what is the AHA? and what exactly are they advertising?
a bit. it was last night so i didnt want to read. i think i got it know.
I still have to love this argument....
Because God is the only way any one can know it's wrong to murder someone."How do we define 'good' if we don't believe in God? God in his word, the Bible, tells us what's good and bad and right and wrong. If we are each ourselves defining what's good, it's going to be a crazy world."
Those displays are dandy. Maybe there really is a War on traditional christmas as some of the paranoid fundamental christian's may think.
God does not exist. Those that perpetuate the strange concept of an all powerful master are either stupid or evil. I generally believe they are both. C'mon people, just be nice to each other... The Humanists that posted these adverts are probably just as sick and tired as me of living in a world where all the voodoo religions of the world are constantly rammed down your throat. Try life without God, it's easy!!
it gets kinda anoying when people say there definetly is or isnt a god. you dont know, there is no way to know. creation exceeds the imagiination
i think that religion isnīt basically bad...but whatīs really bad is Church and bigotry...Because if you look back into history, the most people died due to some clerical enmity or some "superrior idea".
Everybody should have his own "God" in his mind. Because i really dontīt need some religious God to know, that to kill someone is bad.
By my opinion, and please forgive, religion as i know it, is for weak people.
Im trying as hard as I can to live my life and be a fucking man.
yes, the absolute majority of people celebrate Christmas not because of some religious occasion, but because ouf tradition. "Modern" Christmas have nothing to do with Christianity. Itīs just an occasion to meet your family and celebrate a few days of yule-tide. But sometimes is very hard to relax during the Christmas madness :-)
Im trying as hard as I can to live my life and be a fucking man.
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