theism
Resident Apologetic
i think you're the most stupid, OP.
your ignorance offends me
your ignorance offends me
Less likely??? They're both just as unlikely, thank you very much.Well, Islam is less likely to be true, since it requires certain things about Judaism and Christianity to have been true in the first place. (the Quran contains a few historical mistakes that Mohammed and co made when they were plagiarising the Bible)
But, at least Islam is more consistent, because they say "this book is the word of god, every word of it, and it came directly from god" where as xtians are like "well it's sort of the word of god, but it was written by people, and god changes his mind between volumes", lol
Well of course they're both false, but if there was any chance they were real, Islam would have to be more unlikely than Christianity.Less likely??? They're both just as unlikely, thank you very much.
Extremist generosity I think would be nice.This thread is completely unneccesary. No need to make a generalisation or bash people about their beliefs.
Mods *clicks fingers* delete please.
I think we're all old enough to know that extremism of any sort is not nice.
Bloody hell.
No, not really.Extremist generosity I think would be nice.
and so what if they're generous just for show. what's wrong with that?No, not really.
People who are extremely generous (in any sense) normally only do it for show. Some people can't be 'extremely' generous (in terms of money per se), and they are bounded by limits but it doesn't mean they're not generous, only generous within their boundaries.
Nothing is wrong with it, but I think it's a tad superficial, and it's not genuine i.e. people don't need to inform the world they're donating to a cause. You're not doing it for your friends, you're doing it for the cause.and so what if they're generous just for show. what's wrong with that?
but what if them going on about giving a donation prompts their friends to do the same?Nothing is wrong with it, but I think it's a tad superficial, and it's not genuine i.e. people don't need to inform the world they're donating to a cause. You're not doing it for your friends, you're doing it for the cause.
Extreme is not about the amount of money you give, but the way you go on about it, that's what I was refering to. Subtle > extreme
Yeah, a person should advertise a cause as much as they possibly can, but what kind of tard goes around telling people the AMOUNT they've put in? Wtf.but what if them going on about giving a donation prompts their friends to do the same?
Everyone can be generous, because everyone has something to give, if not money, then time.No, not really.
People who are extremely generous (in any sense) normally only do it for show. Some people can't be 'extremely' generous (in terms of money per se), and they are bounded by limits but it doesn't mean they're not generous, only generous within their boundaries.
Yep, I agree.Everyone can be generous, because everyone has something to give, if not money, then time.
Generousity is not about how much you give, but about how much you give in relation to how much you could give. A homeless guy giving $10 means more IMO than a multi-millionaire giving $1 000 000.
atheist extremism - because strongly worded criticism is just as bad as blowing shit up!This thread is completely unneccesary. No need to make a generalisation or bash people about their beliefs.
Mods *clicks fingers* delete please.
I think we're all old enough to know that extremism of any sort is not nice.
Bloody hell.