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Perhaps, I should stop being so harsh.
And perhaps you should can your banter, because in every little argument you have sparked with me, you have not yet managed to make a thoughtful or poroperly indformed point, hence, I remain unconvinced.
Enough ignorance, please.
Try thoroughly thinking over and analysing things before you claim to believe in them, be them omnipotent spiritual beings or moral beliefs.
It's what I do, and therefore am thoroughly drawn to whichever side of an issue I chose to accept. This also being why I won't be swayed by people's objections.
I laughed faiiirly hard when I read that thing about there being proof to jesus' existence.
Also, I am pro-choice, but on what grounds do you question that? I am merely pointing out that I don't like the idea of religion, but I am not trying to boycott it or start huge debates or burn down churches.
If people feel they need to believe in a higher power then so be it, I simply don't feel that I do.
I am a very strong supporter of animal rights, gay rights, abortion, and environmental awareness.
As well as, as you can see from my article, Civil rights.
How is alliteration a persuasive technique?