jeff f
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So then we should be allowed to discriminate against, oh I don't know, MUSLUMS or PEOPLE WHO ARE TOO STUPID TO BELIEVEnObviously race is not a choice, where holding a belief, which is essentially forming a conclusion, is a choice. Religious people make the conclusion that there is a deity. Atheists remain unconvinced. Knowing someone is Atheist tells you precisely what they DO NOT believe, but it tells you nothing about what they may believe. Knowing someone is black tells you nothing about what they believe or how they think. Knowing someone is religious tells you that they accept the claim of a deity, which tells you a lot about how they think.
Religion never hesitates to play the hurt card, or to vilify those who don't conform. Faith is in fact ignorance. When do we look to faith for comfort? When we don't understand God, when we are given reasons to doubt God, anytime we question things that are unknowable about God; faith is the answer we are given. Faith stops people from asking questions without providing any answers. Faith teaches us to be satisfied with not knowing; ignorance. Skeptics do not accept ignorance as a reason to hold a belief. When someone sights faith as a reason to believe something, there are in fact saying "I can not explain why I believe this claim, but I believe it anyway." An atheist simply has a higher standard for belief.
If you take someone who simply refuses to accept a claim you are making, and label them a bigot, it shows your inability to truly grasp the situation. The better solution is to simply form a more convincing argument for your claim, and stop being a cry baby when people don't believe it.
Nevermind I don't think you are smart enough to understand the irony.