I don't believe in god, but I believe in ghosts

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  • So you can see how one is highly irrational and not the other?

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    • Most Christians assume that evil existing because a talking snake tricked a woman cloned from a guy's rib to eat some fruit is perfectly rational, but reincarnation is irrational bullshit. Most Buddhists believe the opposite.

      "Irrational" is a highly subjective idea.

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    • So it's rational to believe nothing exploded and made a big bang? Is it wise to believe everything you're told?

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      • That's some weakly formulated appeal to ridicule. If you don't understand physics don't say ridiculous shit like that.

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        • Hey, that's what science told us, a big bang, right?

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          • Except that you don't have the sightest idea about the physics of it yet think you can deride it with your theistic sneer.

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            • I like how you act like you know everything about me to feel better about yourself, Point is, if you're right and there is nothing after death, i can be a sick fuck serial killer and bash peoples brains in and feast on their hearts and still have the same fate as a narcissistic atheist such as yourself. You seem to put others down because of their beliefs and believe you're superior because someone believes in a higher being, how tragic and pathetic. :)

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              • No, I ridicule the theists who believe THEY know the truth because an old book said so and have the nerve to sneer at atheists and scientists who did actual research and calculations to describe the universe.
                Shall I remind you of the condescending tone of YOUR comment?

                "So it's rational to believe nothing exploded and made a big bang?"
                Yes it is rational because it's what is observed through red-shifting galaxies. If they uniformly seem to drift away from each other then it makes sense to believe they were at one point closer. Note, however, that it is space-time itself which is expanding, not galaxies travelling over the space-time geodesics.
                Yet your question, while not only revealing your lack of understanding of the subject, sounded like a sneer, meant to put me down.

                "Is it wise to believe everything you're told?"
                That too sounded like a sneer and the joke's on you since you are the one whose belief seems rooted in dogma and brainwashing.

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      • "Is it wise to believe everything you're told?"

        lol the nerve. Don't you believe some ancient fairy tale book written by desert goat herders only because the book itself says those herders talked to god?

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        • who said i was a christian? who said i was muslim? who said i was atheist?

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