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From the site: Atheist quotes Each month, the people in the alt.atheism newsgroup vote for the best atheist quotes from the past month's postings. Here are my favorites: * Seems to me that Christians worship the incredible shrinking god. I mean at one time it was... more
Reviewed by Birks79 Nov 20 2007, 09:15pm ( 30 reviews ) • rebas.se
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Rated by Darksong37 on Oct 09, 8:39am
From the page: "Seems to me that Christians worship the incredible shrinking god. I mean at one time it was supposedly capable of flinging thousands of billions of galaxies into existence with a mere thought. By the time of Noah, it was reduced to flooding an insignificant speck in the cosmos. By the time of Moses, its best trick was moving a tiny portion of a minor sea aside for a short while. By the time of Jesus, it has to send a delegate on its behalf who leaves behind only rumors that he was able to turn water into another beverage, or render himself extra buoyant. Now it counts as a miracle if a water stain grows mold that kind of looks like a bearded face which could be claimed to resemble this supposed delegate. How much more pathetic can this god get? How do Christians manage to sing praises of its glory and greatness without feeling like fools--or at best, like new parents gushing over their toddler's ability to make a pee."
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Rated by awesomealias on Oct 08, 10:48am
My God! Look at the stereotypes and misinformation here!
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Rated by Purler on Oct 05, 4:57pm
From the page: "Then can you explain why there are several hundred thousand gods accepted by different religious people, but only one periodic table accepted by different scientists?" I love it!
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Rated by stumbleideafarm on Oct 04, 9:18pm
First of all, Atheists must define Christianity -- or any other religious belief -- in order to decide what not to believe in. Problem is their definitions may be quite warped. In this case, atheists suffer from false disbelief. Fundamentalist Atheists are the same as Fundamentalist Christians or Fundamentalist Muslims or Fundamentalist any religion. They are all dangerous. Tagged Atheist - Agnostic. It's not fair to lump the Agnostics in with the Atheists. They believe in something.
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Rated by Andizzle314 on Jul 04, 12:57am
From the page: "Seems to me that Christians worship the incredible shrinking god. I mean at one time it was supposedly capable of flinging thousands of billions of galaxies into existence with a mere thought. By the time of Noah, it was reduced to flooding an insignificant speck in the cosmos. By the time of Moses, its best trick was moving a tiny portion of a minor sea aside for a short while. By the time of Jesus, it has to send a delegate on its behalf who leaves behind only rumors that he was able to turn water into another beverage, or render himself extra buoyant. Now it counts as a miracle if a water stain grows mold that kind of looks like a bearded face which could be claimed to resemble this supposed delegate. How much more pathetic can this god get? How do Christians manage to sing praises of its glory and greatness without feeling like fools--or at best, like new parents gushing over their toddler's ability to make a pee. -- Kronk "