We all have bias and discriminate on a daily basis. You are perverting what everyone does as wrong.
When everything else is equal, what do you use to discriminate between two people, items, etc?
I'm de able? You're the one letting your prejudices cloud your judgment, not me.
We all have bias and discriminate on a daily basis. You are perverting what everyone does as wrong.
When everything else is equal, what do you use to discriminate between two people, items, etc?
There are valid an invalid reasons to treat somebody with su ion. You haven't provided a single reason for why you are more su ious of atheists, yet.
I didn't know I need to. I don't feel like I need to.
I was thinking that maybe you have confused what I said with your bias of what you think I meant.
To clarify, I did say people who believe. I'm not talking about the individual who may be a Christin one day a week, but the people who actually practice. The people who actually have faith. Maybe you haven't been around such people much, but in general, there is a dramatic difference in how such people treat others, as opposed to those who who don't have faith.
Last edited by Wild Cobra; 12-03-2012 at 08:25 AM.
Ah, nothing like the ol' No True Scotsman.
Let's not get ahead of ourselves.
No one is expecting you to prove an opinion. I believe that you believe people with some sort of religious/spiritual faith are more trustworthy than people without. And I'm pretty sure everyone else here believes it to.
The problem comes in when you make statements which assert and/or suggest that your opinion is somehow based in fact. It's not.
Believe what you want to believe. Trust who you want to trust. You're en led. But when those decisions are rooted in baseless prejudice, at least own up to it. Doing otherwise just makes you look like an idiot. And invites criticism when you're unable to back the claims you make as justification for your prejudice and intolerance.
Last edited by CuckingFunt; 12-03-2012 at 10:47 AM.
lol statistically better
Based on my years of experience on SpursTalk, I have come to the conclusion that Wild Cobra is a lying . It is statistically proven that the majority of his claims are bull .
3 out of 4 black surgeons agree
Most religious people have some standards they try to live up to, more so than non believers. So we are more likely to see crime from non believers, low morales type people.
Wild Cobra saying religion means someone is more trustworthy.
There have been countless clergymen involved in ponzi schemes where they use their status as a preist to con people into investing. I've never seen someone use atheism as the backbone of a ponzi scheme, but several major ponzi schemes were made possible by god and religion.
That's weird because most Hispanics I know are the most spiritual people if ever met.....and in another thread you talk about how much you hate them.....weird.
I also wouldn't call shoving your up a child's ass as the most trustworthy action in the world.
but they aren't allowed to get married
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I would ask you if you have statistical evidence of this, but everybody here knows you are just talking out your ass.
If a man allows another man to ram a hard into their beloveds' va jay jay...I am pretty sure that cuck needs to check his moral compass and start believing in something...
or if he already does believe in something- he should stop believing it...
because that is one ed up way to live!!!!
I won't mention any names *cough Blake *cough...
(emoticons were absolutely necessary)
post a link to this claim.
That post went completely over your head.
This person has a point. After all if you had a choice to move to a suburb of Christians or a neighborhood of City gangs and non church goers?
Stop the bull already you don't have to like a believer in God but at least give them props for trying to clean up this place and making efforts for this planet to someday be a better place to live.
It's like hating Mexicans but having no problems paying 50 dollars a month for lawn service.
You need the Bible thumpers on planet Earth your just to proud to admit it.
Which head?
Smh va jay jay
Don't get out much do ya slick? Maybe there are some stats on this, see what I can find. In my life time I'ver noticed it, can't believe you haven't.
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This book has two messages. First, religion reduces crime. Second, look what happens to scholars who say this is true.
The first argument rests on the work of Byron R. Johnson, a professor at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, who compiled a survey of every study between 1944 and 2010 that measured the possible effect of religion on crime. He found 273 such studies. As he reports in "More God, Less Crime," even though their authors used different methods and assessed different groups of people, 90% of these studies found that more religiosity resulted in less crime. Only 2% found that religion produced more crime. (The remaining 8% found no relationship either way.)
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Obviously since there are more believers than non believers we have to go with %'s.
Last edited by Avante; 12-04-2012 at 04:44 AM.
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