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Was I wrong to laugh in her face?

Lmfao I can’t help but laugh at this. One of my friends told me today that atheist are truly lost souls, who walk around lying to themselves because we deny god. I could not do anything but lol at this. These people obviously don’t think about their beliefs.

EmeraldJewel 7 Jan 23
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If it helps, I like to keep Trump supporters in my FB friends lists. Not because I or they actually agree on politics but simply because I find it entertaining to find out what people in the "other camp" are saying.

laughter can derail a serious potentially thought-provoking discussion, but there's no persuading someone stuck on their own views (like the Christian lady who tried to convince me that I had to take all of the stories about Jesus in the bible literally)

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I think your final sentence should have stopped after the word "think".

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Sometimes the absurdity of peoples ignorance can't help but give you a giggle or two. I just normally smile and say pray for me 😉. The sarcasm is lost on them, but sure makes my day.

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Ask as Jesus did...
"Who are you to judge.....?"

Someone with a brain.

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When something strikes you funny, you laugh. It's a reflex.

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I'd of been hard pressed to not laugh my ass off right then and there.

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I hate to say it - but you were possibly in the wrong. I don't know the history in the relationship - but (whileI surely understand the motivation) we never win an argument by belittling. The first step to opening any dialogue is acceptance (at some level). By laughing in their face, you shut down the possibility of having a deeper discussion.

You may never have been able to have that discussion, depending on the person; but that should be their decision - not one you made by ridicule.

Not judging - under the right circumstance (which we don't know) I may have done the same thing

I laughed cause she obviously failed to inderstand it’s hard to hate something you don’t believe exist that is coming from a man’s perspective point of view that is supposed to be god. It’s nothing more but a story between good and evil that people from the Bronze Age came up with to make sense of their belonging and the world around them, considering science or biology hadn’t advanced. I mean there used to be rain gods or they thought god was angry when it thunder or lightning back in those days. My laughter was mostly triggered by the fact that ever scared me years ago and how dumb I was to think god was love.

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Perhaps the question you may want to ask yourself is" Have I geven her the right to be right ". Giving someone the right to be wrong is easy, for it tells us that we are right. Rather arrogant, don't you think? Perhaps if you look st this situation from a different perspective, you may see that you may be as intolerant and " cock sure" of your position as she is hers. Sorry to burst your bubble of self assured superiority. Being open minded and relatively tolerant (or at least civil) isn't easy or fun.

Lol it was funny for me cause I used to believe this stuff and had to think it through and I know where she was coming from, but the concept of a man made god is ridiculous. It’s alright for them to threaten us with hell, but it’s not alright to laugh at them when they’ve made this same threat over and over?

Call me arrogant, but the concept of a personal god that hears my prayers is a pretty ridiculous one. Life is too short for us not to laugh at... laughable things.

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I do the same thing when I'm told that I can't possibly have morals since I'm an atheist; or when they state the Earth is 6000 years old. It may be wrong, but sometimes you just can't help yourself.

It is not wrong; they have it coming. Like Dawkins said (paraphrasing him: don’t use kiddie gloves with these people. The don’t use kiddie gloves on us and they put a horseshoe in theirs!

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She has redeeming features which is why you still call her friend?

Meant ex friend. There was a huge disagreement t after this cause I tried to reason with her. It sounds nothing more but a story, and hell is too illogical to be real.

You tried to reason with her? YOU TRIED TO REASON WITH HER??!! Reason? It’s ok... your better self got the upper hand. But don’t try that again... at least not at home! : )

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you know what's good for you. Don't listen to them.

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I don't think you were wrong. I laugh at things I find ridiculous.

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White evangelical Christians are mostly taught from childhood to check their brains at the church door and be obedient to old white men. Any questioning is met with condemnation. Also, they don't read the Bible they defend so religiously or they'd know that the punishment for breaking several of the Ten Commandments was death by stoning. Shoot, you were supposed to be stoned if you picked up a stick on Saturday, or talked back to your parents.

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It's natural to laugh at the ridiculous. It seems that those who place faith in a shared delusion can't seem to get that though they have faith does not mean everyone has to have faith in it.

Gohan Level 7 Jan 24, 2018
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She was completely out of line with you, why should you give her any respect in return?
Laughing in her face seems totally appropriate.

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Most are so brainwashed they think that the way they do it is the only way.

“The belief that there is only one truth and that oneself is in possession of it, seems to me the deepest root of all that is evil in the world.”
Max Born

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My family considers me a lost soul. I consider their beliefs to be typical for people world wide. They find comfort in having answers. Their answers are provided by the Bible. If they question the answers, they have not done so to my knowledge. I would rather be unsure and accurate than being led around by unproved dogma. They don't understand my position but that's alright. They don't possess the ability to get outside the box.

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Understandable but not very nice really. But Hell sometimes you've just got to hand out some poo 🙂

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With a comment like that atheists being lost souls i would feel bad about laughing

Right, once laughter subsides you see how pathetic they are and pity takes over.

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People have a right to believe in whatever they want....some genuinely believe there is a god....some....need comfort....and for these reason...believing in god is their comfort.....other’s I imagine....like all the prison documentaries about America’s worst crimes.....suddenly are changed souls....a long time after they have committed the terrible crime.....the part I don’t like....is when they start preaching to me....especially after I’ve told them in a very intellectual and pleasant way...that I don’t believe....

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Does anybody else think most don't even "know" their belief systems (bs)? I try to stay out of that conversation. Pick your battles is what I learned in college and not much more.

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I've said it a million times. Reasoning with these people won't work. Laughing at them (gently) does. Once they realize we're not going to be baited, they tend to stop trying.

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Laugh in face is what's I'd do.

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Which gawd is a good response...Today is Thor's day after all.

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I some times do the very same thing. I also occasionally roll my eyes. This is something I am working on. It puts a damper on communication. Sad to admit that the people I love the most are the ones who suffer the most from my laughs and rolling eyes :/

vsh76 Level 5 Jan 26, 2018
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