Every single act of an unbeliever is intensely wicked, even those things we would call "charitable" or "noble."
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He uses as his proof an out-of-context Bible quote that says unbelievers never do good. Wow.
So lemme get this straight: If you donated your organs, that'd be charitable, but when I do, it's wicked, just because I don't believe in God? Is this one of those 'morals come from God' things?
Come to think of it, even if morals did come from God, isn't it a bit reaching to say I can't have them just because I don't believe in Him? Isn't that like me saying that you can't be supportive of freedom, since democracy came from the Greeks?
Right so when I donated money to the Mayo clinic that was "intensely wicked". The fact that my family sponsors a child in India is "intensely wicked".
You are a moron, do you know that?
And they accuse US of moral relativism?
Yet, the world would be better off with one more Gandhi and a whole lot fewer fundies.
Now go fuck yourself.
[on edit] Sorry about that #412606
Geeze, Louise - ya try to be a nice guy . . .
and God & Jesus just hate ya all to more for it.
Ah, screw it, I give up. Going to worship at my Alter Of Darwin.
The fact that I am sponsering a young girl in the Phillipines, so that she can have a life filled with hope, education and meaning instead of prostitution and rape is wrong?
Oh, wait. That's right. Most Phillipinos are Catholics, and Catholics aren't Christians. Never mind.
anti-nonsense : Good for you!! and Exactly!!
Then why would you call them charitable or noble? Dipshit.
Every single act
What about reading the Bible, believing it, and converting to Christianity?
Yoda says: at logic you fail, yyyeessss.
So if I were to go down to like a soup kitchen or "Habitat or Humanity" and put in a weekend helping out the needy, it wouldn't matter because I'm an atheist?
Sounds like bullshit.
I would probably be among few atheists there, though... Might be interesting.
I am a believer, I believe that you are a waste of space and that your death would make many people happy and probably solve global warming, bring the price of a barrel of crude oil down to below $25 and eventually lead to the first lesbian, black moslem dwarf to the White house as USA president.
So, no matter which I send you -- $10,000 or a pipe bomb -- I'm going to Hell, regardless?
Hmmm, I wonder which would give me more satisfaction prior to my eternal damnation...
So, if you got into a serious accident, and an unbelieving paramedic came upon you, and saved your life, that would be intensely wicked?
Re: Michael
Yes, of course it would be wicked. I mean, cripes, how can you justify saving this much of a moron?
Re: cui bono
Are you, like, my freaky internet twin? Because seriously, I was thinking that exact same thing!
Fuck you, you pathetic excuse for a human being; you slobbering chunk of especially smelly dog shit. If you do good for the sake of praise in this world, then you’ve already had your reward. Don’t expect God to let you double-dip, you assholish pool of subhuman guano.
You are, on your best day, an unprofitable servant; and your best works are as filthy rags. Do you think, you piss-swilling asshole, that your status as a “believer” changes this fact - that you are entitled to devalue the works of unbelievers when they do right for its own sake rather than out of fear? You think God doesn’t see that you’re a boot-licking coward who would turn evil the second you thought he wasn't looking?
You fail.
Of course, athiests are in a no-win situation - if we perform charitable or noble acts, it's all a waste of time because we aren't Christians. If we don't perform charitable and noble acts, it just goes to show that all athiests are selfish, uncaring and immoral etc etc.
kinda wonder if those fundies actually READ that bible of theirs. Then again they probably believe 'reading' is science and therefore invented by the devil. lol. frustrating
Romans 2 14-15
14 Even Gentiles, who do not have God’s written law, show that they know his law when they instinctively obey it, even without having heard it. 15 They demonstrate that God’s law is written in their hearts, for their own conscience and thoughts either accuse them or tell them they are doing right.
Who gave you the power to judge?
I hope you contract Ebola Zaire, then die in a fire, on a boat in shark infested waters.
So when I cut off eighteen inches of my hair and gave it to cancer patients, I was being intensely wicked? And took time off school to work at Project Angel Food... and sponsored a child's cleft lip surgery...
Well, it's a good thing I would only come to you for clarification of my actions if I was completely senile.
“Every single act of an unbeliever is intensely wicked,"
EVERY act? Every single one? You’re SURE of that?
That sounds more like prejudice.
I mean, really. I drive the speed limit, that’s intensely wicked?
I get an extra $20 in my change and take it back to the cashier, that’s intensely wicked?
Donate to charity, that’s intensely wicked?
Pay off my credit card, that’s intensely wicked?
Give my wife an orgasm without demanding reciprocity, that’s intensely wicked?
Talk my hospital roommate out of his depression, that’s intensely wicked?
Pointing out someone has a bigoted position rather than a rational one, that’s intensely wicked?
Confused?
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