What is the biggest lie?

Sounds familiar. I’ve been on several atheist sites and they all displayed the same pattern … before long I was assailed with insults like “troll … idiot … liar … troll … asshole … liar … ignorant … troll … anti- science fundamentalist … liar … you don’t understand science … troll … religious fanatic … troll … liar”.
Then there’s the charmers with real class … they’re the ones that dish out the C-word.

Although, to be fair, this site’s been relatively kind to me.

You know. Maybe all those people were right about you. You should probably take a moment and think about what they said about you. They could very well havw been telling the truth about you.

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@MrDawn Do not feel anger towards this type of theist. Somehow they believe that destroying evolution validates their god. That is all they can grasp, that is all they know, this is their best tactic. They are bringing their “A” game.

It is not your fault, nor mine that they have a VERY low level of comprehension and knowledge in the sciences. This is the best they can do, attempt to demolish something they know nothing about, with no ammunition.

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Every atheist site uses “poof” aplenty when debating (for want of a better word) theists. That word is used as a pejorative to belittle God’s miraculous creative works.

How come the chemicals in bicycles and shovels, for example, don’t seem to know how to self-replicate?

Stepping outside of this debate and voicing my own personal opinion, we have much more in common than differences. If we met in a sports stadium, or on the beach, it is possible we could cheer for our favorite team, or soak up the sun and enjoy a few cold beers.

I do not hate you, although I do dislike your tactics. I do wish you well, although I also wish you would learn more. Although you display animosity and disdain, I attempt to keep my emotions in check, and although an atheist, attempt to practice the teaching of jesus in the form of tolerance, love, and acceptance.

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Really, I’m not heated lol

They have the same lame arguments. One Theist actually argued that the Earth was flat and about seals and a big dragon and all kinds of stupid biblical bullshit. He claimed “evolution” and all of the anthropological evidence on cave men like the Neanderthals were made up lies. He even claimed dinosaurs were fake. He even thought George Washington and the American Revolutionary War was made up. Then he wanted to argue a fairy tale sky dictator into existence like Buzzard. It’s absurd how he shoots down the facts and continues to pull this bullshit out of ass. I have never seen someone so fucked up from their religion. No wonder why the US government encourages religion. These idiots are gullible. Easy to fool. I can’t take Buzzard seriously. His beliefs are a fucking joke.

According to atheists, that beautiful woman is just a bag of chemicals.

Yes, he is a comedian of the lowest order.

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You are now stepping over the line. Do not put words in our mouths, do not assume you understand what atheists think.

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Hey. It’s story time. I wanna hear your beliefs more. Come on. Lets have a real laugh. :grin:

English is not one of the Romance languages.

About 80 percent of the entries in any English dictionary are borrowed, mainly from Latin. Over 60 percent of all English words have Greek or Latin roots. In the vocabulary of the sciences and technology, the figure rises to over 90 percent.Oct 7, 2015

For a time the whole Latin lexicon became potentially English and many words were coined on the basis of Latin precedent. Words of Greek origin have generally entered English in one of three ways: 1) indirectly by way of Latin, 2) borrowed directly from Greek writers, or 3) especially in the case of scientific terms, formed in modern times by combining Greek elements in new ways. The direct influence of the classical languages began with the Renaissance and has continued ever since. Even today, Latin and Greek roots are the chief source for English words in science and technology.

Anyone Ever Looked at a Medical Dictionary?

Sheesh!

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Hmmm… Geeee… Uh, let me think about that a moment… :thinking::thinking::thinking:… Oh, I know! :smiley:… Uh, no, that’s not it. :disappointed:… Wait a sec… :thinking:… Ummmm… Wellllll… Aw, shit! Okay, I admit, I have no fucking clue. However, I bet if you went over to a reputable Chemistry site, there would be somebody there who could answer that for you. I’d be curious to know myself. Hey, maybe you could go find out and then come back to enlighten us. Meanwhile…

As I have said numerous times already, none of that has anything to do with my being an atheist. By the way, what is your preferred god/religion of choice? Again, I prefer not to assume, considering the thousands of choices out there.

Then stop playing at their level. Look, for what it’s worth, I’ve been-there-done-that. Almost got my ass kicked off this site because of it. And I have seen other good atheists get booted out for doing the same. Rise above their petty attempts at trying to incite reactions like that. Again, these two yokels are barely novice level. They are not worthy of your ire, and DEFINITELY not worthy of you potentially getting in hot water. Just sayin’…

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It’s a fascinating topic, isn’t it?

I have several bicycles but they don’t reproduce with each other.

I’m Roman Catholic.

Are they all male bicycles, or all female bicycles? That could be a problem, naturally. But if you do have a mix of male and female bikes, then maybe you just haven’t taught them about the nuts and the bolts yet. Or maybe they are all sterile. You really should take them to a good bike mechanic to find out.

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I didn’t know English contained that much Latin. Fascinating.

English contains about 8000-10000 French words too.

Come to think of it, I think they’re all male bicycles. I’m no biologist, but I think that might explain the total lack of reproduction amongst them.

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Those theists can be really annoying.