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The Most Irritating Misconceptions About Atheists?
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Atheists, of the many misconceptions believers have about atheists, what are some that you experienced directly in interactions with believers that were especially irritating?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Naomi I agree. Can you send me a link to where you read that? Because I realized I should have clarified my church is in Huntington Beach, California and there are other churches in other states called that so just want to confirm you read the right one as I did not see that phrase on the Huntington Beach one.
Thank you ToraToraTora. As it is I pretty much am already free of religion largely like no believing everyone else is going to hell, no believing homosexuality is bad, no restrictions on music, friendships, drinking in moderation, and telling bawdy jokes but still Pray because faith and relationship with God is a good source of comfort to me and I repent of things I have done that are legitimately wrong but I think it is possible I may even lose faith entirely because of all the doubts I have not just regarding the Bible but also stuff like the problem of evil like why does so much evil go unstopped if God is really that just and so the only thing I would keep doing just as a good person is making amends for wrong doings with the people affected and forgiving people who make amends with me for their wrongdoings against me.
Naomi yeah see that’s in Santa Rosa here is the one I go to in Huntington Beach:
https:/ /www.re fugefam ily.com /
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I don't see how you can agree with me if you don't know what I'm talking about, evan.
From the Cambridge dictionary
Sycophancy: behaviour in which someone praises powerful or rich people in a way that is not sincere, usually in order to get some advantage from them.
In short, if they didn't believe that God had something to offer them - eg the opportunity to cheat death - they wouldn't do his bidding.
From the Cambridge dictionary
Sycophancy: behaviour in which someone praises powerful or rich people in a way that is not sincere, usually in order to get some advantage from them.
In short, if they didn't believe that God had something to offer them - eg the opportunity to cheat death - they wouldn't do his bidding.
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