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Reply #79: Yes, it's a very ignorant statement. [View All]

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79. Yes, it's a very ignorant statement.
Edited on Wed Oct-21-09 11:16 PM by Boojatta
A religious person can be truly good. However, if you tell that religious person, "You are good", and that religious person happens to be Jesus, then that religious person might reply as follows: "Why do you call me good? No one is good—except God alone."

Let us pray that one day someone like you will finally cure Jesus of His ignorance.
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  Good Without God moobu2  Oct-19-09 07:02 PM   #0 
   why?  d_r   Oct-19-09 07:07 PM   #1 
   Atheists are the most disliked minority...  Eric J in MN   Oct-19-09 07:12 PM   #3 
   i think it's a good thing  paulsby   Oct-19-09 08:37 PM   #27 
   Atheists like Buddhists have no deity and many religions believe that  county worker   Oct-19-09 07:21 PM   #6 
   I think the deity is extra. the religion gives you moral codes and  roguevalley   Oct-19-09 11:17 PM   #40 
   why, yes -  mzteris   Oct-19-09 07:25 PM   #8 
   christianity has done little to make a better world - why fault the atheists?nt  old mark   Oct-19-09 07:44 PM   #11 
   I will write a complete sentence, with proper capitalization,  MineralMan   Oct-19-09 08:00 PM   #17 
   LOOK  d_r   Oct-21-09 10:13 AM   #70 
   To reduce alienation. Young atheists often have to hide themselves from their own families.  ZombieHorde   Oct-19-09 08:34 PM   #25 
   It will (and has) for atheists - which is what should matter most to them.  dmallind   Oct-20-09 07:29 AM   #46 
   No, they KNOW it would make a better world.  rd_kent   Oct-20-09 12:04 PM   #53 
   OK, first...  ElboRuum   Oct-20-09 01:49 PM   #56 
      Now THAT, my friend, is incredibly thorough and on point.  darkstar3   Oct-20-09 09:28 PM   #67 
      Thank you for that reply  d_r   Oct-21-09 10:18 AM   #71 
   Yawn. Call me when they build a few hospitals.  Countdown_3_2_1   Oct-19-09 07:08 PM   #2 
   Albert Einstein College of Medicine for one. n/t  Ian David   Oct-19-09 07:21 PM   #5 
   I hate to get into this again, but Einstein didn't consider himself an atheist.  whathehell   Oct-19-09 07:48 PM   #14 
      He considered himself an "Agnostic" under a definition that for all intents and purposes is Atheism.  Ian David   Oct-19-09 07:50 PM   #15 
         He apparently didn't think so as he rejected the label.....Sorry.  whathehell   Oct-19-09 08:18 PM   # 
   Scientists are among the most likely group of Americans to be atheists  Bjorn Against   Oct-19-09 07:33 PM   #9 
   That may  GMA   Oct-19-09 08:24 PM   #24 
      Religion doesn't make people wise either  Bjorn Against   Oct-19-09 08:40 PM   #29 
      I'm very deeply religious,  GMA   Oct-19-09 09:04 PM   #32 
         When you put it that way it sounds great...  Bjorn Against   Oct-20-09 07:47 PM   #63 
      How exactly does theology establish and test its "truth" and falsify its "mistakes" ? NT  dmallind   Oct-20-09 07:32 AM   #48 
      There's an old meme  darkstar3   Oct-20-09 11:24 AM   #52 
      You obviously dont unerstand science.  rd_kent   Oct-20-09 12:09 PM   #54 
      OK. Possible issue here...  ElboRuum   Oct-20-09 02:05 PM   #57 
   Oxfam, Live Aid, and three of the top 5 philanthropists in the world not good enough for ya?  dmallind   Oct-20-09 07:31 AM   #47 
   Every little bit helps! People seriously need to question what they believe in, too...  RKP5637   Oct-19-09 07:18 PM   #4 
   I shut down a couple "christians" in my hubby"s family by daring to  madmom   Oct-19-09 07:24 PM   #7 
   I usually bring up Pat Tillman when the atheist bashers start with that nonsense.  girl gone mad   Oct-19-09 07:36 PM   #10 
      What  GMA   Oct-19-09 07:44 PM   #12 
      "Good" is selflessly doing what you believe benefits your fellow human being...  Ian David   Oct-19-09 07:53 PM   #16 
         SNAP  darkstar3   Oct-19-09 08:02 PM   #18 
         "Since religious people believe an invisible person in the sky sees and knows everything"  whathehell   Oct-19-09 08:16 PM   #21 
