by buttman on June 4th, 2008

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Seen in the light of Evolution, the existence of [evil] is no longer a mythological mystery to be made the most of by pious ignoramuses for preaching purposes to compel people into irrational submission. Do you have an opposing argument?

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  • by JakobA I^_^I the alooney on July 7th, 2011

    JakobA I^_^I the alooney

    As ImaCatholic2 said, No one can give a counterargument until you give an argument to be countered.

    What you give is a statement where several unconnected postulates are placed adjacent to each other with numerous derogatory adjectives added, but no real connection between them.

    As an atheist who prioritize reason I find that to be without value.

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    • Oh yeah, there's a connection and you know it. Perhaps not exactly an "argument" but still connected. It's just that your religious sensitiveness was jarred and you decided to give an answer you deemed appropriate given the nature of the "statement." I understand.

      buttman

      by buttman on July 18th, 2011

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