Guest Anonymous June 11, 2012 June 11, 2012 That "place" was /r/atheism on Reddit. Bunch of fucking assholes. They'll censor just as much as any (non)religion. If someone fucks up there, the mods will delete it, and in it's place will be memes and stupid shit.
Semi-Nomadic June 11, 2012 June 11, 2012 Very nice sources, I will eventually get round to practising them. Its rather ironic how the Christian article steers clear of the "God is only in your mind, he is not real" message portrayed by our communities findings. FAQ Man himself was opposed to thinking in that way, and pointed out that these findings don't disprove religon at all. "Apparently, some Christians who claim to hear spooky head voices are hearing just a figment of their own imagination (something nobody would EVER have thought if it weren't for the discovery of tulpae). Therefore, God CANNOT AT ALL be real"
Spoons June 11, 2012 June 11, 2012 I read somewhere that atheists disrespect religions. I... Don't even. Do you not know what atheism is? Antitheism is being against religion. Atheism is just not believing in a deity. Also don't believe everything you read. Tulpa name: Liz Some traits: Confident, Open-Minded, Motivated Progress: Working on Visualization Sentience: Rare pressure responses My progress with Liz.
Sock June 11, 2012 June 11, 2012 Very nice sources, I will eventually get round to practising them. Its rather ironic how the Christian article steers clear of the "God is only in your mind, he is not real" message portrayed by our communities findings. Personally, I don't really buy the "GOD IS A THOUGHTFORM" theory. It's way to easy and simplistic of an idea, and it's main argument is "Well, I can make these things that talk in my head and love me, so that must mean GOD is just a thing in my head!" It's a massive leap in logic, and the only thing I find similar between the two is that both require a good deal of faith (One needing it to exist, and one requiring it of it's disciples). Sock Cottonwell's Sketchbook, Journal, and Ask thread. Peace
Hawaiian June 11, 2012 June 11, 2012 Bah, I seem to have sparked an argument. My atheism is probably due to my parents forcing religion upon me. Blog Current Tulpa status: Debating whether or not to restart tulpa forcing... ;__;
Nordica June 11, 2012 June 11, 2012 Gods: Time tulpaforced: 124 h 00 min Responses:(Possible) different kind of tones
ShyGuy65 June 11, 2012 June 11, 2012 Bah, I seem to have sparked an argument. My atheism is probably due to my parents forcing religion upon me. No, I think it was either me or Fourfiction. I am atheistic and a strong agnostic. Those people probably are forcing up a God tulpa, but that has no connection with the existence of one or more deities.
tulpatalk June 12, 2012 June 12, 2012 >average tulpa.info members >logical >intelligent >posessing of debate skills >knowledgeable of definitions HAH I just knew this thread was a shitstorm standing straight on a point jujst waiting to move ever so slightly, causing a cascade of people being morons and others watching the thing, with the same smile of one laughing at the building burning around them. And it was glorious. (Note: joaks) (...or are they?) Bah, I seem to have sparked an argument. My atheism is probably due to my parents forcing religion upon me. It mush suck to be part of a close-minded religious family. So glad myne was open-minded. I'm feeling what one feels when they feed starving african children. Sorry and sympathetic, but also appreciative of what I have. Thanks for that. [Note: Opinions]
Hawaiian June 12, 2012 June 12, 2012 It mush suck to be part of a close-minded religious family. So glad myne was open-minded. I'm feeling what one feels when they feed starving african children. Sorry and sympathetic, but also appreciative of what I have. Thanks for that. Um, thanks? Blog Current Tulpa status: Debating whether or not to restart tulpa forcing... ;__;
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