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Btw here is a great book, I really hope u read it. just for the fun of it. plz go ahead read it.
http://www.amazon.com/Road-Makkah-M-Asad/dp/817...
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Ozzy
Where do people get this idea that athiests believe that "There is nothing right, nothing wrong." ??? I know MANY athiests and agnostics. None of them believes this.
What DOES matter is your obvious (yet pathetic) attempt to troll a group of rather smart people that have likely been troll baitin' and killin' since long before you failed basic spelling and Grammar classes. Now, go away troll, else you may get replaced by a small shell script.
BK Marketing Team right now: "People all over the internet are talking about it? Looks like we won."
Like ozzy, they have been fed lies and fear about Atheists, and all they know is to spew it verbatim ignoring all evidence to the contrary. And there's plenty.
Ozzy, Atheists do have moral values. In fact, Atheists' moral values are not affected by what some Ka'di or some Rabbi or some Pope says, so in a sense, they are stronger and more resistant to corruption.
But that's not going to help you, Ozzy. You're not seriously going to study the moral life of countless people who helped humanity and are Atheists. You are going to sit there reading this comment and gloat at the "Atheist infidel" that's writing it and feel all warm and superior and fuzzy inside; and that's okay with me.
Just as long as you don't follow some crazy idea and try to hurt me or my way of life - you can say and write whatever you want.
-- Arik