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Student of the Universe3 years ago

Don’t you think you’re contradicting yourself by saying that atheists uphold an “acquired thought process” when it’s actually the other way round. Christians uphold an acquired thought process that atheists try to debunk.

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Koɗi3 years ago

So, Christians spend a large chunk of their time not believing in Santa 🥴 The hateful thoughts and actions of religious people in Nigeria is enough proof that religion is pure opium.

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Tuue Hii Jamaa3 years ago

Once you realize something doesn't exist, life goes on. You don't keep looking for evidence of it existing. The realization ends that curiosity & you find much better things to be interested in. Also, I've had Muslims make this same argument so like maybe you should battle

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duke dilly dally3 years ago

why on earth do you even give a shit. what difference does the existence of atheism make to your life.

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X6 and 700 others3 years ago

Must be a joke. Who owns the burden of proof??

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moss Jazmin3 years ago

For the 100kth time atheism is not a belief system..If you make a claim about a belief and I say I don't accept your claims based on lack of enough evidence or any evidence atall that does not mean I now have a belief system that is opposite of your own belief....

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circle3 years ago

I don't mean to troll but your video is riddled with logical fallacies and nonsensical assumptions.

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Loading...3 years ago

Gosh for the 100th time A-theism is a lack of a belief the absence of belief. How can that be a belief in itself. 🙄 At least try and make a compelling straw man.

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I am Him – Day™️3 years ago

So your argument is basically 1. Watchmakers Analogy 2. Kalam Cosmological Argument 3. Leibniz Contingency Argument Good thing these have been debunked ever since. Read Stanford Philosophy Encyclopedia and you will see extremely good arguments debunking these.

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Santos Akhilele3 years ago

This is a really dull and contradictory argument.

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