Church on Tuesday wrote: » I'm not religious, never said I was. I respect the fact you, like I, are not religious but I don't respect your lack of respect, tolerance if you will, for people of faith. There is a difference.
Niner leprauchan wrote: » Because I like children (in a purely non paedo way) and don't like to see them suffer Adults? You can all go to hell
Zebra3 wrote: » There you go again. People of "faith". It's a con. Why do you demand respect for people who are gullible?
PonchoMcHoncho wrote: » Respectfully I find your lack of respect for that posters lack of respect disrespectful to people who have lost their respect.
Leg End Reject wrote: » There's enough arseholes in the world within me joining their ranks, empathy and basic decency. I can still be a cnut at times though, but that's the human condition.
Kylta wrote: » My curiosity is getting the better of me. Why be a ¢unt? Actually what would make you be a ¢unt? Actually cos most women are confusing at the best of times, did you mean nut or ¢unt?
Leg End Reject wrote: » Bad mood + someone annoys me = temporary cnut. We all have our off days.
Church on Tuesday wrote: » Why? What's wrong with people who have faith?
Pherekydes wrote: » People can have faith. But that doesn't change the fact that god doesn't exist.
Blair Round Rivalry wrote: » What do you think is the point in being a good person? Is there any reward in trying to do the right thing, often with detrimental consequences to yourself? How does it make sense to you?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I find it really weird and quite disturbing that some people need to imagine there's a god looking over their shoulder in order to be good people. Does that mean they are suppressing a darker side of themselves to please their God and receive some reward in the afterlife but don't actually have a true and natural desire to live a good life and be kind to the people around them?!
Niner leprauchan wrote: » Ah, your one of them.
Originally Posted by Zebra3 View Post There you go again. People of "faith". It's a con. Why do you demand respect for people who are gullible?
joe40 wrote: » I think most people do good because of an ingrained sense of humanity. This was vital for humans to be able to cooperate and build communities. I read about an anthropologist been asked what was the first sign of civilization. The answer wasn't an art work or painting it was a human skeleton that had a healed femur break. The only reason that individual survived was because someone else took care of them. For other animals in the wild a broken femur would be death. We had to lose aggression to survive in large groups, and we needed large groups to develop language skills, cooperation, etc.