Rykk wrote:
> 
> "Kevin Gowen" <kgowenNOSPAM@myfastmail.com> wrote in message
> news:2v839eF2ife20U7@uni-berlin.de...
> 
>> 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
> 
> 
> it is based on reason.

Very well. Let's have your logical progression.

-- 
Kevin
"This is the best election night in history."--Democratic National 
Committee chairman Terry McAuliffe, Nov. 2, 2004, just before 8 p.m. EST