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When Atheism becomes inhumane
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I spent a couple of hours today with a very dignified elderly gentleman who told me practically his life history. Brought up in an orphanage, adopted, and subsequently dreadfully mistreated, he left home at 15 to make his own way in the world. He survived a broken marriage, married again, and is now settled, very respectable, and reliant upon his faith to sustain him psychologically. He is aware of my complete and utter disdain for organised religion, but I have to say I was gentle with him because how can I, as someone who cares desperately about the plight of humanity, justify demolishing with reasoned and demonstrably provable argument this man's very personal shelter from the harshness of reality? Fellow atheists - please - tell me.
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That last one was to Mark.
So housemouse, you respect the church's right to condemn babies to death because their parents are prevented from using condoms - and you respect a suicide bomber's right to slaughter innocent people in the name of his religion. Well I don't - and I make no apology for that.
So housemouse, you respect the church's right to condemn babies to death because their parents are prevented from using condoms - and you respect a suicide bomber's right to slaughter innocent people in the name of his religion. Well I don't - and I make no apology for that.
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