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   Olrik to All   
   Re: SAD defeat of the atheist community    
   27 Jul 14 01:28:57   
   
   XPost: alt.atheism, alt.agnosticism, sci.skeptic   
   XPost: alt.christnet   
   From: olrik666@yahoo.com   
      
   Le 2014-07-26 14:18, mur@.not. a écrit :   
   > On Wed, 23 Jul 2014 23:53:51 -0400, Olrik  wrote:   
   > .   
   >> Le 2014-07-23 12:07, mur@.not. a écrit :   
   >>> On Sun, 20 Jul 2014 00:56:18 -0400, Olrik  wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> Le 2014-07-19 16:54, mur@.not. a écrit :   
   >>>>> On Thu, 17 Jul 2014 23:49:39 -0400, Olrik  wrote:   
   >>>>> .   
   >>>>>> Le 2014-07-17 18:16, mur@.not. a écrit :   
   >>>>>>> On Thu, 10 Jul 2014 23:31:03 -0400, Olrik  wrote:   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>> Le 2014-07-10 02:25, Wisely Non-Theist a écrit :   
   >>>>>>>>> In article , Olrik    
   >>>>>>>>> wrote:   
   >>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>>> It depends on the definition of that «god» thing.   
   >>>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>>> If your «god» existed, life would me like a Harry Potter book.   
   >>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>> Would such a god be like  Harry or like Voldemort?   
   >>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>> There would me magic and fantasy all around.   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>         LOL!!! I'll keep presenting this starting line over and over   
   to see if any   
   >>>>>>> of you atheists are ever able to get as "far" as this particular   
   starting line:   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from   
   magic." - Arthur   
   >>>>>>> C. Clarke   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> You absolutely have no clue whatsoever about what Clarke meant, did you?   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>        Yes which is why I presented it for you. In your case, relative   
   to God it   
   >>>>> means that you believe if God exists what he accomplished he did using   
   some sort   
   >>>>> of magic, when the reality is much more likely that if he exists he   
   accomplished   
   >>>>> what he did using advanced technology that your little mind can only   
   interpret   
   >>>>> as magic.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>> It's not «magic» when we understand it, replicate it and manufacture it.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>        Some things that aren't magic you can't understand, replicate or   
   manufacture   
   >>>>> either. That's another starting line you can't get as "far" as. It would   
   >>>>> possibly change your entire way of thinking if you ever could get as   
   "far" as   
   >>>>> either of these starting lines, but how could you ever get there? When   
   could you   
   >>>>> ever get there?   
   >>>>   
   >>>> I'll grant you this: you can type words on a keyboard.   
   >>>   
   >>>       I can share information and point out facts other people don't like   
   to think   
   >>> about while doing so too.   
   >>   
   >> Indeed. That line of «reasoning» also applies to every degenerate   
   >> fucktards like you.   
   >   
   >      I point out facts you don't like to think about.   
      
   Name it. I actually do like facts.   
      
   > In responce you make   
   > childlike personal insults at me. How do you want people to think that makes   
   you   
   > somehow superior?   
   >   
   >> Keep up the good work. And please type words on your keyboard.   
   >   
   >      I encourage people to think beyond their tiny little mental comfort   
   zone.   
      
   That applies to you too.   
      
   > People don't like that and act like you do for a while, then they become so   
   > defeated by it that they finally give up and go hide. Better to give up and   
   go   
   > hide entirely than to risk exposing your poor little brain to thoughts it   
   can't   
   > handle, apparently. You might change into someone else, or something spooky   
   like   
   > that....  Ooooh...scary....  I guess I was afraid of changing into a Mormon   
   when   
   > I read the book of Mormon, less afraid of changing into a Muslim when I read   
   the   
   > Koran, and by the time I read the Satanic Bible I wasn't afraid of changing   
   into   
   > a Satanist. By then I'd learned that considering different concepts didn't   
   > necessarily change me into what the author was encouraging. It just let me   
   know   
   > what they were encouraging so I could think more openly and realistically   
   about   
   > what it was/is.   
      
   You seem confused.   
      
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   Olrik   
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