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Atheists can sometimes have intelligent, well-articulated reasoning. I like atheists because they show that the truth does not depend on being intelligent and articulate.
jaydog77 said:“5. They generally don’t become suicide bombers”
I actually saw that comment a few times here so I thought I’d mention there are no catholic suicide bombers so lets stop putting in the word “generally”. It doesn’t happen
And no one acting in the name of the Pope/Catholicism or quoting from the Catechism ever committed similar acts (And don’t bring up the example of the defensive war call the Crusades or some of the meanies that took part, they acted contrary to church directives)
(Everstruggling,
LOVED your list! Especially #16… how sweet that you refrenced the Blessed Virgin Mother!(she loves you too by the way!)
CM
jaydog77 said:“5. They generally don’t become suicide bombers”
I actually saw that comment a few times here so I thought I’d mention there are no catholic suicide bombers so lets stop putting in the word “generally”. It doesn’t happen
And no one acting in the name of the Pope/Catholicism or quoting from the Catechism ever committed similar acts (And don’t bring up the example of the defensive war call the Crusades or some of the meanies that took part, they acted contrary to church directives)
ROTFL :tiphat:Well, let’s see, besides the fact that they are also children of God, even if they don’t believe it, I have never had one steal my Bible or take my Rosary.![]()
Well it is difficult because the group is defined by the belief, “there is no god” and there is nothing else to unite them. I know only two athiests and they are as different as night and day. One did try to ‘convert’ me and the other just doesn’t care.Okay, got to say. I’m a little surprised that there are so many people that have to struggle so hard to come up with things they like about atheists. (Maranatha and Carol Marie came up with some great ones. I’ve got to give credit.) We’re not that bad.
I disagree. I have a closed mind. I believe that Catholicism is Truth and nothing anybody says will make me think differently. Agnostics, on the other hand, tend to be close-minded about open-mindedness. They tend to say “everybody should have an open mind.” You can’t discuss anything before addressing the existance of truth.Okay, I’ve thought and can’t come up with anything.
A closed mind is difficult to admire.
At least with agnostics, you can have a discussion.
Lady Cygnus said:1. They have a great deal of faith
- I think these would be the ones to seek out the full truth in God once they do decide to convert…therefore the most likely to come to Catholism
Hey Kevan,Atheism is a hobby of mine and I could list a number of things that I detest about the crowd (generally), but here’s something I like: their skepticism. As a rule they don’t fall for flim flam artists and bunkum.
It’s fer sure that you’ll get plenty of chances to use it.Bunkum. What a great word !! I think I’m going to add that to my vocabulary.![]()
If you are refering to Mr. Robertson, that Quote has been proven false. It’s just very believable since he has made simular asinine statements in the past.
- Haven’t heard an Atheist say that the Hurricane was God’s way of letting us know that Ellen DeGeneres should NOT be hosting the Emmy awards.
You are correct, except the person who truly loves God doesn’t care if doing what pleases God makes them feel good, bad, or indifferent. I point to the lives of many saints as evidence, but the one that epitomizes it most (apart from the Virgin Mary) is St. Therese of Lisieux. She came as close to being as perfect in this regard as any person since Jesus and Mary themselves.To the comment that atheists only act in self-interest, I have sometimes wondered if it isn’t true that everyone acts in self-interest. Lots of people try to be good so they don’t go to hell; that would be acting in self-interest. If a person does good because they love God, then they do good acts because it makes them feel good to please God - self-interest again.
So, in some ways it’s nice to see an atheist doing good works - they see value in good deeds without waiting for God’s reward or punishment (for omission).