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No, you're antiwhite you are a problem, there's no but but but, it's raus

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Now for the atheist part, it depends on what your definition of atheist is

You know, some people can have a somewhat understandable reason to refuse to believe in god, and you could be one of them one day, don't ever forget that

How?

Well imagine that, one day, you entire family gets killed, and you end up in a fucking wheel chair and you're the only survivor, and you go bankrupt on top of that as a result, total misery ahead, eat shit and die and that's about it

And how did that happen?

The church's roof fell on you all while you were attending a mass

Now let that sink in

How would you feel about god after this one?

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Now imagine a kid who has exactly that story, a kid who got his life turned into absolute shit after such episode

I personally couldn't blame him for refusing to believe in god after that, I think it's understandable at the very least, that, that person could end up having a couple of issues with god, some reasons to hate god actually, after such episode

"Where was he to protect us? Why did he let that happen why did he do that to us?"

It begs some questions indeed...

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And I believe a lot of atheists have that sort of issues with the concept of god because of disastrous life experiences. They've been through very difficult times during their childhood, such as the loss of a mother for instance, due to a stupid accident, "nobody's fault"/"god's will"/"fate", and they just can't accept the concept of the existence of god as a result, because it would mean that god did that to them on purpose basically. And if it's indeed the case then, it's somehow only logical to conclude that god isn't worth any form of worshiping in the end...

See where I'm getting at? All atheists aren't necessarily rejecting god because they are communists or satan worshipers...

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Of course, there are also probably many more who probably just are like saint thomas. It's not that they hate god or have anything against religions or religious people, it's just that they only believe in what they can see/verify/experience by themeselves, and god never showed up essentially

Maybe later, who knows, just like saint thomas

Please read this for my thoughts on the subject, I touched on these issues in this post: https://poal.co/s/Christianity/302076 It says everything you need to know.

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What's the 6th commandment again?

  1. Worship God and God alone.

  2. Do not make any graven image or idols. (It's okay to break this one if you are making an Idol of Jesus, or Mary, or if you are making religious art, I don't think they count).

  3. Do not take the Lord's name in vain. (you cannot use God's name as a curse, and you cannot claim to speak for God without his blessing to do so, directly quoting God is okay though, since they are his words, and not your own)

  4. Remember the Sabbath. (Do not work on a sabbath day, do not take leisure on a sabbath day, instead spend the day in prayer, worship, and reflection, keep it holy)

  5. Honor thy father and thy mother (Okay, so people are telling me that Jesus broke this one, but Jesus is perfect, so he didn't, that or it doesn't mean what those people think it means)

  6. Thou shalt not Murder. (the one you tagged me on, "murder" doesn't means the same thing as "kill", it means to "kill unlawfully", what is the relevance of this commandment here?)

  7. Thou shalt not commit adultery (if a woman takes a man married to another, or a man takes a woman married to another, or a man and woman have intercourse outside of the context of marriage, they are to both be taken before a crowd and put to death by stoning, I think it's a law we definitely need to have right now)

  8. Thou shalt not Steal (Keep in mind that simply taking from other people is not always stealing, again, just like killing, the importance is that it is unlawful, there are a lot of examples of times when it was rightful for the Hebrews to take things from other peoples, just as there were times when it was okay to kill other peoples, it all depends on if God endorses this particular case or not, if you have God's blessing to take it, you can take whatever it is that you want)

  9. Thou shat not bear false witness against your neighbor (this obviously only applies to those of the same people as yourself, as Moses himself had accused other people of occupying land that had previously belonged to his people as justification for slaughtering them, even though his people had never dwelt there before, tat was okay, because his false testimony was not against one of his neighbors, but against another tribe of people)

  10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, or ass, or house, or anything else that belongs to thy neighbor (basically, you cannot desire what another member of your people has, any of their properties, i really don't understand how to enforce this one, but God's wisdom is beyond our understanding)

Look, if anything conflicts between Jesus and the other parts, then you go with that red text of Christ, He is God, and his words are the direct word of the Lord almighty, everything else was more distantly retold and transcribed, so you can't have as much trust in it, but you can trust the words of Jesus.

What is your point here? Killing atheists is no big deal since they incurred the death penalty by breaking rule #1, thus it's not murder to kill them.

It's the only unforgivable sin aside from suicide, except in the case of Judas, who according to his book, was saved after taking his life in remorse over betraying Christ to the Roman judges, even though he only did it because Jesus asked him to since it was a requirement for mankind to be redeemed for original sin. I don't think Judas's suicide counts because of the extraordinary circumstances around it, so it makes sense not to think of it like a suicide you might commit for being from emo atheist goth nihlist.