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haqqaton said:
JWeinCom said:


Well, think of your beliefs.  Did you consciously choose them?  If you wanted to truly believe in another religion could you just choose to do so?  If you wanted to be an atheist could you simply choose to be one right now?

OT: I'm christhian.

I don't agree altogether that being atheist is not a choice. It is. In fact, you have to have a lot of faith to be an atheist. Even Richard Dawkins  - the christhian apologist xD - call himself an agnostic because he (and no one) can be 100% sure that God or gods doesn't exist.

I'm not judging it. I'm just saying that, in my opinion, it is a choice.


Do you really want to take advice from the guy who is not objective whatsoever?
It clearly states in this book that "Christianity is the most logical view to have, it encompasses both Atheism and other religions".
Whoever wrote this book is clearly biased. Also this sort of text has been going on since medieval times; those who claim their belief superior to those of others.

It is one thing to be religious, agnostic or atheist. To state that your 'belief' is the superior one is simply arrogant.