         Point well taken. Except the bit about Carlin. n/t  Ian David   Oct-19-09 08:36 PM   #26 
         Wow.  GMA   Oct-19-09 08:18 PM   #22 
         Really? "no religious person can ever be truly "good."?  Sal316   Oct-19-09 08:49 PM   #30 
         Awww... poor, victimized theists... boo hoo. n/t  Ian David   Oct-19-09 08:54 PM   #31 
         How mature.  Sal316   Oct-19-09 09:13 PM   #34 
            Maybe after 20,000 years, mankind is finally tiring of invisible man in the sky bullshit. n/t  Ian David   Oct-19-09 10:03 PM   #38 
            Some never wanted the invisible guy in the first place,  GMA   Oct-19-09 11:06 PM   #39 
            Choosing for yourself is one thing. Saying, "My invisible friend doesn't SAYS SO" is another.  Ian David   Oct-19-09 11:41 PM   #41 
            20,000 years?  whathehell   Oct-20-09 06:55 AM   #44 
            + 1  whathehell   Oct-20-09 07:08 AM   #45 
         "positively un-Biblical and not supported at all by scripture"  Boojatta   Oct-20-09 07:14 PM   #61 
         That has nothing to do with earning your way in through works.  Sal316   Oct-20-09 09:20 PM   #65 
            "that has nothing to do with earning your way in through works"  Boojatta   Oct-21-09 03:43 PM   #73 
         Too fucking bad  Ian David   Oct-21-09 10:01 AM   #68 
         Yes, it's a very ignorant statement.  Boojatta   Oct-21-09 11:15 PM   #79 
         Great definition. nt  raccoon   Oct-20-09 08:55 AM   #51 
         +2  Jokerman   Oct-20-09 01:02 PM   #55 
         "with no expectation of reward for yourself"  Boojatta   Oct-20-09 07:20 PM   #62 
            Doing well in school is not a moral question.  Ian David   Oct-21-09 10:04 AM   #69 
               Consider the issue of whether or not a student is making any effort at all to learn.  Boojatta   Oct-21-09 03:41 PM   #72 
                  What about what kind of shoes they wear? n/t  Ian David   Oct-21-09 03:43 PM   #74 
                     I asked four questions. Perhaps you could answer one or two of mine before I answer your question.  Boojatta   Oct-21-09 04:32 PM   #75 
                        When will you give me back my sweater? n/t  Ian David   Oct-21-09 04:37 PM   #76 
                           You seem to have me confused with somebody else.  Boojatta   Oct-21-09 04:52 PM   #77 
                              No. I just figured that if we were going to start arguing about something...  Ian David   Oct-21-09 05:00 PM   #78 
      +1 n/t  darkstar3   Oct-19-09 07:45 PM   #13 
      Could you forget that shit about "the sky"?  whathehell   Oct-19-09 08:06 PM   #19 
         "Another dimension"..  girl gone mad   Oct-19-09 09:32 PM   #35 
         "If we're being honest..."  whathehell   Oct-20-09 06:44 AM   #42 
            Actually...  ElboRuum   Oct-22-09 11:11 AM   #80 
         I always laugh--or wince--  GMA   Oct-19-09 09:37 PM   #36 
            Of course....Especially if you have nothing more substantial  whathehell   Oct-20-09 06:47 AM   #43 
            Thank you for sharing.  whathehell   Oct-20-09 08:43 AM   #50 
   I like the idea of advertizing for atheists  Chemisse   Oct-19-09 08:10 PM   #20 
   "suggesting they are superior to religious people in that they use reason over belief"  rd_kent   Oct-20-09 03:48 PM   #59 
      Yes, but see,  darkstar3   Oct-20-09 06:49 PM   #60 
         Maybe so, but it does not change the facts.  rd_kent   Oct-20-09 09:16 PM   #64 
            Well, lately, it's Stalin instead of Hitler,  darkstar3   Oct-20-09 09:25 PM   #66 
   Here's the thing....having the information out there...  Tikki   Oct-19-09 08:22 PM   #23 
   Love it.  felinetta   Oct-19-09 08:37 PM   #28 
   I can see nothing objectionable in that campaign  JerseygirlCT   Oct-19-09 09:12 PM   #33 
      Exactly.  GMA   Oct-19-09 09:40 PM   #37 
      It would educate even more if done in other parts of the country  Meshuga   Oct-20-09 07:40 AM   #49 
         I'm sure  JerseygirlCT   Oct-20-09 03:36 PM   #58 
 

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