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  • ExGay Alex
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    Re: My daughter, and chastity belts.

    Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View Post
    As many Vikings are... How can an atheist be a soldier? Your job was to fight for God and America. Obviously, without a moral compass you would have thought nothing of betraying all your buddies "for the lulz."
    I am curious to have Iron Chariots explain why he is no longer in the army. Is it because you're gay? Or was it because all your Army buddies made fun of your stupid blue "Bob the Builder" tattoo on your upper right quadrant?

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Re: My daughter, and chastity belts.

    Originally posted by IronChariot View Post
    My name is Justin Hendershot. I am a biology student.
    As many Vikings are...
    I am a U.S. Army Infantry veteran.
    How can an atheist be a soldier? Your job was to fight for God and America. Obviously, without a moral compass you would have thought nothing of betraying all your buddies "for the lulz."

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  • Noah Sole
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    Re: My daughter, and chastity belts.

    Originally posted by IronChariot View Post
    My name is Justin Hendershot. I am a biology student. I am a member of the Greensboro Atheist Organization. I am a member of the Freedom From Religion Foundation. I have been to the Reason Rally in D.C. I am a U.S. Army Infantry veteran. I have protested for many secularist causes, and i have spoken against state recognized prayer at the City Council in North Carolina. I must say you're well versed in making unproven, unfounded, unjustified claims and simply repeating whatever you hear without doing any fact checking yourself and then accusing others of those exact same thing. All things considered I'd say you have all of the makings of a true christian. I must also say that I see no reason too look twice at any of your sources since you have already proven them to be ridiculously inaccurate. I have studied things other than your ridiculous fairy tales so you have no grounds to claim intellectual superiority over me. In fact the very fact that you believe things without evidence proves your mind to be inferior. The religious mind will always be inferior because it begins in conviction and then looks for evidence to support that conviction, then throws out any evidence it may find to the contrary, keeping only what suits it's purposes.
    So you're not a Viking then, I'm disappointed. I was going to ask you where you got the idea that Vikings used iron chariots - as a seafaring race they used ships

    It seems you aren't going to valhalla with all your mates from the comic books then, you're just going to burn in Hell along with you fellow atheists

    All the best

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Iron Chariot, Atheist Viking

    Do the attendants in your facility know that you're using their computers?

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Re: My daughter, and chastity belts.

    Originally posted by IronChariot View Post
    Also Bats are birds, (Leviticus 11:13-19) Insects have four legs. (Leviticus 11:20-23) we should kill babies and enjoy it. (Psalms 137:9) and a single boat can hold billions upon billions of animals. (Genesis 6 through 9)
    Yes... what of it?

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: My daughter, and chastity belts.

    Originally posted by IronChariot View Post
    My name is Justin Hendershot. I am a biology student. I am a member of the Greensboro Atheist Organization. I am a member of the Freedom From Religion Foundation. I have been to the Reason Rally in D.C. I am a U.S. Army Infantry veteran. I have protested for many secularist causes, and i have spoken against state recognized prayer at the City Council in North Carolina.
    So? We already know you hate God. A listing of ways you've shown it is unnecessary.
    I must say you're well versed in making unproven, unfounded, unjustified claims and simply repeating whatever you hear without doing any fact checking yourself and then accusing others of those exact same thing.
    Pot, meet kettle.
    I must also say that I see no reason too look twice at any of your sources since you have already proven them to be ridiculously inaccurate.
    Exactly. You refuse to look at anything which does not agree with what you've already decided. That is why you are an incurious, witless parrot who will never understand anyone not exactly like yourself.
    I have studied things other than your ridiculous fairy tales so you have no grounds to claim intellectual superiority over me.
    Comic books and /r/atheism "memes" don't count as "study", kid.
    In fact the very fact that you believe things without evidence proves your mind to be inferior. The religious mind will always be inferior because it begins in conviction and then looks for evidence to support that conviction, then throws out any evidence it may find to the contrary, keeping only what suits it's purposes.
    Have you written President Obama to tell him that he is inferior to you?

    You never answered my question: Why do you not go to your Mommy's church and tell her and all her friends how stupid they all are?

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  • Jedediah
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    Re: My daughter, and chastity belts.

    Originally posted by IronChariot View Post
    My proposal is that christianity is a sick, immoral, unjust, and ridiculous myth which has no bearing on reality.
    I suggest you try pulling your head out of your ass, son. The Scriptures tell us that all are born with knowledge of God. It is only because of your addiction to sin that you suppress the Truth within you. It's not to late to accept Christ, develop a personal relationship with Him, and to enjoy Him forever - which is man's chief end.

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  • IronChariot
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    Re: My daughter, and chastity belts.

