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    Atheist chose not to believe in any supreme being that is atheism, but what do they believe in?
    They believe in what ever they want. Belief <> Religion.

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    1)people have used Jesus's name to kill for millenia
    2)Quakers don't go to church for example
    3)Can't comment on the aliens thing
    4) many christians believe that evolution is an instrument of God
    Trainwreck, you're missing my point. Is there any person that only believes in Jesus, but doesn't follow ANY OTHER tenets of faith? (Not one off things, but a person who believes in Jesus but in no way follows any other "Christian" tendencies?)

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    Atheist a person who denies or disbelieves the existence of a supreme being or beings. no room for mays there
    Actually it gives you two choices. Denial or disbelief. Options imply that you may be one or the other. there are many different roads to denial and disbelief.

    Is it possible to not believe and still have an open mind?

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    I don't have a belief, one way or the other.
    Sure you do; you just haven't thought about it. You either believe, or don't believe, right? If there's a third

    I actually think aliens are possible. It's a vast universe. But, no, I don't have a belief, one way or the other.
    If you think aliens are possible, then you believe that they are possible. Therefore, you have a belief. And since one belief = a religion, you are now Ghostist.

    Again, I don't have a belief, one way or the other. I admit to being puzzle about what happens to our souls after we die.
    Actually an interesting question if you're a believer, so no trolling.

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    then they aren't atheists
    Again, you don't quite know the exact terms of what agnostic/atheist means. I don't deny that there might be a God out there (agnostic) but that doesn't mean I have belief in that God (atheist).

    In the same vein of thought, I don't know that there won't be some sort of Skynet that takes over the world in the next century, but I don't have a belief in that future.

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    Sure you do; you just haven't thought about it. You either believe, or don't believe, right? If there's a third
    No, I've thought about it. I have no opinion other than to say, with God, anything is possible; including Spaghetti Monsters.

    If you think aliens are possible, then you believe that they are possible. Therefore, you have a belief. And since one belief = a religion, you are now Ghostist.
    Conflating the word believe with think doesn't make them synonymous.

    Actually an interesting question if you're a believer, so no trolling.
    Okay.

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    Yes. Messianic Jews believe in Jesus yet, continue to follow their Jewish faith. I'm not that familiar with their rationale so, don't ask me to explain. And, I wouldn't say they don't follow "any other tenets of Christianity" as there is much commonality between Christianity and Judaism...as well as other faiths.
    Christians and Jews both believe in the OT, so no go there. I'm talking about someone who only believes that Jesus is real, but doesn't follow the Bible, doesn't go to church, doesn't believe in the 10 Commandments, etc etc. Usually those who believe in Jesus (or any other God) tend to believe a few other similar things. They don't have to believe every subset of a religion (they couldn't, because different versions argue about the "true" way) but most follow some form of baseline.

    As an example: If you were to say, "What qualities does a successful person have?" some qualities that might be listed would be:

    Lucky
    Smart
    Handsome
    Talented
    Rich
    etc etc

    That doesn't mean that every successful person contains every trait, but that a majority of people considered "successful" would probably have at least a few of these qualifiers.

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    No, I've thought about it. I have no opinion other than to say, with God, anything is possible; including Spaghetti Monsters.
    So do you think God created a Flying Spaghetti Monster or not?

    Conflating the word believe with think doesn't make them synonymous.
    To atheists, they might as well be one and the same. I think you could ask 100 atheists and at least 95 of them would say the statements, "I think there is no God" and "I believe there is no God" would mean the exact same thing.

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    So do you think God created a Flying Spaghetti Monster or not?
    I have no idea.

    To atheists, they might as well be one and the same. I think you could ask 100 atheists and at least 95 of them would say the statements, "I think there is no God" and "I believe there is no God" would mean the exact same thing.
    Okay, so since they're not synonymous, if they say "think" do they mean "believe" or is it the other way around? Thinking God doesn't exist is an intellectual exercise subject to error. Believing God doesn't exist is a faith statement that cannot be proven.

    So, it's up to you...really.

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    Are political parties religions by Bible-thumper logic? I mean, they ARE different groups that don't get along and subscribe to differing belief systems and moral codes, tbh...

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    Are political parties religions by Bible-thumper logic? I mean, they ARE different groups that don't get along and subscribe to differing belief systems and moral codes, tbh...
    I think most religions are represented in both of the major U.S. political parties.

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    I think most religions are represented in both of the major U.S. political parties.
    Way to dodge my actual question, B....

