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 Gregrios
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		Gregrios wrote:The reason why your test is a failure is because the author has a perspective that likely no Christian would ever agree with. That being said, how can someone argue something that portrays the opposite of what they believe? It would be like me giving you a test on how to live a worthy life in the eyes of God. It's pointless and a tad insulting.


 StiffMittens
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		john9blue wrote:OK, well instead of copying and pasting like DM did and "pushing buttons" (read: being a douchey troll), I'll bite. Answering from a Christian viewpoint here (as that is what this thing attacks), although there are some parts of it I have issues with. Answering the first five:
1 - C. Concerns the question of evil and seeming contradiction between an omnipotent/benevolent God and what we perceive to be "bad" things (which is actually nature running its course).
2 - A&C, then D. Pray after the medics take him away if you like. Question implies that those who pray neglect other forms of help and make irrational decisions. Hardly worth answering.
3 - D. See Question 1. And you forgot one thing- the neighbors started the fire themselves.
4 - B then maybe A. Seems like you (or whoever you ripped this from) misunderstands free will. If we always did what God wanted, then what kind of free will would that be?
5 - Any of them... Forgot to mention "dying for humanity's sins" there, didn't ya?
If you want more detailed answers, go check some apologetics websites.
Now, which of the following best represents the philosophically neutral, totally nonfanatic, and completely harmless position of atheism?
A - Mao's Cultural Revolution and Great Leap Forward
B - Several antireligious manifestos becoming bestsellers in the same year
C - The attempted removal of "God" from the Pledge of Allegiance and our currency
D - Stalin's gulag camps and closing of churches
E - The "War on Christmas" and movement to rename the Christmas tree and silence non-secular carols
F - Sam Harris' belief that those with certain beliefs should be murdered
G - Threads such as this one
South Park was right (as it is about pretty much everything)- radical atheism is every bit as blind and dangerous as radical theism. Hypocrites. I need to stop posting in religion threads, it's bad for my health. Or I could start trolling. Or post one sentence long pretentious responses without any real value. Maybe the atheists on this forum know what they're doing after all.
 
 

 Haggis_McMutton
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		StiffMittens wrote:I think you're missing the point (perhaps willfully). This is not a test but rather a questionnaire.

 jonka
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		john9blue wrote:Now, which of the following best represents the philosophically neutral, totally nonfanatic, and completely harmless position of atheism?
A - Mao's Cultural Revolution and Great Leap Forward
B - Several antireligious manifestos becoming bestsellers in the same year
C - The attempted removal of "God" from the Pledge of Allegiance and our currency
D - Stalin's gulag camps and closing of churches
E - The "War on Christmas" and movement to rename the Christmas tree and silence non-secular carols
F - Sam Harris' belief that those with certain beliefs should be murdered
G - Threads such as this one

 jonka
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		john9blue wrote:OK, well instead of copying and pasting like DM did and "pushing buttons" (read: being a douchey troll)
john9blue wrote:1 - C. Concerns the question of evil and seeming contradiction between an omnipotent/benevolent God and what we perceive to be "bad" things (which is actually nature running its course).
john9blue wrote:2 - A&C, then D. Pray after the medics take him away if you like. Question implies that those who pray neglect other forms of help and make irrational decisions. Hardly worth answering.
john9blue wrote:3 - D. See Question 1. And you forgot one thing- the neighbors started the fire themselves.
john9blue wrote:4 - B then maybe A. Seems like you (or whoever you ripped this from) misunderstands free will. If we always did what God wanted, then what kind of free will would that be?
john9blue wrote:5 - Any of them... Forgot to mention "dying for humanity's sins" there, didn't ya?
john9blue wrote:Now, which of the following best represents the philosophically neutral, totally nonfanatic, and completely harmless position of atheism?
A - Mao's Cultural Revolution and Great Leap Forward
B - Several antireligious manifestos becoming bestsellers in the same year
C - The attempted removal of "God" from the Pledge of Allegiance and our currency
D - Stalin's gulag camps and closing of churches
E - The "War on Christmas" and movement to rename the Christmas tree and silence non-secular carols
F - Sam Harris' belief that those with certain beliefs should be murdered
G - Threads such as this one
john9blue wrote:radical atheism is every bit as blind and dangerous as radical theism.
john9blue wrote:End with straw-man dull flame comments
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
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 Dancing Mustard
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		Dancing Mustard wrote:john9blue wrote:2 - A&C, then D. Pray after the medics take him away if you like. Question implies that those who pray neglect other forms of help and make irrational decisions. Hardly worth answering.
No it doesn't, that's a misunderstanding on your part.
The question points out the fact that despite being omnipresent, all knowing, all merciful and of limitless power, our allegedly loving and benevolent God is happy to let us (even the best Christians among us) rot and die, regardless of our upstanding lives and our prayers for his aid.
The question points out that we are all far better served by just getting on with life, and seemingly completely unaffected by, allegedly necessary, prayer.


 StiffMittens
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		Gregrios wrote:The reason why your test is a hilarious is because the author has a perspective that likely no Christian would ever agree with. That being said, how can someone argue something that portrays the opposite of what they believe? It would be like me giving you a test on how to stop being awesome and brilliant. It's pointless and a tad insulting.
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 pimpdave
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 thegreekdog
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		Neoteny wrote:The same tired arguments that we've all seen before?
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.

 MeDeFe
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		Dancing Mustard wrote:7. You are the Creator of the universe. Your chosen people are a tribe of nomadic herdsmen, presently in bondage on one of the millions of your planets. Their ruler is being quite obstinate. Keeping in mind that you possess not only infinite power but also infinite love, your best course of action would be to:
a. Cause the ruler to drop dead of a heart attack
b. Cause the ruler to fall off a cliff
c. Visit the ruler in a dream and persuade him to let your people go
d. Slaughter a great number of innocent babies who had nothing to do with the ruler's policies
Dancing Mustard wrote:21. Jesus was God, and God knows all things, including all the medical knowledge that will ever be known. Why did Jesus blame demons for the case of epilepsy he cured?
a. He was suffering from a temporary case of "brain freeze"
b. The Aramaic word for "demon" is the same as the word for "cranial malfunction"
c. Neurology was not his specialty
d. In first-century Palestine, demons really did cause epilepsy. This affliction only began to be caused by anomalous electrochemical brain activity after about 1850 A.D.
Dancing Mustard wrote:
24. Down through the ages, who has been most responsible for the medical discoveries that have relieved untold amounts of suffering and pain, and extended the length of that most sacred of creations, human life?
a. Medical doctors
b. Research biologists
c. Chemists
d. The Catholic Church

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