Message from @A Random Crusader

Discord ID: 446548907565252629


2018-05-17 05:43:37 UTC  

@Deleted User oof, thats low

2018-05-17 05:43:44 UTC  

>cites atheist republic
>complains about sources

@Deleted User Kindly find a bridge

2018-05-17 05:43:44 UTC  

Let's all be quiet and let hooty debate Mike on this

2018-05-17 05:43:54 UTC  

I wanna see howit pans out

2018-05-17 05:44:00 UTC  

why does hooty hate the poor?

2018-05-17 05:44:02 UTC  

You can only use ONE link

2018-05-17 05:44:07 UTC  

hooty dead on the side of the road

2018-05-17 05:44:19 UTC  

(I bet I could use Hooty's own link)

2018-05-17 05:44:24 UTC  

With two bullets in the back of his head

2018-05-17 05:44:33 UTC  

```
Religious giving accounts for 32 percent of all U.S. charitable giving, the study found, but that number may underestimate the influence that religious belief has on charity. The study used a narrow definition of “religious giving” that does not include donations to faith-based nonprofits that provide human services, such as Catholic hospitals or universities.```

2018-05-17 05:45:01 UTC  

"Does not include faith based non profits" aka most of Church charity

2018-05-17 05:45:20 UTC  

@A Random Crusader that works a bit differnt though

2018-05-17 05:45:25 UTC  

Does anyone care if hooty killed itself?

2018-05-17 05:45:25 UTC  

Catholic hospitals and Catholic universities were not considered religious giving.

2018-05-17 05:45:26 UTC  

Fair enough

2018-05-17 05:45:29 UTC  
2018-05-17 05:45:31 UTC  

But it is charitable work

2018-05-17 05:45:38 UTC  

those people are giving not to give but to recive a thing from the church

2018-05-17 05:45:47 UTC  

@A Random Crusader for catholics

2018-05-17 05:45:49 UTC  

To include Salvation Army. Arguably the most charitable of all.

2018-05-17 05:45:56 UTC  

I actually would miss Hooty because it's the only common enemy to unite the chat

2018-05-17 05:46:05 UTC  

My army is great

2018-05-17 05:46:07 UTC  

A new study by the University of California, Berkeley, suggests athiests and agnostics are more willing to help other people than those who identify themselves as religious.

2018-05-17 05:46:08 UTC  
2018-05-17 05:46:12 UTC  

Our political differences have been put aside to bully one autist

2018-05-17 05:46:17 UTC  

Are you misreading this?

2018-05-17 05:46:23 UTC  

@Deleted User Citation required

2018-05-17 05:46:26 UTC  

Does the Salvation Army only help Christians?

2018-05-17 05:46:37 UTC  

I'm an atheist and the Salvation Army didn't give a fuck.

2018-05-17 05:46:43 UTC  

@DanielKO no but they wont help the gays

2018-05-17 05:46:44 UTC  

*Berkeley*

2018-05-17 05:46:45 UTC  

hooty is such an intolerant bigot

2018-05-17 05:46:55 UTC  

Do they check the Straight or Gay card before they help somebody?

2018-05-17 05:46:56 UTC  

well at least here in canada

2018-05-17 05:47:00 UTC  

yes

2018-05-17 05:47:00 UTC  

The reason for this difference, the study found, is because atheists are driven by emotions, such as compassion, as opposed to religious people, who may be more influenced by "doctrine, a communal identity, or reputational concerns."

2018-05-17 05:47:03 UTC  

(They also accepted a homosexual while I was there. Didn't ask.)

2018-05-17 05:47:09 UTC  

Hooty is giving me free exp so I'm ok with his existence

2018-05-17 05:47:18 UTC  

What

2018-05-17 05:47:19 UTC  

@Deleted User CITE THE GODDAMN SOURCE

2018-05-17 05:47:23 UTC  

well in alberta they sure af do