Message from @kwit_dat_Stalin
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I think it depends on how they came to atheism. The ones lashing out against their religious upbringings are probably moreso and the ones who are naturally atheistic (more like me) are not as much. Overall percentage-wise atheists are probably slightly more nihilistic than Christians.
Christians can also be pulled in by doubt (sin, temptation, whatever) which can lead to existential crisis
I wonder how many christians are nihilist too, maybe more than i think
Its also interesting to hear a different "atheistic view" i usually think most atheist are the same and are against religion as a whole, with a few outliers but maybe thats just me
I can see the perspective that a lot of christians are nihilist, especially so if they are not following their calling\purpose
That's a common (if arrogant) perspective among Christians. All atheists are fedora-tipping baby-eaters
Yeah thats a common belief and it clouds our judgements a bit
Not to be rude but when ever im online i tend to see a lot of the fedora tipping atheist
But perhaps its just the loud minority of atheists
Regardless of the person i would like to learn more about how they find purpose or meaning in life
Because of course no two people think exactly a like
It would be an interesting discussion
christianity is false
Oh, On God Ruano
<@&588707615643795456> Daily Question ✝
People always talk about the really strong arguments for and against Christianity. What are some silly arguments people commonly make to prove or disprove God's existence, and why are they silly?
I can go first: God doesn't exist because he didn't give me (base material desires) I prayed for
if god creates you, why does he make gay people
"if God exists then why bad thing happen?"
@BowlPatrol checkmate christtards
lol
@kwit_dat_Stalin The sermon today at my Church touched on that.
Lol
Look at the Washington canyon, the little grand canyon.
Made by an eruption in 1 day and the sediment built in 3 hours.
It was only a 40th of the grand canyon,
But shows how it is possible.
If say a global flood happened.
I love blasphemy
A global flood did happen 12,500 years ago and it was triggered by a meteor strike on Greenland
@Riley Blasphemy by who's standards?
mine
and anons
@Deleted User mine
making fun of religion is epic
<@&588707615643795456> Daily Question ✝
What's your favorite biblical story?
Mine is the story of the Good Samaritan.
mines the one where God burned down sodom and gomorah for being full of faggots
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I do enjoy Revelation 20:10