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Go back to your tin-pot Mussolini-constructed principality, and don't come back!

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  • C Chris C B

    I actually object to the term 'atheist', as it would appear to be predicated on there being a god in whom not to believe. I far prefer to be considered a normal, rational, non-superstitious person.

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    hairy_hats
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    Well said.

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      viaducting wrote:

      Atheism is no more a religion than not collecting stamps is a hobby.

      So why are atheists making so much noise about it all the time?

      It's time for a new signature.

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      Because they can think of better things to spend millions of pounds on than the leader of a vastly wealthy religion who has helped paedophiles escape justice?

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      • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

        Tch! Godwins Law!

        Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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        I'm sure Godwin's law applies when you compare people to the Nazis. In DDs case he was merely pointing out that the pope WAS a Nazi (although I believe joining the Hitler youth was a legal requirement at the time). No matter though, we're talking about a guy who believes that paedophilia is acceptable but homosexuality is a sin.

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          (Richard Dawkins' message to the pope) Go Dawkers!

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          Doesn't a principality have a Prince as head of state?

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            viaducting wrote:

            Atheism is no more a religion than not collecting stamps is a hobby.

            So why are atheists making so much noise about it all the time?

            It's time for a new signature.

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            It does seem that a new branch of evangelical atheists have sprung into existence in the last few years. I ceased to believe in god 20 years ago but don't attempt to "convert" anyone who believes in a faith. I think a lot of non-believers get so fed up with people telling them that they should let christ into their lives etc that the reaction is to turn the thing into a conflict. Far easier to step away from the fight in my opinion.

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              I do dislike this wishy-washy, mealy-mouthed sentiment. Dawkins should say what he really thinks! :) I agree with him though, why should we stump up millions for a visit by a man who can well afford to pay for his own trip? If the people who believe in his fantasies wish him to come, maybe they could have a whip round. Personally I do not think this country should associate itself with a group that habitually sexually abuses children, then denies it does so, hides away and transfers those who have been discovered doing so rather than reporting them to the authorities, that has no regard for the mental well being of its female members, that acts to vicariously spread HIV and other STDs, that condemns homosexuality as a sin and yet is lead by men who do not have sex (except with children), (Odd, they say that sex with another man is against gods will and also say sex is a gift from god, yet not having sex is the truly unnatural thing to do!), and they have a chief executive who was sieg heiling the Fuhrer as a member of the Hitler Youth. He then insists on the mental corruption of millions by forcing scripture and dogma and cant down the throats of children before those children have a chance to grow wise enough to make a choice. He should be arrested for crimes against humanity.

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              Peter Mulholland
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              Dalek Dave wrote:

              He then insists on the mental corruption of millions by forcing scripture and dogma and cant down the throats of children before those children have a chance to grow wise enough to make a choice

              I was at a niece's first communion recently. It disgusted me. Forcing 7 year old kids to go through those rituals is just not right. Add to that the fact that during this brainwashing, the priest said something to the effect that if you don't go to mass you'll starve yourself (of gods blah blah blah). Way to go, threatening 7 year old kids with stavation!

              Pete

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                Because they can think of better things to spend millions of pounds on than the leader of a vastly wealthy religion who has helped paedophiles escape justice?

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                viaducting wrote:

                Because they can think of better things to spend millions of pounds on

                Strange that they never articulate that point.

                It's time for a new signature.

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                  It does seem that a new branch of evangelical atheists have sprung into existence in the last few years. I ceased to believe in god 20 years ago but don't attempt to "convert" anyone who believes in a faith. I think a lot of non-believers get so fed up with people telling them that they should let christ into their lives etc that the reaction is to turn the thing into a conflict. Far easier to step away from the fight in my opinion.

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                  Russell Jones wrote:

                  I think a lot of non-believers get so fed up with people telling them that they should let christ into their lives etc that the reaction is to turn the thing into a conflict.

