Your belief is there is no God, Fine, but once you make that argument
to others you are preaching your beliefs or lack there of. Did you
notice nobody here is trying to convince you to believe? Yet you very
strongly try to make make the case that others shouldn't and that your
decision is based on intelligence.

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On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 9:58 AM, zaphod <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> This makes no sense to me…how can a lack of belief be a religion?
>
> I think the issue is that a lot of religious people can't see anything other 
> than something being different from their religion.  This is the equivalent 
> of saying, "Well, they don't believe in Santa Claus so they must have believe 
> in another power that creates gifts out of nothing".
>
> I get accused of being an atheist because I'm angry with god.  How can I be 
> angry with something that I don't believe in?  Again, they frame their 
> argument in they're environment of belief.
>
> Likewise, when someone asserts that atheists say there are no gods…I'm pretty 
> sure it's not an atheist saying that.  Most atheists I have known, have 
> chosen logic over faith to come to their conclusions.  Proving a negative is 
> not a logically possible.  Inferring from our current evidence (or lack 
> thereof) that there's not a god is different.
>

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