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DnD Central / Re: The Problem with Atheism
What of an ocean wave approaching the shore that's a few centimeters higher than the one before and the one to follow. Immaterial? Energy transfer through a substance, while mathematically definable, requires some intelligence to separate the wave from the water. That intelligence may give it significance. "The force that makes water strong and that one is different/better. " But even if the wave isn't misunderstood and everything is known about it... So what? As the wave hits the shore none of what was thought matters anymore. It's been part of events that will end.

Any waves we cast are relevant within circumstances and that can change.
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DnD Central / Re: The Problem with Religion
If every Christian disappeared so would your god like the ones before. Therefore nonexistent. Like your philosophy,  a pointless road to travel. Reality isn't related to how anyone imagines it. Meaning if your god was there we wouldn't need to have this conversation.

Funny now they want others to answer questions they couldn't. Are y'all expecting someone to make up answers like you did? Or more likely like the writers of whatever texts y'all wanna believe represents your reality did?
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DnD Central / Re: The Problem with Atheism
Lol.

There is no god. There's no reason to prove make- believe. Using make-believe to guide people's lives leads to a convergence of ignorance justified by delusional thinking, in many cases, that is used to serve the purposes of individual leader's control.

From the other corner : "ATTACK! Did you see that attack! That's not the topic! The topic is how sorry atheists are!"

Funny how any time the subject comes up "superior moral value" flies right out the window.

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DnD Central / Re: The Problem with Atheism
While Christians usually just replay the same trick.

Crying doesn't relieve ignorance. Only god does for you. But then you've just invented a way to justify it.

The amount of stupid that comes from Christianity and Islam speaks for its self. That's not all people involved but the ideology religion perpetuates breeds ignorance. If you can't accept that view is valid you're lost in any meaningful discussion defining a group you then can't understand.
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DnD Central / Re: The Problem with Atheism
Always in circles. They never see the fault and always act like this is the first conversation ever held on the subject.

If you can't prove something is there why would anyone need to prove it isn't there? That lack of logical reasoning is why christianity breeds ignorance. When superstition leads you to believe outlandish things and you start thinking it's another's place to disprove your delusion, you've missed the point of why it's called a "belief". There's nothing to distinguish one god from another. In fact most of your god's stories were stolen/borrowed from the other gods. You then have to accept them all as probably real, and in doing so open the door to more evidence against the idea of gods in reality. Or accept yours is no different and therefore probably no more real. Since we aren't going to have a discussion on you proving Zeus isn't real you can stop your dodging around with trivial "I don't care about you, but you can't answer my question" bullshit. If everything I can't prove doesn't exist then does exist because I can't prove otherwise... Well i'll stop there because that's the difference. I accept I don't know without a need to fill the gap with magic. You're already tripping over basic fallacies. Like looking to reason yourself into a beginning of nothing, you can't prove, just so your god can be there  to start it all... which then eliminates you argument that nothing can even exist. Circular arguments usually from christians not accustom to how little sense their deeply held beliefs make.
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Forum Administration / Re: Attracting new members
Not that I know of.

Manners84 told me a few have expressed a willingness to keep in touch with each other. I'm not there enough to really know. Luxor might.
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DnD Central / Re: Welcome to SMF!
Members from the lounge, that d&d is apart of, are here too. Hence "MyOpera" as the community.  ;)