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Old 05-15-2002, 08:48 AM   #21
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<strong>I really don't appreciate being bothered by these silly questions from peons...figure it out yourself or ask your CO!


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Old 05-18-2002, 07:28 PM   #22
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How did this theist find out about the atheist heirarchy?

Heads will roll for this, that I can guarantee.

The plan is moving forward as designed, and we are further along than even the most paranoid among the theists dare to suggest.


For those of you who have not received your membership cards, please contact the leader of your local cadre ASAP.


That is all. Please return to your regularly scheduled programming. And remember: Teach the handshake to no one. Break this rule at your peril.

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Old 05-18-2002, 10:16 PM   #23
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The "contradiction fallacy". ahhh hilarious.

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I was. BTW when he said take me to your leader, that would be G. Bush right? That is who you atheists follow right?

~your friendly neighborhood 15yr old Sikh
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Old 05-18-2002, 10:25 PM   #24
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Wow a real genuine atheist organization.
Ugg, I really wish Satan would release your souls, and let you see the light.
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I can imagine the grasp that Satan holds on you. I have a question about atheism. I believe in Sikhism. I believe in 1 God. How many do atheists believe in?
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Old 05-18-2002, 11:12 PM   #25
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post-it is a liberal christian. But he seems to be slightly paranoid about an atheist conspiracy. He has refered to us as a "cult." I don't know if he truely beleives or if it is just rhetoric to impress other posters on that board.

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Old 05-19-2002, 12:45 AM   #26
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<strong>I have a question about atheism. I believe in Sikhism. I believe in 1 God. How many do atheists believe in?</strong>
Atheists believe in all the gods, minus the ones you don't believe in, minus one.

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Old 05-19-2002, 02:19 AM   #27
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However, Carl Sagan had pointed out that one ought to consider what one means by "God".
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Old 05-19-2002, 02:56 AM   #28
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For some reason everytime I try to use those links to the BB, I get "that thread no longer exists" why is that?


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Old 05-19-2002, 09:07 AM   #29
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Post-it seems to enjoy pointing out (what he thinks are) logical fallacies, but in my opinion he is missing a few of the basics of logic.

He sometimes refers to a conclusion or a proposition as being "fallacious" or "invalid," rather than an argument to which those labels properly belong. I don't put too much stock in his knowledge of logic.

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<strong>post-it is a liberal christian. But he seems to be slightly paranoid about an atheist conspiracy. He has refered to us as a "cult." I don't know if he truely beleives or if it is just rhetoric to impress other posters on that board.

~~RvFvS~~</strong>
Are we a considered a cult under any of these definitions?

CULT:
3. idolization of somebody or something: extreme or excessive admiration for a person, philosophy of life, or activity (often used before a noun) a cult following

4. object of idolization: a person, philosophy, or activity regarded with extreme or excessive admiration

5. fad: something popular or fashionable among a devoted group of enthusiasts (often used before a noun) cult status


I think I'm guilty of number 4. Hooked on a Philosophy with extreme or excessive admiration.

agnostic. Now a cult member. What next? Deprogramming?
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