Dear Christians,
I'm sorry about the above poster, he is truely a poor sample of atheists as a whole and his misinformed state on your religion should not be taken as a reason to deny the opinions of atheists as a whole.
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What would happen if Xtians were not so outspoken and whiny about their INSANE belief structure.
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Then Christianity would no longer spread and would likely die out fairly quickly. Hardly anyone would deny that.
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What would happen if they stopped crying bloody murder if they see a naked body on network TV?
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If the government regulations on our public airways are lessened due to this then likely the amount of nudity/violence/profanity on public television would likely increase; however, several studies have shown that exposure of youth to pornographic images and violence before a certain age can have a dramatic impact on their development, and several counter-measures should absolutely be added to protect more impressionable citizens before any restrictions are lessened.
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What would happen if a commercial could say "Buy THIS shit, buddy!"
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It would still be unlikely that any corporation would waste their resources on such an unconvincing advertisement.
Are you serious? All this stuff is incredibly obvious and common sense. Do people really go over this stuff in their minds and are unable to come up with adequate answers? Absolutely not.
Your last three paragraphs essentially say. "Why would you not live for fun if you can't look down at those who do?
Envy is what motivates Christians to try to stop other's from living.
There are a number of reasons for why they do this. What other reasons are there for this?"
Response to paragraph 1: They justify it because they view it as being more moral, not so they can look down on others.
Paragraph 2: In this paragraph you give an example that goes against the point you are trying to make since the married person does generally try to stop the unmarried guy from receiving his blow jobs; however, Christians usually justify their pushing their views upon others for moral reasons.
Paragraph 3: WTF? You say there are a number of reasons, then ask us for the other reasons? How can we give others if you don't tell us what the first ones are???
Honestly, if I whole-heartedly believed that people who didn't follow my beliefs were going to be summoned to an eternal period of suffering, I don't know how I could justify not doing everything I could to help protect them.