    By Bible-thumper logic, political parties would qualify as religions themselves, would they not?

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    Way to dodge my actual question, B....

    By Bible-thumper logic, political parties would qualify as religions themselves, would they not?
    I wasn't dodging it, it just wasn't clear.

    I guess you'd have to ask a "Bible-thumper," But, personally, I don't think political parties qualify as religions since typically, one is not expected to adhere to its tenets (platform) but, instead, associates with it because of a general agreement with the party's ideals.

    But, again, I'm not a "Bible-thumper."

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    Yes. Messianic Jews believe in Jesus yet, continue to follow their Jewish faith. I'm not that familiar with their rationale so, don't ask me to explain.
    Judaism is the one religion that is also a race, it's a unique scenario. Even though I don't believe in God and even though I think nearly all Jewish beliefs are bull , I have "Jewish Blood" if you will, and no belief will change that. Consequently, Jews for Jesus are people who have Jewish blood and believe in Jesus.

    Either way, the belief that our Messiah has yet to arrive is a fundamental belief of Judaism. Someone who says he, "Believes Jesus is the Messiah but practices Judaism" is the same as someone saying, "I believe there is a god but I'm an atheist!"

    Point being, Messianic Jews don't follow their Jewish faith by any stretch of the imagination.

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    If you think aliens are possible, then you believe that they are possible. Therefore, you have a belief. And since one belief = a religion, you are now Ghostist.

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    Aren't you automatically a ghostist if you're a Christian though? You guys think the Holy Spirit would show up on the ghost hunter EMF detectors?

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    Aren't you automatically a ghostist if you're a Christian though? You guys think the Holy Spirit would show up on the ghost hunter EMF detectors?
    Only if He wants to...omnipotence.

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    Trainwreck, you're missing my point. Is there any person that only believes in Jesus, but doesn't follow ANY OTHER tenets of faith? (Not one off things, but a person who believes in Jesus but in no way follows any other "Christian" tendencies?)
    Depends on what you mean by christian tendencies. Slave owners owned slaves and they did alot to them that damn sure weren't christian tendencies. The phelps guys say they believe in Jesus and they don't follow christian tendencies. There was a catholic church locally that had a secret mass for gays, not as a means of segregation but so they could practice their faith in an environment where they felt comfortable. They were upholding one christian tendency and ignoring another. If you go to church on a holiday you see alot more people then you would on a normal sunday. Many individual christians practice their faith differently. Tell me what you define as christian tendencies.
    They believe in what ever they want. Belief <> Religion.
    and yet belief is in the definition of religion you can't have religion without belief.

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    And if atheism isn't a religion then what is it besides a group of people that don't believe the same thing, but since they don't believe in something other people believe in it can't be called believing?

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    Atheism, regardless if it's a group of people doesn't have a set of rules, meetings (usually) etc. We are talking about religions that have the worst belief I thought

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    atheism and marxism, and whatever alike are not religions because they're not complete enough, they're like a fetus to a human tbh.

    and i agree with most of u guys that religion is fine, it's the people who take it to an extreme extent that make it look bad. religion is no evil by itself imho

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    This is pretty easy, Islam. The Koran a blueprint for violence. Way too much violence there. When we see people who actually believe if they blow themselves up and take a few infidels with them they will arive in paradise a hero, something is wrong. When somebody thinks 72 virgins is a good thing I'd want experienced women.

    Muhammad was a murderous tyrant, a pedophile. There was no encounter with the Angel Gabriel in a cave on the mountain, totally bogus.
    Last edited by Avante; 08-08-2012 at 04:39 AM.

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    This is pretty easy, Islam. The Koran a blueprint for violence. Way too much violence there. When we see people who actually believe if they blow themselves up and take a few infidels with them they will arive in paradise a hero, something is wrong. When somebody thinks 72 virgins is a good thing I'd want experienced women.
    Just to be the devil's advocate I think a lot of the Koran isn't actually violent, it's just the extremists that take that out of it. Just like any extremist group. Personally if there's anything against Islam the main thing is how men are just so unquestionably supreme over women to the point men and women pray in different rooms...

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    Just to be the devil's advocate I think a lot of the Koran isn't actually violent, it's just the extremists that take that out of it. Just like any extremist group. Personally if there's anything against Islam the main thing is how men are just so unquestionably supreme over women to the point men and women pray in different rooms...
    There are a ton of passages talking about violence towards non believers/infidels. Tons!!!!!!! Sorry but the Koran is very violent and it's not something taken out of context. It's very explicit, death to the infidels.



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