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…of David Oldfield's rhetoric that "not all Muslims are Terrorists, but all Terrorists are Muslims". Okay, so the IRA and ETA are atheist movements? I believe I speak for a lot of informed people when I say that the mainstream media has been overly critical…
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…that, there is really no reason for a God to make us happy, which negates Augustine and Irenaeus theories. Also, he is basing all of this on the bases that God exists. For that reason, atheists don't hold to this argument at all. Overall, atheists don't hold…
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…reflected less in their poetry. Another difference was in the religious sense. The first generation was pan-atheist while the second were atheist. Atheism can best be seen in Shelley and Keats' poetry. Whether the first or the second generation I think…
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…theological proclamations were honored. Voltaire was quick to exploit this hypocrisy, and it inspired him to come up with his own philosophy on ethics and the role of the church. <Tab/>Far from being an atheist which he considered a "bold…
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…a) external (religious and legal laws), b) internal/ ultimate (conscience, social feeling we have for other people, you are part of the community. 9. Sartre: atheist - no life after death, If there is no God - no right or wrong unless what we say positively…
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…. Once again, it is more human kind that is the emphasis of mockery, and Stevie is not necessarily mocking God. In fact, she goes as far as to rhetorically ask: "Can you question the folly of man in the existence of God?", implying atheist beliefs more than…
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…university six years before. He has been involved with a group of 'free-thinkers' who have now been branded as atheists. Atheism was a capital offence in those days, in effect an atheist was denying the divine right of the monarch to rule. It was treason…
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…. Because freedom of religion was granted to only those who attended a church of their choice, atheists were a bit out of luck. And all the while, ministers were granted tax breaks. Although the tolerance level for religious diversities grew by 1780…
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…and atheist in which he does not believe in any God. Gods such as Zeus, Chronos, Uranius were worshipped by many people in Athens. Socrates not only questioned their existence but also there accomplishments. There was even a play written about Socrates…
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…Russian and was very successful in his studies. At the age of 15 he transferred to a church seminary (or college) that prepared young men for the priesthood. The future dictator of the world's first atheist state thus began life as a trainee priest…
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