Common Courtesy?

Yeah… we’ll get right on that.

If we religous have to accept various scientific 'facts' is it not common courtesy for aethiests to accept jesus' miracles?

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20 Responses to Common Courtesy?

  1. Sunny Day says:

    @_Ginger_Giant_ Are you fucking stupid?

    @_Ginger_Giant_ Right after you accept the miracles of Budda, Mohammed, and L Ron Hubbard.

    @_Ginger_Giant_ Acceptance of Scientific Facts and therefore Reality is not a courtesy.

    @_Ginger_Giant_ If you only accept science because of common courtesy, please stop.

  2. Katie says:

    lol!

    Too bad she’s being totally serious…

    =(

  3. andyinsdca says:

    Isn’t it common courtesy to at least spell check?

  4. Nox says:

    The conflation of courtesy with the acceptance of miracle claims is not only among the dumbest lies of the church but also among the most successful.

  5. NoYourGod says:

    A Poe… please tell me this is a Poe!

  6. joe says:

    The laws or physics don’t care if you accept them or not, but you still have to follow them. Unlike miracles which are usually a one off event. Natural law is pretty much repeatable with the same observable results every time.

  7. FO says:

    Definitely!
    Do Jesus’ miracles give me access to real healthier lives, real knowledge about the universe, real access to words from any other human being and most importantly, an infinite amount of porn? ^_^

    • Yes, they do. If you come across an inconvenient mountain, you can tell it to get lost, and it will. The whole geographic structure of the earth will change on your say-so. But only if your faith is strong enough. I guess there aren’t any real Christians out there. :)

      • Azel says:

        With the definition of “strong enough” employed by Jesus, there aren’t any Christian out there, not even a lukewarm one. Hell, the case may be made that his disciples weren’t Christians.

  8. vasaroti says:

    What was Gervais’ comeback?
    He’s my favorite obnoxious person. It’s even ok with me if he calls people “mongs.” Nobody has used that term for Down syndrome in at least 30 years.
    I am not concerned about being courteous to people who think babies are born “sinful” and gay children are extra sinful and being born with a dick gives you extra privileges.

  9. Ben Porter says:

    Science has given you the computer you are posting this on. Religion has given you mass genocide and no real technological or social advancement.

    Science Bitches it works.

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