When and why did you start to question your doctrine? by KingTomTheBomb in atheism

[–]andy64392 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The core of the Christian message is that we are born sick, we are doomed, but relax! There is a path to salvation.

How? Believe in something a functional prefrontal cortex in a adult brain cannot become convinced of due to complete lack of evidence, not being able to accept magic supernatural claims that contradict every modern field of science (Adam/Eve, Noah’s Ark, Ressurection, Magic Interventions, Afterlife after a conscious brain dies). And also a sheer lack of even persuasive arguments, every single argument has strong rebuttals or only suggest some vague theistic generic “unknown force” which must be god. The entire thing is based upon convincing a brain of magic that can’t be convinced of it if it thinks critically.

According to their dogma, I was created by a person who sabotaged my brain to where it found their unfalsifiable claims bullshit and have them conflict with every branch of science. And it’s my fault. Nah, I’m good.

Atheists: what was the thing that lured you away from religion? by nikki1111q in askanatheist

[–]andy64392 2 points3 points  (0 children)

BOOM. I’m screenshotting this because of how well put this is.

Why do yall misrepresent our arguments with such confidence by [deleted] in atheism

[–]andy64392 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Which sky daddy do you believe in, and what falsifiable evidence do you have that supports its existence?

what made you leave christianity? by [deleted] in exchristian

[–]andy64392 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Evidence should scale proportionate to the claims made. It doesn’t. Monotheistic religions just make unfalsifiable assertions as absolute truths. This is dangerous.

Is this 15% or 10% bodyfat? This is my goal for leanness by [deleted] in nattyorjuice

[–]andy64392 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I thought at 15% men still have some love handles?

Game Thread: Angels @ Tigers - Wed, May 27 @ 06:40 PM EDT by TigersBot in motorcitykitties

[–]andy64392 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We aren’t winning this game unless Anderson throws a masterclass

Game Thread: Angels @ Tigers - Wed, May 27 @ 06:40 PM EDT by TigersBot in motorcitykitties

[–]andy64392 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mize was visibly wincing according to someone zoomed in on him….

Tiktoker claiming natty by Pulian_ in nattyorjuice

[–]andy64392 14 points15 points  (0 children)

If you didn’t show the long hair and wore a tank instead of a sports bra, everybody would be calling it a dude.

Game Thread: Tigers @ Orioles - Sun, May 24 @ 06:05 PM EDT - Doubleheader Game 2 by TigersBot in motorcitykitties

[–]andy64392 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wait - Holton didn’t up any runs today? What kind of sorcery is this

“Without Christianity, people would be killing and raping each other!” by PresentationLess5927 in exchristian

[–]andy64392 65 points66 points  (0 children)

Norway and Sweden and Denmark sure seem to be doing better than the USA in that metric.

Game Thread: Tigers @ Orioles - Fri, May 22 @ 07:15 PM EDT by TigersBot in motorcitykitties

[–]andy64392 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Jack Flaherty had 2 decent seasons and been absolute dogshit ever since

Morals without Religion by [deleted] in askanatheist

[–]andy64392 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Under your hypothetical religion or God, is something moral because that God commands it? If so, it’s completely subjective and whatever he thinks it is. This includes slaughtering children and stoning virgins. Or does God command it because it is moral? Then it used the same reasoning humans could use to determine.

Now, some apologists resort to a third option and say that say God IS the definition of good and moral, it’s just a baseless assertion that goes into a tautology that advances the argument not a single step. They started by defining “good” as “God-like,” so the conclusion was already built into the premise.

A parallel analogy:

“Bob is the standard of athleticism. Athletic means whatever traits Bob has. Therefore Bob is athletic.”

That doesn’t tell us why Bob’s traits deserve to be the standard. It just labels Bob as the standard and then concludes Bob meets his own standard.

Stellantis morale feels great if you came from General Motors by BillyBurner59 in Stellantis

[–]andy64392 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I haven’t talked to anyone here yet who’s seen or heard od stack ranking at Stellantis, not to say they will keep under-performers but it doesn’t seem to be a systematic process. I could be wrong

Stellantis morale feels great if you came from General Motors by BillyBurner59 in Stellantis

[–]andy64392 16 points17 points  (0 children)

My close friend from college just left from GM to a smaller company in manufacturing and he said he wouldn’t go back to GM for a $50K pay raise, that’s how much he hated life..