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Are there Valid Reasons for Atheism?
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Do the world’s injustices—including those instigated by hypocritical religionists—prove that there is no God?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.general disillusionment really, growing up and seeing so much hypocrisy in the catholic faith
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it just feels like an elaborate bluff, a bit like being young and believing in father christmas and all the magical stuff then growing up and seeing the whole father christmas thing for what is really is.
Im not a hard core athiest but I see no reason to be religious
no facts
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it just feels like an elaborate bluff, a bit like being young and believing in father christmas and all the magical stuff then growing up and seeing the whole father christmas thing for what is really is.
Im not a hard core athiest but I see no reason to be religious
Agree with Daffy and Cazzz, no valid reasons to believe.
Every reason to realise that at its best religion is a prop for people, at its worse a cause of dispute and conflict. Just as this thread will develop into a disput and conflict. I'm back to the real world where evolution is waiting for me to weed the garden on this unusually mild day.
Every reason to realise that at its best religion is a prop for people, at its worse a cause of dispute and conflict. Just as this thread will develop into a disput and conflict. I'm back to the real world where evolution is waiting for me to weed the garden on this unusually mild day.
If, in response to the original question, I posted a direct YouTube link to Eddie Izzard's sketch about St Paul and the Corinthians, would I get into trouble over Site Rules?