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Default Flashlight temptation (initial follow up report 3)

On Wed, 11 May 2016 15:23:13 +0100, Uncle Monster wrote:

On Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at 9:11:32 AM UTC-5, Bod wrote:

And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called
Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day.

And that was the beginning of science. The universe was
a creation of God and what we observed around us was nature,
not the work of petty human like gods and magic.

Glory be to God!
-T

String theory is really w-e-i-r-d.

Indeed, very similar to many religions, like Scientology/ Jehovah
Witlesses/ Moony loonies and Morons (sorry....Mormons, etc.
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Bod

I'm curious about something Bod. Did a minister or some overly religious person hurt you at some point in your life? I was tortured by nuns when I was a small boy but I don't hate religious people. In fact, I've done a lot of work for churches not because I share their faith but because the people there are nice folks. I'm not one of the faithful and never dislike anyone of faith unless they give me a reason to. Such as telling me they will kill me if I don't convert. Now I have another question for you. Can you tell me of any atheist groups of people who show up after a disaster to help people in need? o_O

[8!{} Uncle Wicked Monster

Certainly:

Many of your Atheist countrymen do just that:

http://atheists.org/relief

http://www.atheistvolunteers.org

There are many more.
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Bod


Thanks for the information, I've just never heard of them. I'm in Alabamastan and the only place one of them might be found might be on a college campus. This place is infested with my Southern Baptist cousins and they have guns. Hey Charlie! I saw an atheist, get yer gun! ^_^

[8~{} Uncle Evil Monster


Southerners have lower intelligence (on average, not necessarily yourself), and they're also more religious. Funny that.

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The cost of living hasn't affected its popularity.