so angry and eager to push their opinions down on others?
I know believers are pushy too but I see none in here.
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Because we're right?
"Fear is something that we create in our own minds. Fear could be like fire. You can use it to heat you up, keep you warm, cook your food. There are so many things you can use it for. But if you allow it to go out of control, it will destroy you and everything around you." -Mike Tyson
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It's confused me too. From a totally nonbiased standpoint, here are my thoughts from both sides-
Theist- In most religions, worshippers go to their own version of 'heaven', whatever it may be. They try to preach to everyone else so that others may obtain this too.
Atheist- It seems like converting to atheism you have nothing to gain, besides 'common sense' as many put it. What's the point of switching? Just curious.instagram.com/roanokephil - Misc follow back crew
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