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On 1 Dec 2003 13:59:20 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Al Evan) wrote: >386sx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... >> Al Evan writes: >> >> > I never argued that there are 'gods.' >> >> The real issue here, for you, is, when did they argue that there are no >> gods? >> >> Or, as one of your "wiser" USENET apologist compadres once proclaimed, >> >> "No true atheist claims that there is no god. :-)" > > >386sx: > That is my exact point: "No true atheist claims that there is no god." >What's yours? Why is it so hard to understand that this is no different than "there ain't no Santa Claus" because the atheist is merely talking about somebody else's wacky belief that has no relevance outside the believer's religion? Note that nobody would even care what you believe if you weren't so in-our-face with it, didn't try to force it where it is neither wanted nor needed, and didn't repeat slanderous falsehoods about those who don't share your beliefs. All it would take is for you to be able to live and let live.
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