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Do atheist deserve human rights?

Yes, atheists believe we are nothing but animals

We eat, we shit, we fuk and eventually die
If your only purpose here is to satisfy your urges for earthly pleasures why is it that you are destined to die?
?
What’s not to understand?

If it’s your purpose to seek pleasure, why are you going to suffer death?
We are animals
We have no choice

Only difference is we accept death as part of life. Nobody has to tell us fairy tales about a magical kingdom where we meet everyone who has died and we really live forever
 
Yes, atheists believe we are nothing but animals

We eat, we shit, we fuk and eventually die
If your only purpose here is to satisfy your urges for earthly pleasures why is it that you are destined to die?
?
What’s not to understand?

If it’s your purpose to seek pleasure, why are you going to suffer death?
We are animals
We have no choice

Only difference is we accept death as part of life. Nobody has to tell us fairy tales about a magical kingdom where we meet everyone who has died and we really live forever
Choice is what distinguishes us from animals. We always have a choice.
 
Only difference is we accept death as part of life. Nobody has to tell us fairy tales about a magical kingdom where we meet everyone who has died and we really live forever
That's a common misconception among atheists.

Religion is about living life, not what happens after we die.
 
Yes, atheists believe we are nothing but animals

We eat, we shit, we fuk and eventually die
If your only purpose here is to satisfy your urges for earthly pleasures why is it that you are destined to die?
?
What’s not to understand?

If it’s your purpose to seek pleasure, why are you going to suffer death?
We are animals
We have no choice

Only difference is we accept death as part of life. Nobody has to tell us fairy tales about a magical kingdom where we meet everyone who has died and we really live forever
Choice is what distinguishes us from animals. We always have a choice.
Animals make choices all the time
They live or die because of them
 
Only difference is we accept death as part of life. Nobody has to tell us fairy tales about a magical kingdom where we meet everyone who has died and we really live forever
That's a common misconception among atheists.

Religion is about living life, not what happens after we die.

You are told to live your life a certain way or face eternal suffering after you die
The primary requirement is you had better believe in our God or you will be severely punished. Read the first commandment
 
One could argue, that on the basis of an atheistic worldview, this forfeits them human rights by default.

If an atheist, for example, believes he is identical to another animal, then why, for example, should killing an atheist merit a charge other than perhaps animal cruelty?

Regardless of biological relations and taxonomies, such as the zoological record and mankind's ancestral past as documented via the genetic records, in the context of civilization, mankind is held to be of a kind more deserving of rights than other animals.

On this, then, an atheist can't assert that he or she deserves human rights at all to begin with, other than appealing to some "faith" or some nonscientific faith-based set of principles, such as Secular Humanism, which just hold based on blind faith or axioms that Humans are special and more deserving of rights than other animals are.
This isn't saying that atheists don't deserve human rights, just that they can't rationalize it without appealing to "blind faith", or a set of faith-based principles or religious axioms like "Humanism".

Maybe multiculturalists like yourself should be considered to lose their Human rights.

Atheists are alright, so long as their no crazed lunatics, mass murderers, or Multiculturalists.
You've already appropriated the scientific theories of Englishmen such as Bacon, and are making use of the primarily Western-owned internet, so the reality is that you are indeed a multiculturalist.

You would have to become an anarchist and abandon the notion of civilization altogether, in order to put the "genie" back in the Bottle, so to speak.
 
The larger issue is should Christians be confined in lunatic asylums along side those who believe in leprechauns, fairies and 9-11 Truth

Since the overwhelming majority of the world believes in a higher power, it's pretty amusing that you arrogantly act as if your view is the norm, and others are lunatics.

IYAM, the idea that everything in existence (the universe, all life, intelligence, order, beauty, natural laws, etc) created itself by dumb luck is what is completely insane, but whatever. You do you.
Most of the world does not believe in a Christian God
China and India to be specific
Every major world religion that I know of has a branch which acknowledges a Supreme Being of the Cosmos, or some equivalent; though some of them may still incorporate pagan religion or polytheism.

The idea that a magical
You've failed to define magical.

being created each creature out of nothing is worthy of asylum
Please spare me the childish stupidity and archaism:

Michio Kaku Clears Up God Discovery

Based on that rhetoric, one could easily say believing in a "universe from nothing" is worthy of an asylum.
No, really
Believing in magical creatures is goofy

Worthy of derision, but we atheists usually just keep it to ourselves
You haven't substantiated what "magical creatures" actually are, most likely you're just referring to some symbolism, a la Carl Jung's archetypes.
 
The larger issue is should Christians be confined in lunatic asylums along side those who believe in leprechauns, fairies and 9-11 Truth

Since the overwhelming majority of the world believes in a higher power, it's pretty amusing that you arrogantly act as if your view is the norm, and others are lunatics.

IYAM, the idea that everything in existence (the universe, all life, intelligence, order, beauty, natural laws, etc) created itself by dumb luck is what is completely insane, but whatever. You do you.
Most of the world does not believe in a Christian God
China and India to be specific
Every major world religion that I know of has a branch which acknowledges a Supreme Being of the Cosmos, or some equivalent; though some of them may still incorporate pagan religion or polytheism.

The idea that a magical
You've failed to define magical.

being created each creature out of nothing is worthy of asylum
Please spare me the childish stupidity and archaism:

Michio Kaku Clears Up God Discovery

Based on that rhetoric, one could easily say believing in a "universe from nothing" is worthy of an asylum.
No, really
Believing in magical creatures is goofy

Worthy of derision, but we atheists usually just keep it to ourselves
You haven't substantiated what "magical creatures" actually are, most likely you're just referring to some symbolism, a la Carl Jung's archetypes.
Magic
Creates something out of nothing. Knows everything, watches everything
Magical powers to reward and punish
 
Since the overwhelming majority of the world believes in a higher power, it's pretty amusing that you arrogantly act as if your view is the norm, and others are lunatics.

IYAM, the idea that everything in existence (the universe, all life, intelligence, order, beauty, natural laws, etc) created itself by dumb luck is what is completely insane, but whatever. You do you.
Most of the world does not believe in a Christian God
China and India to be specific
Every major world religion that I know of has a branch which acknowledges a Supreme Being of the Cosmos, or some equivalent; though some of them may still incorporate pagan religion or polytheism.

The idea that a magical
You've failed to define magical.

being created each creature out of nothing is worthy of asylum
Please spare me the childish stupidity and archaism:

Michio Kaku Clears Up God Discovery

Based on that rhetoric, one could easily say believing in a "universe from nothing" is worthy of an asylum.
No, really
Believing in magical creatures is goofy

Worthy of derision, but we atheists usually just keep it to ourselves
You haven't substantiated what "magical creatures" actually are, most likely you're just referring to some symbolism, a la Carl Jung's archetypes.
Magic
Creates something out of nothing
A universe "created out of nothing" = magic then.

Magical powers to reward and punish
The legal system tends to "reward and punish", does that make it "magic"?
 

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