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| − | An obsession is when something or someone dominates a person’s mind. So what else can it be called when so many [[atheism|atheists]] spend large amounts of time and effort in [[Christianity | + | An obsession is when something or someone dominates a person’s mind. So what else can it be called when so many [[atheism|atheists]] spend large amounts of time and effort in [[Christianity|Christian|] venues such as message boards and blogs, arguing and mocking incessantly? Who else spends more time on what they don’t believe than what they do believe? If all unprovable beliefs are the same, why don’t atheists put forth the same effort to combat belief in the tooth fairy or pink unicorns on Mars? Are Christians really any less consistent than atheists?<ref>[http://www.fether.net/index.php?page=refuting-atheism-a-quick-reference/ Refuting atheism]</ref> |
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The Christian blog Words of a Fether declared:
An obsession is when something or someone dominates a person’s mind. So what else can it be called when so many atheists spend large amounts of time and effort in [[Christianity|Christian|] venues such as message boards and blogs, arguing and mocking incessantly? Who else spends more time on what they don’t believe than what they do believe? If all unprovable beliefs are the same, why don’t atheists put forth the same effort to combat belief in the tooth fairy or pink unicorns on Mars? Are Christians really any less consistent than atheists?[1]