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by Prager on 09 August 2016 - 07:08
LOL Difference without distinction. What ever,... you, I, we all talk to people who are around you, me, us. You can not talk to people who are not "around you" directly or indirectly. This is being stupid.

by Prager on 09 August 2016 - 07:08
Notisyou I am not lying. You are the one brought Bible - specifically Old Testamant into this discussion and not me. Then when I pointed out your sophistry you called me a liar. Typical.

by Hundmutter on 09 August 2016 - 15:08
Of course we talk to those 'around us'; those we meet. But we do that again and again, over a lifetime. Our circumstances change; those who share them with us change. Who we talk to changes and so does who we HEAR (listen to). And knowledge accumulates. Perhaps you should try doing some LISTENING to other people, both those immediately around you and those you hear at one remove, by their writing and broadcasting etc. Certainly do not try to assume that someone else (in this case, me) is as deaf to the views held by other people as you seem to be.

by Prager on 09 August 2016 - 16:08
Hundmutter, please do not worry yoiur ghead about my comprehension of English. I assure you it is quite good. Thank you very much. And please do not worry about my logic,...please worry about yours since it is peculiar that you do not understand that you, same as all people, tend to gravitate to people-with alike mind, believes and similar interested. For example I am sure you as an atheist do not go to bible study in churches on regular bases same as I do not go to gay bars or do not attend communist fund raisers. Thus you as an atheist tend to be more with people who are atheists. On top of it even though there are some atheist quite proficient in knowledge of bible, your statement that more atheists know bible better then most Christians is quite outlandish.

by GSD Admin on 09 August 2016 - 16:08
by Noitsyou on 09 August 2016 - 18:08
@Prager, I called you a liar because you stated that I made a case for equivalency when it comes to the behaviors of Muslims and Christians when I only made a case for an equivalency in the Bible and the Koran when it comes to what is written. So either you are a liar or can't read as well as you claim (boast). We know you won't admit to either.
Also, I pointed out your sophistry. In fact, your accusations of sophistry are often themselves sophistic.
As far as the people you are around goes: the fact that you believe Oriental is an acceptable term for an Asian shows that you are not around many people who know it's 2016.
Finally, we can actually settle this argument about Biblical knowledge. According to the Pew Research Center atheists and agnostics demonstrate having more religious knowledge than believers. I believe Prager used a survey from Pew when he was arguing about Sharia law so he will accept their findings as accurate.
by Noitsyou on 09 August 2016 - 19:08
by Noitsyou on 09 August 2016 - 19:08
When it comes to Christianity specifically, Mormons and white Evangelicals did best but atheists and agnostics did better than other Christians and Christians as a whole.

by Hundmutter on 09 August 2016 - 20:08
brought up "in a religious household". As my immediate family never numbered more than 8 people in total, and one grandma was a lapsed churchgoer who still read the Catholic Herald newspaper, I wasn't surrounded by atheists then, either.
by Noitsyou on 09 August 2016 - 23:08
@GSD Admin, studies have shown that atheists tend to be more intelligent and have open minds so are welcoming of new experiences and open to learning.
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