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    Organized Atheism can it replace Organized religion? Will it succeed?

    we are on the 2012 of the year of the Lord(sorry for the word atheist may be offended)

    Organized religion perhaps the most successful group towards politics and imposing their belief unto the constitution itself and their followers

    How about Organized Atheism? Will they do the same? Will they be successful in terms of imposing their moral standard if there is such thing?

    Organized atheism is there in history that it made it successful to human race?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus_hunt View Post
    Organized Atheism?!?


    Oo nga. Atheism is not a religion. Marcus' belief/principles are not necessarily mine. The only thing we have in common is that we have both disposed of Jesus.


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    "Organized Atheism"

    Sorry but that is really funny.

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    so there are no organized atheism

    how about the organization of atheist

    like this http://www.atheistrev.com/2009/08/or...g-atheist.html

    how can an atheist be successful on their endeavor's if they will not put up such organization on fighting their beliefs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gingerbread2011 View Post
    so there are no organized atheism

    how about the organization of atheist

    like this http://www.atheistrev.com/2009/08/or...g-atheist.html

    how can an atheist be successful on their endeavor's if they will not put up such organization on fighting their beliefs?
    What is the "belief" of an Atheist, if it exist?

    If the goal of such an organization is religious neutrality, then which is considered neutral?

    Atheist says, we have zero you get zero, thus neutral.
    Monotheist says, we have one you have to have one, thus neutral.
    Polytheist says, we have many you have to have many, thus neutral.

    Achieving a goal of zero will only make everyone else an Atheist, but is also true in terms of the others.

    So what exactly such organization will accomplish if their goal is zero? Then zero. Total waste of time.

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    Such will never be a reality. Mas masahol pa yan sa mga protestante. Kung sa protestante may ilang libong secta - diyan sa ateismo milyon ang magiging secta - kasing dami din ng bilang ng ateo. Dahil wala namang iisang moralidad yang mga yan at walang iisang tindig sa mga moral issues. Maski sa pagiging ateo hindi pa din nagkakaisa iisang issue na nga lang: ilang uri ba ang atheist/ateismo? Imagine meron daw 17 samantalang iisa na nga lang ang tindig - walang Dios o mga Dios lols. Mga comediante nagpapanggap na pagkagagaling na mamamayan sa lipunan?

    http://commonsenseatheism.com/?p=6487

    Kaya parang protestante din yan sa debate - puro palusot kase wala naman tinitindigang aral talaga - panggulo lang hahahaha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus_hunt View Post
    Atheist sects

    what's next?
    What's next? For your education a sect can also mean a faction. Para di ka naman katawa tawa lols.

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    Yung mga atheist sects, do they talk about God? What are their beliefs about the non-existence of God?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElCid View Post
    What's next? For your education a sect can also mean a faction. Para di ka naman katawa tawa lols.
    atheist factions



    how smart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus_hunt View Post
    atheist factions



    how smart.
    As an Atheist for 40 years, I noticed that there is not just a wide variety of Atheist positions, but there exists an actual battle between certain Atheist factions. I determined to expand my previously feeble knowledge of the subject, and to analyze what I found to be the positions of my fellow Atheists, using only the principles of logic and rational thought.

    http://www.atheism-analyzed.net/The%...%20Atheist.htm

    Para naman tumalino ka. Baket ano akala mo solid kayo as a group? lols Imagine niyo - wala na ngang pinaniniwalaan may faction pa? lols. Tapos palalabasin mga reasonable silang mga tao? How smart. lols

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    Baket ano akala mo solid kayo as a group
    and who brought the idea of organized atheism in here?

    how smart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus_hunt View Post
    and who brought the idea of organized atheism in here?

    how smart.
    Papalag pa oh lalo lang gugulong lols. Hindi mo ba alam although there are factions in atheism - some of them can organize into groups? For example:

    The League of Militant Atheists[1] (also Union of Belligerent Atheists (Russian: Союз воинствующих безбожников); Society of the Godless (Общество безбожников); Union of the Godless (Союз безбожников)), was an antireligious organization of workers and others[who?] that developed in Soviet Russia under the influence of the ideological and cultural views and policies of the Communist Party in 1925–1947.[2] It "consisted of Party members, members of the Komsomol youth movement, workers and army veterans".[3]

    The League embraced workers, peasants, students, and intelligentsia. It had its first affiliates at factories, plants, collective farms (kolkhoz), and educational institutions. By the beginning of 1941, it had about 3.5 million members of 100 nationalities. It had about 96,000 offices across the country. Guided by Bolshevik principles of antireligious propaganda and party's orders with regards to religion, the League aimed at exterminating religion in all its manifestations and forming an anti-religious scientific mindset among the workers. It propagated atheism and scientific achievements, conducted 'individual work' (a method of sending atheist tutors to meet with individual believers to convince them of atheism, which could be followed up with public harassment if they failed to comply) with religious people, prepared propagandists and atheistic campaigners, published anti-religious scientific literature and periodicals, organized museums and exhibitions, conducted scientific research in the field of atheism and critics of religion. The League's slogan was "Struggle against religion is a struggle for socialism", which was meant to tie in their atheist views with economy, politics, and culture. One of the slogans adopted at the 2nd congress was "Struggle against religion is a struggle for the five year plan!"[4] The League had international connections; it was part of the International of Proletarian Freethinkers and later of the Worldwide Freethinkers Union.

