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By Jim Downard
Instead of just living a happy life and enjoying themselves, Atheist are argumentative, prideful, insulting, and overall miserable people. Why is that?
As for the argumentative part, the rejection of a particular faith cannot help be argumentative if dealing with someone retaining that faith. Comes with the territory. Some theists (not all, by any means) take any criticism of their beliefs automatically as an insult, because it’s stepping on their “sacred.” That too comes with the territory.
Miserableness is an interesting variable to measure. If our questioner has a study on this documenting the incidence of misery among those of religious faith, and those not, it might be nice to share. Work I’m aware of appears not to be so cut & dried: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10902-007-9045-6.
If your “atheist” is genuinely a jerk, by all means have them strike up a chat here, so that a bit of civility (and maybe wit?) might rub off on them. Maybe.
your own tweets are an example of the question asked and please not that all of these are post to a conversation you are not even in.
Zane is so adamantly arrogantly silly … I wonder how miserable he makes those who have to deal with him in person.
hey “sweetie” (how gay sounding you are btw) if you say everyone but you has to think & do effort, then you are safely lazy then
boob, you said in this thread, I looked at all your questions, and that’s what they were … but nothing but drivel emanates from you Zane
You are that sad little man mumbling to a empty bird house, but nice try at faking politeness in your post here and not knowing it was directed at you, I only screen shot the submission and posted it on twitter for you.