Democrats Pass Resolution Applauding ‘Nonreligious Americans,’ Criticizing Churchgoer

Yes, it is. It is the belief that god(s) do not exist.

No, whore, it's not, and that's not what atheism is. The lack of a belief is not a belief.
Is that your belief? Self refuting.

No, whore, it's not self-refuting. Believing what atheism is isn't a belief about theism.
It's really quite simple.

Religion is "an initial circular argument with other arguments stemming from it". A circular argument is an argument which concludes with its initial predicate (ie, an "argument of faith"). The initial circular argument ("argument of faith") of Atheism is that "god(s) do not exist". Atheism is completely dependent upon the truth of that argument of faith.

Nice not even having to lift a finger. You dismantle your own bullshit for me. Atheism is not an affirmative belief that there is no god, no matter how much that fills you with existential angst.

Nice owning you, as always.
 
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Free thinkers as long as you agree with what they think, otherwise you will be marginalized

Wrong.
FreeThinkers have the freedom to explore many and any options.
The Religious-types are locked into a Set of Beliefs that are written down for All Time.

FreeThinkers may question the validity of a 'Man-God'.
The Religious-types have to accept a 'Man-God' as Real.

FreeThinkers may view Jesus as a Man with a Philosophy.
Religious-types are forced to believe Jesus was a 'Man' ... and a 'God'.
 
It can be no clearer, if you are a Christian you can no longer vote Democrat, they do not want you! If you are not a secular humanist, atheist, agnostic, baby killing, covet-er stay away from their party.

https://www.christianheadlines.com/...igious-americans-criticizing-churchgoers.html

Further, the resolution criticizes religious Americans: “[T]hose most loudly claiming that morals, values, and patriotism must be defined by their particular religious views have used those religious views, with misplaced claims of ‘religious liberty,’ to justify public policy that has threatened the civil rights and liberties of many Americans, including but not limited to the LGBT community, women, and ethnic and religious/nonreligious minorities.”

This next part is particularly hilarious,
The Freedom From Religion Foundation said it is “optimistic that the DNC resolution is a sign of bigger and better things to come for freethinkers.”
Free thinkers as long as you agree with what they think, otherwise you will be marginalized

I do not see anything about this on the DNC website.

Lots of claims are made by advocacy groups and news organizations. I prefer to read the resolution for the originating source itself.

Why don't you provide a link to the resolution via a legitimate DNC webpage??
 
Wrong.
FreeThinkers have the freedom to explore many and any options.
The Religious-types are locked into a Set of Beliefs that are written down for All Time.

FreeThinkers may question the validity of a 'Man-God'.
The Religious-types have to accept a 'Man-God' as Real.

FreeThinkers may view Jesus as a Man with a Philosophy.
Religious-types are forced to believe Jesus was a 'Man' ... and a 'God'.
The a few of the Founders considered themselves free thinkers. We were pretty secular as a nation until the politicians put the fear of communism into our national heart, then we started to put a god into everything.
 
The a few of the Founders considered themselves free thinkers. We were pretty secular as a nation until the politicians put the fear of communism into our national heart, then we started to put a god into everything.

If you can keep a secret, I will tell you a fantastic story about Freemasons laying the Cornerstone to the United States Capitol. Including a Masonic Date of 5,793. Don't tell anyone.

"At 10:00 a.m. on September 18, President of the United States George Washington and his entourage crossed the Potomac River to arrive in the city of Washington. There, they were joined by an escort consisting of the Alexandria Volunteer Artillery, and members of Masonic lodges from Virginia and Maryland, and proceeded to the construction grounds approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) away.[3] At the site of the Capitol, Washington was received by Joseph Clark, the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Maryland. A silver plaque, fashioned by Georgetown silversmith Caleb Bentley, was handed to Washington, who stepped into the foundation trench and placed the plaque, whereupon the cornerstone was lowered. The plaque was inscribed with a brief tribute to the "military valor and prudence" of Washington, and dedicated the building in the "first year, of the second term, of the presidency of George Washington ... and in the year of Masonry 5,793."[1] "

"Washington, accompanied by three Worshipful Masters carrying sacrifices of corn, wine, and oil, then struck the stone three times with a gavel, as prescribed by Masonic custom. Washington exited the trench to ritual chanting by the assembled Masons and a 15-gun salute (one gun for each U.S. state) from the Alexandria Volunteer Artillery. Clark then delivered a short invocation, after which a 500 pounds (230 kg) ox was
slaughtered and roasted."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Capitol_cornerstone_laying

Yes Phantasmal. American History. (Best to keep Reality from our Religious friends, we don't want their heads to explode)
 
Wrong.
FreeThinkers have the freedom to explore many and any options.
The Religious-types are locked into a Set of Beliefs that are written down for All Time.

FreeThinkers may question the validity of a 'Man-God'.
The Religious-types have to accept a 'Man-God' as Real.

FreeThinkers may view Jesus as a Man with a Philosophy.
Religious-types are forced to believe Jesus was a 'Man' ... and a 'God'.

I am not forced to believe anything but yes I believe that, you are forced to believe that a child in the womb is not life or you are castrated!
 
I am not forced to believe anything but yes I believe that, you are forced to believe that a child in the womb is not life or you are castrated!
I am not entitled to force my beliefs about life on others. It doesn’t matter what I think, each person must walk their own walk and live with their decisions.
 
I am not entitled to force my beliefs about life on others. It doesn’t matter what I think, each person must walk their own walk and live with their decisions.

Neither am I, How in the world could I force you to believe anything! The thread was about how the democrat party, had marginalized anyone of faith! There is no scientific doubt that what is in the womb is life!!!!!!
 
Neither am I, How in the world could I force you to believe anything! The thread was about how the democrat party, had marginalized anyone of faith! There is no scientific doubt that what is in the womb is life!!!!!!

A. What's the 'democrat party'? Never heard of it.
B. If, in your bumblefuck manner, you meant the "Democratic Party", then no, asshat, they haven't marginalized anyone of faith.
C. Please be less stupid.
 
No, it isn't. The BBT is not science. It is not falsifiable. We don't have a functional time machine to test the null hypothesis.

Utterly irrelevant to the fact that it's a scientific theory and doesn't need to be falsifiable. Nice inversion fallacy, whore.
This is your issue, not mine.

It's OK that you're in completely over your hear here.
 
Neither am I, How in the world could I force you to believe anything! The thread was about how the democrat party, had marginalized anyone of faith! There is no scientific doubt that what is in the womb is life!!!!!!
No, they are elevating the marginalized, not marginalizing the faithful. Remember the time when atheists, agnostic, pagan, non religious could not possibly think of running for office, it’s a very recent memory for me.
 
No, whore, it's not, and that's not what atheism is.
Yes, it is. It is the belief that god(s) do not exist.

The lack of a belief is not a belief.
There you go again, expressing your beliefs... ;)
Care to continue refuting yourself? It's quite entertaining...

No, whore, it's not self-refuting.
Yes, it is.

Believing what atheism is isn't a belief about theism.
A belief about the definition of Atheism isn't a belief about Theism.
A belief that Theism isn't true (ie, that god(s) do not exist) IS a belief about Theism, however.

Nice not even having to lift a finger. You dismantle your own bullshit for me.
No counterargument?

Atheism is not an affirmative belief that there is no god, no matter how much that fills you with existential angst.
Yes, it is. That's precisely what the Atheist is affirming.

Nice owning you, as always.
You don't own me. I am self governed, under God's moral standard.
 
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