    Who says those videos have nothing to do with the topic at hand? My proposal is that christianity is a sick, immoral, unjust, and ridiculous myth which has no bearing on reality. Once this is shown to be true I would say that forcing your daughter to wear a chastity belt because of your own sick demented delusions can easily shown to be a bad idea and a horrible crime. This man should not be praised. He should be arrested.

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  • IronChariot
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    Re: My daughter, and chastity belts.

    I do have a confirmation bias. I am biased towards things that have actually been confirmed, things that have stood up to testing, peer review, logic, and reasoning. If your book can stand up to all of those tests, then I'll read it. I'm not going to sit here and rummage through miles of unfounded claims and stupid hypotheses proposed by failed scholars who are not respected in their field. If you can show me an author who supports your position, who has proper qualifications, who did not go to a religious college, who is respected by others in his field, then I will read their book.

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  • IronChariot
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    Re: My daughter, and chastity belts.

    My name is Justin Hendershot. I am a biology student. I am a member of the Greensboro Atheist Organization. I am a member of the Freedom From Religion Foundation. I have been to the Reason Rally in D.C. I am a U.S. Army Infantry veteran. I have protested for many secularist causes, and i have spoken against state recognized prayer at the City Council in North Carolina. I must say you're well versed in making unproven, unfounded, unjustified claims and simply repeating whatever you hear without doing any fact checking yourself and then accusing others of those exact same thing. All things considered I'd say you have all of the makings of a true christian. I must also say that I see no reason too look twice at any of your sources since you have already proven them to be ridiculously inaccurate. I have studied things other than your ridiculous fairy tales so you have no grounds to claim intellectual superiority over me. In fact the very fact that you believe things without evidence proves your mind to be inferior. The religious mind will always be inferior because it begins in conviction and then looks for evidence to support that conviction, then throws out any evidence it may find to the contrary, keeping only what suits it's purposes.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: My daughter, and chastity belts.

    Originally posted by IronChariot View Post
    I'll stick to official documents taken directly from U.S. history archives thank you very much. There are plenty of idiots who write incredibly stupid books which in no way represent reality. The book you just mentioned is one of them. The U.S. History archives which can be found at <http://www.ushistory.org/> are much more reliable than some stupid book written by some stupid person with a biased agenda.
    Yep, wouldn't want to look at anything that questions what you already believe.

    Confirmation bias, anyone?

    Pathetic.

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  • IronChariot
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    Re: My daughter, and chastity belts.

    I'll stick to official documents taken directly from U.S. history archives thank you very much. There are plenty of idiots who write incredibly stupid books which in no way represent reality. The book you just mentioned is one of them. The U.S. History archives which can be found at <http://www.ushistory.org/> are much more reliable than some stupid book written by some stupid person with a biased agenda.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: My daughter, and chastity belts.

    Originally posted by IronChariot View Post
    I'm not making fun of you for "not being exactly like me." I'm making fun of you because you are an easily lead, gullible idiot who believes in fairy tales and expects others to believe it too without any evidence to support your claims. You live your life by the writings of unenlightened old hairy men from the Bronze Age who were barely literate and lived in the desert. I love how I keep getting infractions for disproving your harebrained beliefs.
    You've disproven nothing, Spanky.

    And you really need to learn your history. The Bible was compiled not in the Bronze Age, not in the Iron Age, but solidly in the Classical Period. You know, the period you Enlightenment Wannabes get all dewy-eyed over.

    Go look it up, instead of believing every little philosoraptor meme you see on /r/atheism, you intellectually incurious, witless little parrot.

    Oh, and why is it you don't go down the street to your Mommy's church and tell all her friends in the congregation how stupid they are, instead of going online where you think you're anonymous and posting idiotic crap? Is it because you're a pathetic little coward?

    Yeah, I thought so.

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  • Levi Jones
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    Re: My daughter, and chastity belts.

    Originally posted by IronChariot View Post
    I'm not making fun of you for "not being exactly like me." I'm making fun of you because you are an easily lead, gullible idiot who believes in fairy tales and expects others to believe it too without any evidence to support your claims. You live your life by the writings of unenlightened old hairy men from the Bronze Age who were barely literate and lived in the desert. I love how I keep getting infractions for disproving your harebrained beliefs.
    No, you are getting infractions for spamming videos that have nothing to do with the topic at hand.

    Didn't I ask you to make an introduction for yourself?

    You are going to feel so stupid some day when you read your posts here.

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  • IronChariot
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    Re: My daughter, and chastity belts.

    I'm not making fun of you for "not being exactly like me." I'm making fun of you because you are an easily lead, gullible idiot who believes in fairy tales and expects others to believe it too without any evidence to support your claims. You live your life by the writings of unenlightened old hairy men from the Bronze Age who were barely literate and lived in the desert. I love how I keep getting infractions for disproving your harebrained beliefs.

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