Posted on 03/10/2013 7:56:54 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Talk about a contradiction-in-terms.
In any church of atheism, unless you supply free beer, to get two people you will need a mirror.
It’s all for the “tax exempt” status.
It's important.
When people get rid of God and religion in their lives, they create a hole. And these people are trying to fill the hole because they recognize that something has been lost.
So perhaps it will occur to them that the thing they have lost is something REAL.
Don’t atheists already have the Unitarian Universalist Church?
I think the agnostics have that one.
How do you expand,... nothing?
RE: How do you expand,...
I guess they’re planning to “evangelize” ( note the quotes ) the world by convincing as many people as possible to NOT believe in God.
Just another target for the ‘Islamists’! LOL!
The’ve exchanged the truth of God for a lie,
“Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools” Romans 1:22
The atheists I know will just sleep in and ‘say’ that they went to the Sunday Assembly.
Since Atheism is a religion, it’s time we get it out of our schools and government.
It’s just proving that atheist/secular humanism is a RELIGION.
The very same RELIGION our own government has now sanctioned as the official state religion , so much for separation of church and state .
Everybody wants to belong to something, even if that something represents NOTHING.
I find it amusing how militant atheists constantly criticize Christians, yet somehow feel they must copy for their own ends Christian holidays, services, music, etc...
Today's atheism is a religion. Otherwise they would shut up and not bother anybody.
I don’t know why they needed a separate “church.” Half of the so-called religions today are little more than social feel-good clubs anyway.
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