Kevin Wayne Williams wrote:
> Kevin Gowen wrote:
> 
> 
>> No, there are far too many adult converts to various religions. 
> 
> Cites, please. 

Cites to what?

> I doubt there is more than a trivial percentage of 
> religious adherents being adult converts, unless you are counting 
> intramural conversions like between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

That doesn't even matter. He said, "You have to be fed that nonsense by 
your parents and teachers in order to actually believe it" Thus, I only 
need to find one person on the planet who believes without having been 
"fed" by parents and teachers.

I hope you'll make a better real-life lawyer than internet lawyer.

>> By the way, are all religions nonsense, or just Christianity? I'm 
>> trying to figure out why it isolated for ridicule. Is Islam or 
>> Hinduism more empirical?
>>
> All are ridiculous. The only time I've gotten to the point of actually 
> screaming at someone over religion was at a Hindu trying to justify 
> torching Moslems on the basis that their set of fairy tales gave them 
> more right to build a temple on a patch of dirt than Islamic fairy tales 
> gave them to build a temple on the very same patch of dirt.

How is atheism any less based on faith and therefore any less ridiculous?

-- 
Kevin
"This is the best election night in history."--Democratic National 
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