Euphoric atheists

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The amount of spite in this thread is getting a little ridiculous. It's getting hard for me to determine who's being legitimately angry and who's trolling now.
As much as how there are atheist that can be as autistic as Christian fundies, one would have to wonder how much is just laughing at idiots who think they are automatically more intelligent because they don't believe in God and how much is just sperging in rage at someone that doesn't believe in a god.

Satan would never do that
@Satan would have better things to do than attack Hannah Montana through an highway sign.
 
As much as how there are atheist that can be as autistic as Christian fundies, one would have to wonder how much is just laughing at idiots who think they are automatically more intelligent because they don't believe in God and how much is just sperging in rage at someone that doesn't believe in a god.


@Satan would have better things to do than attack Hannah Montana through an highway sign.

@Satan would rather attack Leonard F. Shaner, Jr. through a railroad crossing sign.
 
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For the record, apparently this quote was carved into (or written on) the wall in one of the cells in the Mauthausen concentration camp by a Jewish prisoner during the Holocaust. But no, please tell us, 21st century white Western atheist, about how you've experienced suffering on par with that of a Holocaust victim.

But for real, what happened to those poor people during the Holocaust would make anyone question their faith, especially if that was what they were being persecuted for. I remember reading Night by Elie Wiesel for a literature class and it broke my heart, especially when he describes how he slowly lost his faith in God after seeing and experiencing so much suffering.
 
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For the record, apparently this quote was carved into (or written on) the wall in one of the cells in the Mauthausen concentration camp by a Jewish prisoner during the Holocaust. But no, please tell us, 21st century white Western atheist, about how you've experienced suffering on par with that of a Holocaust victim.

But for real, what happened to those poor people during the Holocaust would make anyone question their faith, especially if that was what they were being persecuted for. I remember reading Night by Elie Wiesel for a literature class and it broke my heart, especially when he describes how he slowly lost his faith in God after seeing and experiencing so much suffering.
I see your point, but if I had skin that bad I'd lose my faith in God too. Yeesh.
 
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For the record, apparently this quote was carved into (or written on) the wall in one of the cells in the Mauthausen concentration camp by a Jewish prisoner during the Holocaust. But no, please tell us, 21st century white Western atheist, about how you've experienced suffering on par with that of a Holocaust victim.

But for real, what happened to those poor people during the Holocaust would make anyone question their faith, especially if that was what they were being persecuted for. I remember reading Night by Elie Wiesel for a literature class and it broke my heart, especially when he describes how he slowly lost his faith in God after seeing and experiencing so much suffering.

Really ? It would have to happen to YOU before you start questionning your faith ? That's quite a lack of empathy.
 
Really ? It would have to happen to YOU before you start questionning your faith ? That's quite a lack of empathy.

...Seriously? That's what you took away from the post? Okay then. I feel like I'm taking the bait but holy shit, wow.

EDIT: @c-no pretty much nailed the point of my post.

Anyway, back on topic...

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For the record, apparently this quote was carved into (or written on) the wall in one of the cells in the Mauthausen concentration camp by a Jewish prisoner during the Holocaust. But no, please tell us, 21st century white Western atheist, about how you've experienced suffering on par with that of a Holocaust victim.

But for real, what happened to those poor people during the Holocaust would make anyone question their faith, especially if that was what they were being persecuted for. I remember reading Night by Elie Wiesel for a literature class and it broke my heart, especially when he describes how he slowly lost his faith in God after seeing and experiencing so much suffering.
With those sunglasses and that expression, the guy almost looks like an edgelord.

Really ? It would have to happen to YOU before you start questionning your faith ? That's quite a lack of empathy.
I think Cosmos is implying that the guy is using some quote from a concentration camp except instead of it being said out of going through things that would have one question their faith (such as being part of a mass persecution and wondering why a diety that person worships is doing nothing), the quote comes off as edgy.

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...Seriously? That's what you took away from the post? Okay then.

I feel like I'm taking the bait but holy shit, wow.

Anyway, back on topic...

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Just wondering, what would that image have to do with euphoric atheist outside of the lesser mind part? I don't see how it makes some jab at religion or anything.
 
I don't see what not getting a strong emotional reaction out of music has to do with atheists
One might think it has to do with the phrase "Probably something for lesser minds". Even then, that has nothing to do with atheist.
 
Saying people of a different group have lesser minds isn't unique to atheism
No, but it's also not unusual.

The truly remarkable recurring theme with the "euphoric atheist" movement is that their behavior is indistinguishable from the religious fundamentalists they claim to hate.
 
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