Why Christians Find Meaning In The Suffering Of Others – The Atheist Experience #617

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25 Responses to “Why Christians Find Meaning In The Suffering Of Others – The Atheist Experience #617”

  1. By DeadlyChinchilla on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    Not really. The …
    Not really. The only one confused here would be the one tossing out political labels in what is a theological (or non-theological, if you will) debate, with some philosophy tossed in concerning the state of evil.

  2. By Jbear9 on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    Well, you got me …
    Well, you got me there:)

    (It’s self is two words, btw:)

  3. By Scrapheap71 on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    “Evil, if it exists …
    “Evil, if it exists, is a vile purpose, not a desire. ”

    You said that “X” is incompatible with “Y”. You then go on to describe how “X” IS compatible with “Y”.

    Classic Orwellian doublespeak!!

    You’ve been busted, now STFU!!

  4. By Jbear9 on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    Well, I guess god …
    Well, I guess god gave him the brain tumor, too, right?

  5. By Jbear9 on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    Thanks, …
    Thanks, Deadlychinchilla:)

  6. By Jbear9 on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!! …
    BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!! Great!

  7. By TimCubUAkbar on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    As a gay man, I …
    As a gay man, I think I am objective enough to answer the question quite honestly, indeed. I think I can safely say that, yes, some men would still be wrong, even if there were no women.

  8. By milenium666 on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    can someone tell me …
    can someone tell me an e-mail i can contact the guys from the show ?
    i’d like to know if Matt Dillahunty ever wrote any books too, i tried looking it up at google and others .. but couldn’t find anything .
    thnx ppl.

  9. By kokobaboko on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    No, I happen to …
    No, I happen to have expertise in the field and jails are not full of normal people. The vast majority are sociopaths. 78.4% of Americans claim to be Christians. 16.1 are nonreligious, the majority being atheist. 75% of the prison population is religious while less than 1% are atheist. Religion attracts the mentally ill.

  10. By 99minerkc on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    I would find GREAT …
    I would find GREAT meaning in seeing TVevangelists suffer!

  11. By controllerbrain on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    If God ever does …
    If God ever does exist it will be because we created him.

  12. By NotTooObvious on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    excellent video!
    excellent video!

  13. By Kieranfoy on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    Dost a lump of clay …
    Dost a lump of clay writhe when it’s creator doth shatter it? Doth the clay scream aloud it’s agonies to the heavens? Doth a pot feel? Doth pseudo-Elizabethan speech grant unto it’s speaker a better argument?

    Nay.

  14. By DeadlyChinchilla on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    Heh, no problem. ^ …
    Heh, no problem. ^_^

  15. By DeadlyChinchilla on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    Thank you for the …
    Thank you for the more accurate numbers, but I will state again, “expertise” and otherwise, that many normal people are in jail. Yes, many sociopaths, but many normal people as well. I know 3 people currently serving, all “normal” people caught with personal pot stashes. (That isn’t to say I approve of their use, just that I know they aren’t sociopaths.) California is not friendly in that regard.

    And your last comment on religion is pretty much what I said, so it seems we agree somewhat.

  16. By stargateproductions on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    The universe does …
    The universe does not care if we humans are good or evil. However I do.

  17. By DeadlyChinchilla on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    More nonsense, more …
    More nonsense, more misunderstanding my initial comment, and more useless posturing. Classy.

    This is done now.

  18. By kokobaboko on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    Breaking the law …
    Breaking the law makes you a sociopath.

  19. By DeadlyChinchilla on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    What is a “petard?” …
    What is a “petard?” Did you even have a point, or is a bad insult all you’ve got?

  20. By Scrapheap71 on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    Hoisted by your own …
    Hoisted by your own petard.

  21. By kokobaboko on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    No moron, not …
    No moron, not adhering to laws is a symptom. Obviously you are out of your league.

  22. By DeadlyChinchilla on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    So much for that ” …
    So much for that “expertise” you claimed… “sociopathy” is an actual mental disorder, not something you label anyone who gets caught smoking pot. How absurd… honestly, research what you’re saying before you say it. It saves me time, and you look more informed.

    Also, that goes without going into breaking unjust laws, or socially unnecessary laws. Following laws simply because they exist does not make one mentally healthy, nor does breaking them make one mentally ill.

  23. By kmonster420 on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    You guys should do …
    You guys should do a “cribs” show… Id like to see whats in your fridge.

  24. By araless on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    And what if they …
    And what if they legislate the use of khaki pants? I know this is ridiculous, but what if the government passes a law that states you must wear khaki pants and nothing else. If you wear gym shorts, are you a sociopath? Are you displaying a symptom of a mental disorder? No. Sociopathy is an actual psychological disorder that doesn’t have anything to do following state ordinances.

  25. By DeadlyChinchilla on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply

    Yet once more you …
    Yet once more you demonstrate you don’t know what you’re talking about. Breaking a law is not inherently a “symptom” of anything, and certainly not any mental disorder or actual sociopathy.

    Go back to school. Its clear you didn’t finish.

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