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Cake day: August 7th, 2023

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  • This is the way to go. You aren’t under an obligation to change someone’s beliefs. If they reach out to you, be a support and offer help. Be a good example of an atheist by being a good friend.

    If you really feel the need to push, something non confrontational like the street epistemology approach might work well.


  • We can know that certain gods are false simply because they are logically incoherent, but sure, the non falsifiable concepts are simply that, non falsifiable. I’m atheist because I don’t believe in a god, not necessarily because I believe any specific god doesn’t exist.

    I’m with you that putting others down for their beliefs is cringy, but we shouldn’t pretend that having a belief in a god without evidence to back it up is reasonable. There absolutely is a way to know a creator exists, and if they’re powerful enough to create the universe, they know exactly how to demonstrate that.






  • Rioting is regularly the result of the social contract being broken through injustices continually being applied to a group. When it is made clear over and over that the state or society isn’t going to uphold their end of that contract, we cannot be surprised when the oppressed decide to throw away their end.

    Riots aren’t about what is effective, they are a natural consequence of inequity and they’ll continue to happen as this continues.