Their definition of atheism is easier to knock down than the real definition.
And considering I'm evidently falsifying your position because its easier to argue against, I haven't really spent much time trying to disprove or knock down your definition of atheism. All I've ever asked is that we respect each-other, and each-other's beliefs. If I've constructed a strawman at all, which I still think I haven't, I've constructed it in order to ignore it and change the point.
If you guys refuse to learn the English language, then we have no basis on which to have a discussion.
I believe FAarchivist offered to cite numerous people saying Atheism means what we say it means.
Also.
Do you know where I can get a free copy of that? I'm not going to pay money for apologetics.
Anyway, enough about Atheism, and beyond the semantics.
And because I think this part of the message is more important, and don't want it ignored by anyone.
BEYOND THE SEMANTICS
I don't want to knock down your beliefs, or lack of beliefs, or what have you. I don't want to knock ANYTHING down. What I sincerely want is for us all to come together. Neither of us is evil. Nobody's position is going to destroy everyone. We shouldn't look at each-other as inferiors, but as equals who don't agree on this. Once we stop trying to destroy each-other's belief systems, we'll be able to move forward, as a people.
There are good atheists. Whether I'm using the standard definition of atheism, or any other I've heard. Atheists are not by definition moraless evil villains who want to rape and pillage.
There are good Christians as well. The fact that not all good people are Christian does not mean that there are no good Christians. It does not mean that religion cannot inspire people to good acts, or works.
And honestly, I am confused about something. This is not me trying to counter an argument, or acting naive in order to try to get some 'from the mouth of babes' cred for my point. I seriously want to know the explanation for this, because I haven't been able to get a good one.
If Christianity is unsustainable, why has it hung around for the last 17 odd centuries?
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