    The League was a "nominally independent organization established by the Communist Party to promote atheism." It published newspapers, journals, and other materials that lampooned religion; it sponsored lectures and films; it organized demonstrations and parades; it set up antireligious museums; and it led a concerted effort telling Soviet citizens that religious beliefs and practices were "wrong" and "harmful", and that "good" citizens ought to embrace a scientific, atheistic worldview.[5]

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_...itant_Atheists


    May tie up pa nga sa iba pang mga ATHEIST ORGANIZATIONS. Atheist ka ba talaga? Baket parang wala kang kamuwang muwang? Lolz

    Wala ka na ngang mememorizin dahil wala nga kayong paniniwala - yan lang di mo pa alam? lols. Ilang KB ba capacity ng utak mo at di mo alam yan? lols

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    Quote Originally Posted by iskrotum View Post
    Yung mga atheist sects, do they talk about God? What are their beliefs about the non-existence of God?
    they will talk about how to omit God in everyday lives and curse him

    there are organization of atheism rather organization naming themselves atheist international etc

    for what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElCid View Post
    Such will never be a reality. Mas masahol pa yan sa mga protestante. Kung sa protestante may ilang libong secta - diyan sa ateismo milyon ang magiging secta - kasing dami din ng bilang ng ateo. Dahil wala namang iisang moralidad yang mga yan at walang iisang tindig sa mga moral issues. Maski sa pagiging ateo hindi pa din nagkakaisa iisang issue na nga lang: ilang uri ba ang atheist/ateismo? Imagine meron daw 17 samantalang iisa na nga lang ang tindig - walang Dios o mga Dios lols. Mga comediante nagpapanggap na pagkagagaling na mamamayan sa lipunan?

    http://commonsenseatheism.com/?p=6487

    Kaya parang protestante din yan sa debate - puro palusot kase wala naman tinitindigang aral talaga - panggulo lang hahahaha.
    Katoliko nga di magkasundo kung OK mag condom o hindi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElCid View Post
    Papalag pa oh lalo lang gugulong lols. Hindi mo ba alam although there are factions in atheism - some of them can organize into groups? For example:

    The League of Militant Atheists[1] (also Union of Belligerent Atheists (Russian: Союз воинствующих безбожников); Society of the Godless (Общество безбожников); Union of the Godless (Союз безбожников)), was an antireligious organization of workers and others[who?] that developed in Soviet Russia under the influence of the ideological and cultural views and policies of the Communist Party in 1925–1947.[2] It "consisted of Party members, members of the Komsomol youth movement, workers and army veterans".[3]

    The League embraced workers, peasants, students, and intelligentsia. It had its first affiliates at factories, plants, collective farms (kolkhoz), and educational institutions. By the beginning of 1941, it had about 3.5 million members of 100 nationalities. It had about 96,000 offices across the country. Guided by Bolshevik principles of antireligious propaganda and party's orders with regards to religion, the League aimed at exterminating religion in all its manifestations and forming an anti-religious scientific mindset among the workers. It propagated atheism and scientific achievements, conducted 'individual work' (a method of sending atheist tutors to meet with individual believers to convince them of atheism, which could be followed up with public harassment if they failed to comply) with religious people, prepared propagandists and atheistic campaigners, published anti-religious scientific literature and periodicals, organized museums and exhibitions, conducted scientific research in the field of atheism and critics of religion. The League's slogan was "Struggle against religion is a struggle for socialism", which was meant to tie in their atheist views with economy, politics, and culture. One of the slogans adopted at the 2nd congress was "Struggle against religion is a struggle for the five year plan!"[4] The League had international connections; it was part of the International of Proletarian Freethinkers and later of the Worldwide Freethinkers Union.

    The League was a "nominally independent organization established by the Communist Party to promote atheism." It published newspapers, journals, and other materials that lampooned religion; it sponsored lectures and films; it organized demonstrations and parades; it set up antireligious museums; and it led a concerted effort telling Soviet citizens that religious beliefs and practices were "wrong" and "harmful", and that "good" citizens ought to embrace a scientific, atheistic worldview.[5]

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_...itant_Atheists


    May tie up pa nga sa iba pang mga ATHEIST ORGANIZATIONS. Atheist ka ba talaga? Baket parang wala kang kamuwang muwang? Lolz

    Wala ka na ngang mememorizin dahil wala nga kayong paniniwala - yan lang di mo pa alam? lols. Ilang KB ba capacity ng utak mo at di mo alam yan? lols
    Makasali nga dyan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superlucky20 View Post
    Katoliko nga di magkasundo kung OK mag condom o hindi.
    Comediante kayo talaga. Imagine wala na nga paniniwalaan - so wala ng aaralin. Yun na lang WALANG DIOS - DI PAG MAPAGKASUNDUAN KUNG PANO? Wahahaha. Tapos pinalalabas pagkatatalino nilang tao?

    Lalo na ito magaling daw mag deconstruct lols. Ang paksa - Atheism and Agnosticism - tapos ipipilit relihiyon daw pinaguusapan wahahahahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElCid View Post
    Comediante kayo talaga. Imagine wala na nga paniniwalaan - so wala ng aaralin. Yun na lang WALANG DIOS - DI PAG MAPAGKASUNDUAN KUNG PANO? Wahahaha. Tapos pinalalabas pagkatatalino nilang tao?

    Lalo na ito magaling daw mag deconstruct lols. Ang paksa - Atheism and Agnosticism - tapos ipipilit relihiyon daw pinaguusapan wahahahahahaha
    Tawang takot. Wag ito ang unahin mong thread. Pakisagot yung mga nakabinbin mong tanong sa iba pang thread. Pwede mo naman hindi sagutin kung ayaw mo. Kung di mo talaga masagot, OK lang din. Naiintindihan ko naman na nahihirapan ka sa akin.

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    before, its the free masons ... anti-religion but believes in a god,

    now, free thinkers aka atheist ... anti-religion and literally no god.






    bottomline, they are just against any religion.

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