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How important is truth to you? Do you follow the news? What holds greater significance for you: news that's 100% accurate or news that aligns with your beliefs?

And when it comes to matters of faith, how important is your belief in God? Is it important enough to actively seek understanding, or is it enough to simply believe?

Ultimately, what holds the utmost importance in your life? Share your thoughts and values.

FvckY0u 8 Sep 9
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Ummm, where/what/how does one find NOTHING, exactly...."god" yer ass!

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Let me share: apparently religion is very important to you. Please go away, and stop writing nasty things on our pages. We understand that your evil abrahamic religion requires you to spew anal drivel at the non-religious, but we see it for what it is: anal drivel.

Please take your religious poop to another venue. Smart people don't believe in a god. Only those who believe that people who herded animals, treated their wives worse than their animals, and had biblical relations with their animals, could write a book that explains life and believe in a god.

May Zeus have mercy on your soul.

@FvckY0u
Your attention is anal drivel as well.

This just proves the point that you are religious and pretending to be non-religious. You completely sidestepped the issue, and pivoted to another subject.

Take your nasty anal-drivel filled religion elsewhere.

@FvckY0u
Not direct from my thoughts, direct from your mouth.
You had in your mouth what I wouldn't hold in my hand.

@FvckY0u

Be my guest. I hope blocking me means I won't have to read your orally administered anal drivel.

Anyone whose profile name is "FvckY0u" can't be too high on the IQ scale, so your "contributions" to this site won't be missed by me.

@FvckY0u

... apparently you care enough to answer this one twice.

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All news is biased, but I appreciate news that tries to be factual. Blatant hypocrisy by the wrong wing nutjobs is not news! And there is no place for religious bullshit in my life.

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No news is completely accurate. News reporting is sort of like weather reporting. Media has learned that people tend to like news that aligns with their beliefs. As for faith, I have none. I no longer believe in gods of any kind.

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I’ll listen to/watch newsmax and CNN, BBC, Daily Wire, Joe Rogan, etc. the truth is always somewhere in the middle. Most are paid to feed you a particular narrative with a pre-determined end result.
Make up your own mind.

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Most news is biased be it TV news or newspapers. I invariably find that if I read something in the press that I know something about there are inaccuracies in the story.
As for belief in god, i think you are on the wrong site to ask that question.

@FvckY0u there is an old Scottish saying attributed to Robert Burns " Facts are chiels that winna ding" Translated to the English it means "facts are things that cannot be disputed". But what is a fact. Not so long ago it was thought that an atom was the smallest particle and that was considered to be a a fact. Now we have numerous sub atomic paricles some popping in and out of existance. Facts like truth tend to be what people want them to be and if someone ands a statment with "fact" you can be sure that it is just that person's biased opinion.
I do follow the news but never take it as the undisputed truth.
I intensely dislike religion not only because of the harm it has done and is still doing but because I find it illogical, irrational and as it is based based on nothing more than primitive man's superstitious beliefs I find it intelectually offensive.

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news that strives to be as accurate as possible works for me

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