                  But it's a conflict of their own making. There is much less evangelical Christianity on our streets than the atheist bloc would have us believe. I have not been accosted in the street or my own home by anyone trying to convert me for a good few years at least, and even then it was a fairly rare occurrence.

                  It's time for a new signature.

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                  • D Dalek Dave

                    If there are loaves, there had better be fish. So his afternoon will consist of wine and tuna sandwiches.

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                    Nagy Vilmos
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                    Dalek Dave wrote:

                    wine and tuna sandwiches

                    To quote Ramsey, "Dinner. Sorted!"


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                    • R Russell Jones

                      I'm sure Godwin's law applies when you compare people to the Nazis. In DDs case he was merely pointing out that the pope WAS a Nazi (although I believe joining the Hitler youth was a legal requirement at the time). No matter though, we're talking about a guy who believes that paedophilia is acceptable but homosexuality is a sin.

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                      Godwin's law[^] "For example, there is a tradition in many newsgroups and other Internet discussion forums that once such a comparison is made, the thread is finished and whoever mentioned the Nazis has automatically "lost" whatever debate was in progress. This principle itself is frequently referred to as Godwin's law" It's from Wiki, so it must be right! :-D It's difficult to say at this remove if El Popo was sieg-hieling with gusto or embarrassment - only Catholics have to believe every word he says is true - but I don't think it is really relevant to this discussion. For what it's worth, if he wants to come here; isn't on a sex offenders or war criminals list himself; and we don't have to finance it at all, he is free to apply for a visa and come over for a few weeks. Bear in mind that the Vatican is a separate state, not a part of the EU (and while it is a theocracy can never be) and so he needs a visa or diplomatic credentials to enter the country legally. Unfortunately, we do have to finance it since it is a "state visit" on his diplomatic credentials. Bugger. It would have been fun to see him thrown out for working on a tourist visa...

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                        viaducting wrote:

                        Because they can think of better things to spend millions of pounds on

                        Strange that they never articulate that point.

                        It's time for a new signature.

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                        "Never"? You have never, never, heard an atheist give an example of something they would rather see money spent on than the Pope's visit? Really? Edit - not my 1-vote. Have a balancing 5.

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                          "Never"? You have never, never, heard an atheist give an example of something they would rather see money spent on than the Pope's visit? Really? Edit - not my 1-vote. Have a balancing 5.

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                          viaducting wrote:

                          You have never, never, heard an atheist give an example of something they would rather see money spent on than the Pope's visit? Really?

                          I was gonna say the same thing. (Personally I think religious types don't like to listen to the shouty atheists because it infringes on their beliefs, so the shutters come down)

                          "Benjamin is nobody's friend. If Benjamin were an ice cream flavor, he'd be pralines and dick." ~ Garth Algar "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." ~ Paul Neal "Red" Adair

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                          • H hairy_hats

                            Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                            It's the religion

                            Atheism is no more a religion than not collecting stamps is a hobby.

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                            You missed the point I was making when I said the religion of anti-religion.

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                            • C Chris C B

                              I actually object to the term 'atheist', as it would appear to be predicated on there being a god in whom not to believe. I far prefer to be considered a normal, rational, non-superstitious person.

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                              Pete OHanlon
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                              Good point, well made.:thumbsup:

                              I have CDO, it's OCD with the letters in the right order; just as they ruddy well should be

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                              • R Russell Jones

                                It does seem that a new branch of evangelical atheists have sprung into existence in the last few years. I ceased to believe in god 20 years ago but don't attempt to "convert" anyone who believes in a faith. I think a lot of non-believers get so fed up with people telling them that they should let christ into their lives etc that the reaction is to turn the thing into a conflict. Far easier to step away from the fight in my opinion.

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                                Russell Jones wrote:

                                It does seem that a new branch of evangelical atheists have sprung into existence in the last few years. I ceased to believe in god 20 years ago but don't attempt to "convert" anyone who believes in a faith. I think a lot of non-believers get so fed up with people telling them that they should let christ into their lives etc that the reaction is to turn the thing into a conflict. Far easier to step away from the fight in my opinion.

