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Old 12-26-2011, 01:04 PM   #19
valiumcheepval

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It is good that you mention this, for I have always asked myself: Can theists and atheists find common ground without having to abandon their theism and atheism? It would be interesting to see what everyone thinks on this issue. I have an idea.

Hermano Luis
I was talking about this subject just yesterday. I have mentioned before (I think) that my best friend is a non-denominational Christian. Sure, we disagree now and then but then I disagree with nearly everyone now and then.

I truely believe that there are two different groups of Atheists: those who simply do not accept "supernatural" myths and stories into their belief system and those who actually hate religion for whatever their reasons.

I like to consider myself part of the first group. I really don't 'hate' any religion although I am not very gentle on the institutions.

To the best of my recall I have had really negative interaction with only one zealot member here over all the years I have been a member.
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