Richard Dawkins never told you what happens to Atheists when they die
Posted on: February 3, 2010 - 6:00pm
Richard Dawkins never told you what happens to Atheists when they die
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What was the point in this post?
"We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus -- and nonbelievers."Obama
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... so im going to become sexier? ... sweeeet
Me, after visiting creationwiki.org
One of the really wonderful aspects of being an Atheist is we don't have anyone telling us anything.
We have as many facts as we are willing to research and we take it from there.
How can not believing in something that is backed up with no empirical evidence be less scientific than believing in something that not only has no empirical evidence but actually goes against the laws of the universe and in many cases actually contradicts itself? - Ricky Gervais
he was trying to be funny... he succeeded!
Mmmm. Rigid. I'm sure anyone could get their game on for a stiff one like that.
He would certainly put the fun back into funeral.
In all seriousness though, necrophilia is dead boring. Try incest, it is only relatively boring.
/done. for now.
Theism is why we can't have nice things.
You after a second visit to creationwiki.org
“A meritocratic society is one in which inequalities of wealth and social position solely reflect the unequal distribution of merit or skills amongst human beings, or are based upon factors beyond human control, for example luck or chance. Such a society is socially just because individuals are judged not by their gender, the colour of their skin or their religion, but according to their talents and willingness to work, or on what Martin Luther King called 'the content of their character'. By extension, social equality is unjust because it treats unequal individuals equally.” "Political Ideologies" by Andrew Heywood (2003)
Very nice. You can never have too many sexual deviance puns.
"You say that it is your custom to burn widows. Very well. We also have a custom: when men burn a woman alive, we tie a rope around their necks and we hang them. Build your funeral pyre; beside it, my carpenters will build a gallows. You may follow your custom. And then we will follow ours."
British General Charles Napier while in India
I never talk about necrophilia. It is a dead subject.
"We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus -- and nonbelievers."Obama
Check out my poetry here on Rational Responders Like my poetry thread on Facebook under Brian James Rational Poet, @Brianrrs37 on Twitter and my blog at www.brianjamesrationalpoet.blog
Of course incest can be fun for the whole family.
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I have said this to you before foul5town so I will say it again. "Do you post here when you come off your meds or do you only post when you are experimenting with new street drugs?"
You need help foul5town and we are not set up to deal with the kind of help you need, sorry; but that is the only rational response I can give.
"Very funny Scotty; now beam down our clothes."
VEGETARIAN: Ancient Hindu word for "lousy hunter"
If man was formed from dirt, why is there still dirt?
We die the same way theists do, acute lack of oxygen. Its what happens after that moment that is in question.
"So far as I can remember, there is not one word in the Gospels in praise of intelligence." - Bertrand Russell
Stewie: Yay and God said to Abraham, "you will kill your son, Issak", and Abraham said, I can't hear you, you'll have to speak into the microphone." "Oh I'm sorry, Is this better? Check, check, check... Jerry, pull the high end out, I'm still getting some hiss back here."
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“A meritocratic society is one in which inequalities of wealth and social position solely reflect the unequal distribution of merit or skills amongst human beings, or are based upon factors beyond human control, for example luck or chance. Such a society is socially just because individuals are judged not by their gender, the colour of their skin or their religion, but according to their talents and willingness to work, or on what Martin Luther King called 'the content of their character'. By extension, social equality is unjust because it treats unequal individuals equally.” "Political Ideologies" by Andrew Heywood (2003)