, Douglass Adams, Mark Twain, etc.
A heliocentric view of the universe.
And oh so much more!
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Another Apostate
anotherapo@hotmail.com
aa #2182
"Religion and sex are power plays
manipulate the people for the money they pay
selling skin...selling god
the numbers look the same on their credit cards"
-Queensryche "Spreading the disease"
<hughbetcha@yessiree.ca> wrote in message
news:hYCdnbSs7uQEey7dRVn2hw@giganews.com...
"I came to carry out the struggle, not to kill people. Even now, and you
can
look at me: am I a savage person? My conscience is clear."
- Pol Pot
Just gotta love those communists eh? Seriously, what has the whole atheist
thing brought to the world, other than maniacal mass murderers or witty
smart-asses?
H.B.
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| User: "Carol Lee Smith" |
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25 May 2004 11:09:49 PM |
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On Wed, 26 May 2004, Another Apostate wrote:
If you really want a serious answer to what the "atheist thing" brought to
the world, how about these for starters:
Thanks very much.
I feel better now.
Being kind, helpful and respectful to others, not out of fear of frying in
Hell or because of the promise of Heaven, but because it is the right thing
to do.
Thinking for ourselves instead of relying on authoritarian systems for
information.
Putting fear and superstition behind us to concentrate on making the best
world possible.
Carl Sagan, Isaac Asimov, Douglass Adams, Mark Twain, etc.
There are, of course, many more atheist heros.
A heliocentric view of the universe.
And oh so much more!
Thanks.
I will sleep well tonight.
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| User: "David V." |
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25 May 2004 11:17:38 PM |
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Carol Lee Smith wrote:
On Wed, 26 May 2004, Another Apostate wrote:
Carl Sagan, Isaac Asimov, Douglass Adams, Mark Twain,
etc.
There are, of course, many more atheist heroes.
http://www.celebatheists.com/
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David V.
UDP for WebTV
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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25 May 2004 08:55:35 PM |
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On Wed, 26 May 2004 00:36:52 +0000 in episode
<hYCdnbSs7uQEey7dRVn2hw@giganews.com> we saw our hero
hughbetcha@yessiree.ca:
"I came to carry out the struggle, not to kill people. Even now, and you
can look at me: am I a savage person? My conscience is clear."
- Pol Pot
Just gotta love those communists eh? Seriously, what has the whole atheist
thing brought to the world, other than maniacal mass murderers or witty
smart-asses?
Atheism isn't communism isn't atheism.
Very lame of you.
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
"I think it's the worst kept secret in Washington.
That everybody - everybody I talk to in Washington
has known and fully knows what [the neo-conservative]
agenda was and what they were trying to do."
[Retired General Anthony Zinni]
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| User: "Malcolm" |
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25 May 2004 09:09:27 PM |
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"Mark K. Bilbo" <y@hoo.com-amikchi> wrote in message
Atheism isn't communism isn't atheism.
Until very recently (and maybe even now) most atheists were communists, and
of course most communists are atheists.
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| User: "Gary Bohn" |
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25 May 2004 09:41:49 PM |
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"Malcolm" <malcolm@55bank.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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"Mark K. Bilbo" <y@hoo.com-amikchi> wrote in message
Atheism isn't communism isn't atheism.
Until very recently (and maybe even now) most atheists were communists,
and
of course most communists are atheists.
Aside from the fact that communism isn't what you think it is, most people
that lived in the USSR and China were/are not atheists. And I've seen
atheists on this and other NGs that are wound up, redneck right wing nutbars
just like you. Not many though, so maybe most atheists are more intelligent
than you.
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apatriot #23, aa #1779, Grand Pubba, EAC Department of Oxygen Deprivation
Gary Bohn
Conservatism is not about tradition and morality, hasn't been for many
decades...It is about the putative biological and spiritual superiority of
the wealthy.
Greg Bear
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| Title: Re: Semi - Regular Evil Atheist Quote -- No Conscience Required |
25 May 2004 09:49:30 PM |
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"Malcolm" <malcolm@55bank.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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"Mark K. Bilbo" <y@hoo.com-amikchi> wrote in message
Atheism isn't communism isn't atheism.
Until very recently (and maybe even now) most atheists were communists,
and
of course most communists are atheists.
Actually, just because two items co-exist with one another does not make a
correlation. An example: on many beaches you can find shells, those shells
are not there because of the sand, but happen to exist in the same place.
--
Chani, atheist #1118
Head of the EAC
Tweeker of Tukla, a very, um, colorful Ratte
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| User: "Mark Richardson" |
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25 May 2004 10:18:14 PM |
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On Wed, 26 May 2004 02:49:30 GMT, "Chani" <atheist@thereisnogod.com>
wrote:
"Malcolm" <malcolm@55bank.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:c90u3l$urc$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk...
"Mark K. Bilbo" <y@hoo.com-amikchi> wrote in message
Atheism isn't communism isn't atheism.
Until very recently (and maybe even now) most atheists were communists,
and
of course most communists are atheists.
Actually, just because two items co-exist with one another does not make a
correlation. An example: on many beaches you can find shells, those shells
are not there because of the sand, but happen to exist in the same place.
Well said that Woman.
Chani.... Hmmm ...we used to have a regular poster who hung out here
called Chani.
You don't know her do you?
8-)
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Mark Richardson mDOTrichardsonATutasDOTeduDOTau
Member of S.M.A.S.H.
(Sarcastic Middle aged Atheists with a Sense of Humour)
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| User: "Chani" |
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25 May 2004 10:21:05 PM |
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"Mark Richardson" <mark.richardson@die.spammers.die> wrote in message
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On Wed, 26 May 2004 02:49:30 GMT, "Chani" <atheist@thereisnogod.com>
wrote:
"Malcolm" <malcolm@55bank.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:c90u3l$urc$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk...
"Mark K. Bilbo" <y@hoo.com-amikchi> wrote in message
Atheism isn't communism isn't atheism.
Until very recently (and maybe even now) most atheists were communists,
and
of course most communists are atheists.
Actually, just because two items co-exist with one another does not make
a
correlation. An example: on many beaches you can find shells, those
shells
are not there because of the sand, but happen to exist in the same place.
Well said that Woman.
Thank you.
Chani.... Hmmm ...we used to have a regular poster who hung out here
called Chani.
You don't know her do you?
8-)
I may be familiar with her. I hear she pops up now and again. :-)
--
Chani, atheist #1118
Head of the EAC
Tweeker of Tukla, a very, um, colorful Ratte
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Mark Richardson mDOTrichardsonATutasDOTeduDOTau
Member of S.M.A.S.H.
(Sarcastic Middle aged Atheists with a Sense of Humour)
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| Title: Hey Chani! |
25 May 2004 10:36:26 PM |
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On Wed, 26 May 2004 03:21:05 GMT, "Chani" <atheist@thereisnogod.com>
wrote:
"Mark Richardson" <mark.richardson@die.spammers.die> wrote in message
news:o138b0djpo6n059gp3hmc2arga95gq16d6@4ax.com...
Chani.... Hmmm ...we used to have a regular poster who hung out here
called Chani.
You don't know her do you?
8-)
I may be familiar with her. I hear she pops up now and again. :-)
Not for *ages* - I heard she was dead - or else had moved to alabama.
8-)
That's what the guy taking the funiture out of your office at the
E.A.C. had said anyhow...
Mark.
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Mark Richardson mDOTrichardsonATutasDOTeduDOTau
Member of S.M.A.S.H.
(Sarcastic Middle aged Atheists with a Sense of Humour)
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