@Zergling_man
I guess, no matter what I say, your response is going to be "see what I mean?"
What a briliant defence.
@Zergling_man
Nah. I don't care for your "waste as much time as you want, so I can say see what I mean challange".
Do you seriously think, that this is my first day on fedi? Fuck off with that bullshit. I no longer believe in a productive discourse with christians, who come in with such an algorythmic opening.
@Zergling_man
See what >>I<< mean?
You literally proved my point beyond any reasonable doubt.
@Zergling_man
If I asked you to to tell me the exact difference between an atheist and an agnostic, you would refuse to tell me the definition in my head too. So, let's not pretend, like your question was genuine.
@Witch_Hunter_Siegfired @Zergling_man
And I asked this question, because it is the simplest of atheist concepts, yet most christians cannot grasp it.
I am an atheist, because there is no proof, that any god does exist. I have no reason to believe it, but there is no possible way that anyone can "be certain, that god doesn't exist".
Agnosticism is a term that christians made up to push atheists in theeir head into an extremely insane definition instead of listening.
@ChristiJunior @Witch_Hunter_Siegfired @Zergling_man
I wish I could believe that, but sadly, locals have done an amazing job demonstrating to me, why a christian resurgence would lead only to a fucking dark ages all over again.
Although, no matter how much I despise the average christian, it's still better then Muslims, who would throw us all the way to stone age, and further if they got their hands on the nukes.
And by average christian, I seriously don't mean all of them. Some local ones are true philosophers, but once you see them pointing at trees, you cannot quite recover your faith in that group ever again.
@Zergling_man@sacred.harpy.faith @LukeAlmighty@gameliberty.club why dont you properly explain christianity and I'll make a case against it
@Zergling_man@sacred.harpy.faith @LukeAlmighty@gameliberty.club is it reasonable to acknowledge the benefits of religion and still dismiss the premise as superstition