See: atheists think the Holocaust is neither bad nor good, as they must deny the Moral Law as it is evidence of God's existence. #AtheistAbsurdity
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Or you know atheists tend to find the Holocaust to be a period of horror and despair, and it’s supporters to be the most foul excuses for human beings, for the same reason we reject your religious based Moral Law. Because your Moral Law defines you as being great and wonderful, and everyone else is a sinner to be brought into line of your thinking, rather than as your own Bible says, “all men fall short of the glory of God.” Yeah, we ain’t perfect, neither are you, dipshit. Get used to being as human as atheists.
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"If there is a god, he will have to beg for my forgiveness ." - a phrase carved into a concentration camp cell wall by a Jewish prisoner
Is the above absurd, Bitch?
Here's a not -absurd question: Would you have allowed Shitler to exist to exert the law he considered 'Moral' against those your supposedly 'Moral' God called his 'Chosen People'...?!
...because you know what you'll be admitting if your answer is anything other than 'No'. And even if you do, you'll be further admitting that your 'God' = Shitler.
Welcome to Hobson's Choiceville, Bitch. Population: you .
Atheists (in general) think the Holocaust was one of the worst thing man has ever done.
People can be moral with or without religion.
People can be immoral with or without religion.
If you think you’re only moral because you fear a god, you’re not moral.
I’m moral because I don’t want to harm others, nor infringe on other people’s human rights.
#FundieFatuity
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it countless times again; if you need a third party (god) to tell you what’s moral and what’s not, and need the threat of torture hanging above your head 24/7 to be moral, then you aren’t moral to begin with.
No, we atheists (or at least, I am) tend to be good people because we choose to. Not because we are forced to. Choke on that, jackass!
Besides, we tend to define “good” as “not causing needless harm to fellow living beings”. You jerks tend to define it as “anything that doesn’t personally offend my god/me”.
Atheist here.
Does not think the events collectively known as “The Holocaust” were neither good nor bad.
Knows full well they were evil, disgusting, depraved, and obscene.
See: It's evident to us the Holocaust was bad, because we know humans have individual worth; unlike you, who believes life is worthless compared to a nonexistent eternity, and considers all humanity to be as worms before your imaginary tyrant.
I'm pretty sure that not having the god program running doesn't make it impossible to feel things like empathy, horror, and sadness on the behalf of people who went through great amounts of suffering.
Such things are not defined by religion for the average person.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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