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highflyertoo
05-10-2012, 06:33 PM
Hello Rose and Richard.
This question is also to you.
Were you both married under religious vows?And if so why have n't you both broken the religious vows that you made to God seeing that you both hold the ''current belief'' that Christianity is man made?
Also why are Atheists prepared to ridicule religion only to stand at the altar and say marital vows to a God who they believe is as much alive as pink unicorns and flying spaghetti monster? Are these Athiests truly trolls at their local atheist club conventions and atheist forums?
Richard Amiel McGough
05-10-2012, 07:17 PM
Hello Rose and Richard.
This question is also to you.
Were you both married under religious vows?And if so why have n't you both broken the religious vows that you made to God seeing that you both hold the ''current belief'' that Christianity is man made?
Also why are Atheists prepared to ridicule religion only to stand at the altar and say marital vows to a God who they believe is as much alive as pink unicorns and flying spaghetti monster? Are these Athiests truly trolls at their local atheist club conventions and atheist forums?
Yes, we were married at a church as Christians and took vows in that context.
There is no need to "break the religious vows" - what does that even mean? What are you suggesting that we should do? Our commitment to each other remains the same and it is the state, not the church, that says we are married. So what's your point? It seems like you are just trying to rattle my cage.
Atheists do not "stand at the altar and say marital vows to a God." They may have done that before they were atheists, but it's pretty unlikely they'd do it as atheists.
Atheists ridicule religion because they see that it teaches blind faith and makes unthinking robots out of people and encourages them to glory in ignorance and fly planes into buildings.
highflyertoo
05-11-2012, 03:51 AM
Yes, we were married at a church as Christians and took vows in that context.
There is no need to "break the religious vows" - what does that even mean? What are you suggesting that we should do? Our commitment to each other remains the same and it is the state, not the church, that says we are married. So what's your point? It seems like you are just trying to rattle my cage.
Atheists do not "stand at the altar and say marital vows to a God." They may have done that before they were atheists, but it's pretty unlikely they'd do it as atheists.
Atheists ridicule religion because they see that it teaches blind faith and makes unthinking robots out of people and encourages them to glory in ignorance and fly planes into buildings.
You took religious vows in fear of God.So your marriage is valid to the very open oath you made to God... Therefore Richard you remain joined to religion by means of the religious vows you agreed to by a preacher who claimed to marry you having religious authority.
You will never break free of religion.
I see through your hypocrisy on this matter.
Richard Amiel McGough
05-11-2012, 07:30 AM
You took religious vows in fear of God.So your marriage is valid to the very open oath you made to God... Therefore Richard you remain joined to religion by means of the religious vows you agreed to by a preacher who claimed to marry you having religious authority.
You will never break free of religion.
I see through your hypocrisy on this matter.
By your logic, Muslims and Mormon couldn't convert to any other religion because they took "religious vows" in the the context of their religions.
Your logic is outrageously fallacious, as usual.
highflyertoo
05-11-2012, 10:55 PM
By your logic, Muslims and Mormon couldn't convert to any other religion because they took "religious vows" in the the context of their religions.
Your logic is outrageously fallacious, as usual.
No Richard!
You have not broken your religious vows,and that makes you still joined to Christianity.
When a Muslim break from their religion entirely,then they have no more marriage to their god. You and your wife are still legally married under the religious wedding you both decided to be initiated into.
If you maintain that you have broken away from your religion then your marriage is completely false,as your marriage was founded upon the religious vows you both took,AND you both have not renounced or recanted those vows that legally made you ''husband and wife''.
Best you get your ownselves sorted out before trying to act smart by telling other people to leave their religion..... Seems you Richard are the religious robot biggot.
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