• Religious teen shoots and murders another teen for being an atheist
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[QUOTE=evilweazel;25365133]Really loud minority of Christians are what make the rest look bad, WBC, i'm looking at you.[/QUOTE] I'm agreeing there too.
[QUOTE=Chilean;25364659]Yes but they'd claim he was "no true atheist"[/QUOTE] you're right because he would be an antitheist or antireligionist
[QUOTE=Doriol;25365669]you're right because he would be an antitheist or antireligionist[/QUOTE] the two can overlap
[QUOTE=lockdown6;25354113]Not really religion that's to blame, that kid is fucked in the head if he gets pissed like this for no reason. He would have killed someone at some point anyway.[/QUOTE] Yeah, because you can totally show that.
God wills it.
[QUOTE=XplodingNoggin;25363574]This, if an atheist teen had shot another kid for being religeous Facepunch would have had a field day.[/QUOTE] No.
[QUOTE=stablemist;25354452]Everything is safer in Canada.[/QUOTE] [img]http://www.valdosta.edu/~kaletour/seal.jpeg[/img]
[QUOTE=johan_sm;25358937]Also there is still karma, which has nothing to do with religion.[/QUOTE] :downs: [quote]'Karma' is an Indian religious concept in contradistinction to 'faith' espoused by Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), which view all human dramas as the will of God as opposed to present—and past—life actions. In theistic schools of Hinduism, humans have free will to choose good or evil and suffer the consequences, which require the will of God to implement karma's consequences, unlike Buddhism or Jainism which do not accord any role to a supreme God or gods. In Indian beliefs, the karmic effects of all deeds are viewed as actively shaping past, present, and future experiences. The results or 'fruits' of actions are called karma-phala.[3][/quote]
[QUOTE=rosar0980;25365049]This really makes people who follow a religion look bad. In reality, a majority respect other people's beliefs. We may try to play missionary and spread our religion (guilty as charged) but come on! This is way over the damned top.[/QUOTE] Even though a lot of poeple do a little more then half of america said they can't stand athiests and think they should go to hell
[QUOTE=Aquaphonic;25367548]:downs:[/QUOTE] Just because karma is indian doesn't mean I have to be religious to believe in it. Just like people celebrate CHRISTmas without actually relating it to christ.
There's another one to toss into the looney bin.
[QUOTE=Aquaphonic;25367548]:downs:[/QUOTE] Just because karma is indian doesn't mean I have to be religious to believe in it. Just like people celebrate CHRISTmas without actually relating it to christ.
[QUOTE=johan_sm;25368078]Just because karma is indian doesn't mean I have to be religious to believe in it. Just like people celebrate CHRISTmas without actually relating it to christ.[/QUOTE] Its still a non science belief with no proof
What a jackass, Religion is a thought, It is all mental. Ahh Stupid, Stupid!
This is why religion is always bashed. Because some nutjob murders another kid and everyone hypes up about it.
[QUOTE=imasillypiggys;25368176]Its still a non science belief with no proof[/QUOTE] Hey, atleast hindu doesn't go around jacking planes [editline]13th October 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Cheshire_cat;25368284]This is why religion is always bashed. Because some nutjob murders another kid and everyone hypes up about it.[/QUOTE] Religion should be bashed. It's a retarded concept overall. If there was a religion that believed that 1+1=3, should we respect it when it's obviously wrong? Why?
[QUOTE=johan_sm;25368372]Hey, atleast hindu doesn't go around jacking planes[/QUOTE] Wow, another ignorant Islamophobe.
[QUOTE=Aquaphonic;25368436]Wow, another ignorant Islamophobe.[/QUOTE] Religionphobe more like, I just don't know what bad has christianity done in this decade.
[QUOTE=johan_sm;25368524]Religionphobe more like, I just don't know what bad has christianity done in this decade.[/QUOTE] If you were to add up all the attacks that were inspired strictly by religion the portion that were committed by Christians would be statistically 0%.
[QUOTE=Ecarnacion;25368621]If you were to add up all the attacks that were inspired strictly by religion the portion that were committed by Christians would be statistically 0%.[/QUOTE] No I doubt that
[QUOTE=Ecarnacion;25368621]If you were to add up all the attacks that were inspired strictly by religion the portion that were committed by Christians would be statistically 0%.[/QUOTE] No. It would be very high, seeing as Christianity is one of the leading religions and I see tons of batshit insane ones. Not saying all Christians are batshit insane...
[QUOTE=Ecarnacion;25368621]If you were to add up all the attacks that were inspired strictly by religion the portion that were committed by Christians would be statistically 0%.[/QUOTE] Yea well there would be a hell of a lot less dead poeple without it
[QUOTE=imasillypiggys;25368828]Yea well there would be a hell of a lot less dead poeple without it[/QUOTE] religion isn't the problem it's the weapon anyone who wanted control would just find another way easily
Article doesn't say he is an atheist. The OP made that up.
[QUOTE=Encryption;25364823]All religion is bullshit.[/QUOTE] Guhurp a durpa you got me der, ima konvert to atheism rite nao.
god told him to smite the heathen, obviously. he was just doing the work of salvation
[QUOTE=imasillypiggys;25368828]Yea well there would be a hell of a lot less dead poeple without it[/QUOTE] Yes because those people are all forced by religion to kill others. It couldn't possibly have anything to do with other factors such as alienation, discrimination, poverty, revenge, etc.
[QUOTE=JDK721v5;25370256]Yes because those people are all forced by religion to kill others. It couldn't possibly have anything to do with other factors such as alienation, discrimination, poverty, revenge, etc.[/QUOTE] Religion impacts more than these factors. Blame the lord.
[QUOTE=CabooseRvB;25354136]Gunsafes need to be mandatory in households with children.[/QUOTE] Correction: Proper lecturing on gun safety, along with strict teaching of responsibility, and keeping it in an inconspicuous area albeit not necessarily as extreme as a gun safe. [editline]12th October 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Ecarnacion;25368621]If you were to add up all the attacks that were inspired strictly by religion the portion that were committed by Christians would be statistically 0%.[/QUOTE] I guess the crusades and witch trials were just made up huh.
I blame video games.
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