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by wtfwhateven
221 days ago
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Not sure why you're so insistent on avoiding the multiple questions people have asked you that are inconvenient for your narrative. Why does believing something is right or wrong require religion or is in any way religious? Why does someone having signals in their brain making them a believer of religion make their beliefs more justified than someone who does not? Have you ever asked someone why they believe in god or do you just immediately stop questioning the "legitimacy" of their beliefs the moment you realize they believe in religion so they must be right? People have explained to you why they believe x is wrong, you refuse to accept their answer and insist they "sound religious" Why, in your opinion, must nonreligious people constantly justify their belief in x being wrong if you don't demand the same of religious people? Double standards. |
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