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I look forward to the day when non-believers are less preoccupied with their lack of faith than believers are with their religion.

hankster 9 June 5
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The only time I am aware of my “lack of faith” is when I am around self righteous (usually christian) A-holes that are trying to prove, in some shape or form, how much better they are than anyone not like them. All religions say the same thing, that every other religion is going to hell, and nonbelievers will suffer the worst.
It’s weird how that’s the bottom line for all religions.
Ah well, The only way anyone will know for sure is when they’re completely dead.

But wouldn’t it be awesome if the one true god had only been worshiped by like 100 people from some unheard of village 1000 years ago?!?! And EVERYONE else went to hell!!?!? I would laugh my ass off. Seriously.
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Huh? Isn’t that a bit broad and presumptive. I never worry about or question my agnosticism. But, until I accepted agnosticism, I thought and examined my “belief” a lot.

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The reason it seems to be a preoccupation is only because the religious are so preoccupied with our lack of faith.... It gets pretty tiresome having people tell you how you are going to burn for eternity in magical fairyland for the "sin" of not believing their nonsensical bullshit for which they have no evidence at all....

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I was just thinking that I have never, in my long life, thought or written about religion , gods and sundry topic as much as I have since signing up here.

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Non-believers typically ARE less preoccupied with their lack of faith. You just pay attention more when they do mention it.

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