                                I guess the reason they are doing it is to try and break the status quo. I know plenty of people who are not overtly religious (don't go to church etc), but think that they should have 'Christian' beliefs to be a good person. Which of course is nonsense - but because the religious types paint an atheist as a heathen the 'shouty' atheists are redressing the balance. This is of course my own personal opinion, and I have no facts to back up my statements.

                                "Benjamin is nobody's friend. If Benjamin were an ice cream flavor, he'd be pralines and dick." ~ Garth Algar "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." ~ Paul Neal "Red" Adair

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                                • H hairy_hats

                                  Doesn't a principality have a Prince as head of state?

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                                  viaducting wrote:

                                  Doesn't a principality have a Prince as head of state?

                                  It does have. The Prince of Pervsia.

                                  Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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                                  • C Chris C B

                                    I actually object to the term 'atheist', as it would appear to be predicated on there being a god in whom not to believe. I far prefer to be considered a normal, rational, non-superstitious person.

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                                    Chris C-B wrote:

                                    I far prefer to be considered a normal, rational, non-superstitious person

                                    FTFY, otherwise you would have to provide an accurate definition of normality, and that seems rather complicated. I could add "only God knows what 'normal' means", but, eh, eh, that's pushing paradoxical a bit too far :)

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                                      I do dislike this wishy-washy, mealy-mouthed sentiment. Dawkins should say what he really thinks! :) I agree with him though, why should we stump up millions for a visit by a man who can well afford to pay for his own trip? If the people who believe in his fantasies wish him to come, maybe they could have a whip round. Personally I do not think this country should associate itself with a group that habitually sexually abuses children, then denies it does so, hides away and transfers those who have been discovered doing so rather than reporting them to the authorities, that has no regard for the mental well being of its female members, that acts to vicariously spread HIV and other STDs, that condemns homosexuality as a sin and yet is lead by men who do not have sex (except with children), (Odd, they say that sex with another man is against gods will and also say sex is a gift from god, yet not having sex is the truly unnatural thing to do!), and they have a chief executive who was sieg heiling the Fuhrer as a member of the Hitler Youth. He then insists on the mental corruption of millions by forcing scripture and dogma and cant down the throats of children before those children have a chance to grow wise enough to make a choice. He should be arrested for crimes against humanity.

                                      ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave CCC League Table Link CCC Link[^]

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                                      I hope you are talking only about the Pope&Co, and not about Catholics in general. I am involved in the Church activities, and I can more than assure you that the people who are really into catholic religion (in my area) do not care about the Pope, and that's the least we can say. Priests also have "cousins", "maids", "secretaries" or "friends" living at their places with them; plus the Church relies at 90% on females today (again in my area), so they won't despise them. The Pope is a human elected by humans and just like in any other company or government, there are struggles for power. I personally don't think he is better or poorer than any other government member anywhere. As for the crimes you are talking about: I won't stop believing in God because humans misused religion in the 10+ last centuries, and because the bunch of clowns in the Vatican still think they have been chosen by God and act alike. I second what Pete says in his posts: what you are telling is about as populist as anything you can read in the tabloids, and IMHO exaggeration never brings much to a debate.

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                                        viaducting wrote:

                                        Doesn't a principality have a Prince as head of state?

                                        It does have. The Prince of Pervsia.

                                        Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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                                        ROTFL.Brilliant. :thumbsup:

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                                        • H hairy_hats

                                          "Never"? You have never, never, heard an atheist give an example of something they would rather see money spent on than the Pope's visit? Really? Edit - not my 1-vote. Have a balancing 5.

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                                          No afraid not; maybe I live too sheltered a life. ;) I think the point I was trying to make was more that the militant atheists seem always to be making attacks on people, which is largely very negative. If they have a positive message then it either does not get made by them or does not get reported. [edit]thanks for the 5, but I consider the 1-votes as merely an opinion from someone who is less able to articulate their views than someone like yourself.[/edit]

                                          It's time for a new signature.

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