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Ccarolinaskies.bsky.social

Atheists widely represent themselves on social media, always complaining and bawling about their 'it's not a religion or belief' and humanist relativism. A friend who was one died a few years back. So, yeah I do know a thing or two.

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Llunardiver.bsky.social

Look if I wasn't a cat in one of my previous lives then how do you explain me behaving like one literally 24/7. Checkmate, atheists.

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Ssirnapalot.bsky.social

You absolutely don’t know any atheists.

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MJkainrivers.bsky.social

I can't know that, and I don't think anyone necessarily can, other than it maybe making mathematical sense. Math is a human construct, so not really. Oh dear. I think that's all it is. The atheists will just admit there is a gap in knowledge.

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Vveryolympia.bsky.social

It's understandable. What's imprinted at an early age is always there, but it can be put aside. Besides, as you must well know, religion is not the same as faith. I'm not a fan of Heaven by guilt. Even atheists have their own systems of belief, in which they can take comfort and be "righteous "

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MJkainrivers.bsky.social

One of the atheists goes on with saying that they can't disprove that something exists, but they still don't believe in it. I can only interpret that as an acceptance that you can't be perfect. Basically, until some kind of evidence arises, they say it doesn't exist.

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MJkainrivers.bsky.social

A scholarly definition wouldn't do that. I fear where they read that, but I'm still curious what it was. One of the atheists goes on saying that they can reject the matter someone made a claim, but that doesn't necessarily mean they rejected the claim itself. (or something like that)

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ENevenicholls.bsky.social

I meant online! Hmm, what was my experience of real life spaces. Atheists: I went to a humanist group meetup once. It was all people who'd been traumatised by religion and needed to talk about it. I'd left Liberal Judaism, and I wasn't feeling traumatised by it (though that's become more complex).

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