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What has become of the stormtroopers of theism?

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sandyRoe | 00:15 Fri 13th Jan 2012 | Religion & Spirituality
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The place seems much quieter without them...
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Called upstairs for a pep-talk ?
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Or perhaps their titanic efforts proved no match for the iceberg that is atheistic obduracy.
night sandy
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you away out clubbing?
I think they have been struck by a bolt of lightening for failing so miserably in their quest of conversion :)
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softly softly cachee monkey. I haven't altogether given up hope yet.
See you in Fibbers x
//See you in Fibbers x//

Sounds like the logical first place to look . . .
@sandyRoe - “Or perhaps their titanic efforts proved no match for the iceberg that is atheistic obduracy.”

Oh, the irony! We've had well over a thousand years of Christian rule where the Church told the people how to live their lives, how to pray, how much money they should tithe and not to think but to simply obey religious laws on pain of death or social ostracisation.

Only in the last hundred or so years has the atheist voice been heard and only in the last few decades has it gained a voice powerful enough to be heard above the deafening clamour of religious certitude.

And for using logic and reasoning in the face of abject religious absurdities you accuse atheists of being obdurate?
maybe they are on holiday.
The major problem that theists have is that as soon as they attempt to argue their cause they are lost because they attempt to use logic which is the territory of the atheist.
If they just stick to 'well that is what I believe and I am going to heaven' then end of debate.
I like the 'titanic' reference Sandy
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What place has logic when it comes to faith? The heart has its reasons which reason can not know.
Yes, I'm quite pleased with that metaphor. :-)
Unlike those others Sandy, with you;

"even the ranks of Tuscany could scarce forbear to cheer"

Stay on the bridge Horatio!
Been on holidays almost all of the December, got back thinking it would be cold but found out that it is milder than Lahore (Pakistan). Now I am in January and being an accountant and tax compliance worker, I am too busy to care about what few atheists on a website called answer bank believe. lol. See all of you a bit later, take care of yourselves.
Hello Keyplus, I don't think they're talking about you. Hope you've had a good holiday.
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Naomi, I value your opinion. Do you think the titanic metaphor was an elegant phrase or is it a bit laboured?
one of them has been suspended. Perhaps an atheist sought to silence him, who knows?
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God knows. :-)
Hi keyplus :-) Atheists don't believe anything, and they probably don't care what you believe. However if you wish to say somthing controversial I am sure someone will engage with you in a civilised discussion.

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