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A question to former Christians

Started by ConfusedSkeptic, May 25, 2015, 07:09:15 AM

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Savior2006

Quote from: SGOS on May 30, 2015, 08:02:43 PM
Sometimes when I'm driving, I get bored and I tune to one of those radio preachers. So this one day, the sermon is about some Muslim that said to the preacher, "We should not fight.  We both worship the same God, just under different names."  Well as usual, this set the radio preacher on fire (if their not on fire, they aren't that interesting, so they apparently invent topics that set them aflame).  So he proceeds to rip this Muslim a new one, or so he says. "No, we do not, Sir.  Your god is bla, bla, bla, and mine is bla, bla, bla."  (This format gets repeated with the preacher numerating the differences, which are clearly black and white.  It goes on for pretty much the entire sermon).   Well, before I tuned to another station, I was convinced.  The Christian God is wonderful, and the Muslim god is an asshole. :biggrin:

So he missed the part where the Muslim said they shouldn't fight? Alrighty then.
It took science to do what people imagine God can do.
--ApostateLois

"The closer you are to God the further you are from the truth."
--St Giordano

AtheistLemon

I kind of dismissed all religions in general after studying evolution. I just found the concept of a vicious world that, somehow, we've conquered, to be so much more interesting.

doorknob

I reject abrahamic religions because all of their descriptions of god describe something pretty evil. I reject the idea of god itself simply for lack of evidence though and also a lot of deep critical thinking. I prefer science to religion as science is a lot more trust worthy IMO.