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...oh sorry Marsh, that was kind of meant to be to Alex as well....
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I didn't really find that a fair point considering they didn't conduct the study, to condemn the guardian based on one report seem a little extreme. It's not unusual for faith to be tested, when there are natural disasters and such many ask how did god allow this to happen. It's not negative to question belief it's quite healthy as you are able then to rationalise and reaffirm it once the shock of the disaster has passed. |
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Or maybe he's matured since then? :shrug: |
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I haven't mentioned anything about testing faith or questioning belief in general. I was talking about the notion the article puts forward that "If you say ______ out loud you are an atheist, if you don't you are a believer". Silly simplification they are putting forward based on this 'study'. |
I'm not even the slightest bit religious, but I have the utmost respect for those who do follow religion and I hate when people think its okay to make fun of them for that.
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I believe in Walt Disney.:laugh:
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I replied to you and then left a small gap to continue my post to expand on my view. They are reporting on what the study appears to suggest, don't shoot the messenger. :laugh: |
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I am your leader,
Yes I am your leader, You're not a believer, Suck a big **** |
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