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Post by captainbryce on Aug 27, 2018 2:08:55 GMT
Who would you say generally has a thicker skin...atheists or theists?
In my experience, theists are usually more thin-skinned and easily offended by threads that attack their beliefs than atheists. Has anyone else noticed that? But then that would beg the question why. If theists are so confident in their faith and their belief system, they why would they be so uncomfortable when confronted with the opinions of others? Doesn’t this speak to a level of insecurity that they have with their own faith?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2018 2:55:40 GMT
Theism is itself a layer that its wearers don to protect their real 'skin' from existentially troublesome ideas, which means that the real skin doesn't have the chance to become calloused.
By facing up to these ideas with fewer layers, or no layers, atheists have a chance to anneal or callous their outer layer. I wouldn't say that all atheists do this, however, and many of the so-called 'SJWs' who demand to be cossetted and protected from any kind of challenge to their core values.
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Post by Arlon10 on Aug 27, 2018 4:15:30 GMT
You're admitting atheists have beliefs? There's a fresh breeze.
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Post by thefleetsin on Aug 27, 2018 15:04:43 GMT
You're admitting atheists have beliefs? There's a fresh breeze. you do realize that not all beliefs require circling around spirit beings while pointing tinfoil hats skyward. the human heart is boundless, in spite of all the gods whimpering to claim their prize.
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