Wow. Minorities are minorities![]()
'New' Atheism as a 'Black' man = Uncle Tom.

fukking idiot

Wow. Minorities are minorities![]()
'New' Atheism as a 'Black' man = Uncle Tom.


Napoleon said:Wow. Minorities are minorities![]()
Atheists and agnostics are particularly likely to be non-Hispanic whites. Fully eight-in-ten atheists and agnostics (82%) are white
Outside of small tribes and remote places WHO among black people world wide are practicing so called african religions?I didn't mean you should be atheist/agnostic, but that you should mainly disown Christianity.
Vodun, and any other African religion at that that is the core to our true ancestry is 10x better as a personal belief system if you really want something to believe in.
As stated numerous times before 'I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU MEAN BY 'G-D.'

that makes absolutely zero sense. How do you know someone wasn't fated to say that?Anyone who denies 'free will' actually believes it exists, otherwise, they wouldn't bother presenting reasons for dismissing it.





the biggest oneno more wondering why my people were raped and brutalized by people who continue to prosper to this day
no more wondering why black youth younger than me are still gunned down in the streets with impunity like animals
no more simple-minded, fairy tale rationales about spirituality, as opposed to being proactive and getting what's mine and ours in this world(curse of ham)
in short, even if god were hypothetically real, just from the religious construct of our flawed society and especially treatment of blacks, he's a fuccboi off GP![]()
when we've been shytted on12% of the country is blackCAC-wannabe.
You're a liar and an Uncle Tom.
Shut up, you anti-Black sonofabytch.

This has no validity on the legitimacy of religious doctrinal assertions![]()
"Bu-bu-but religion will disappear soon."
Napoleon said:12% of the country is black![]()
Napoleon said:Numbers. How do they work?![]()
Fully eight-in-ten atheists and agnostics (82%) are white
Napoleon said:This has no validity on the legitimacy of religious doctrinal assertions
yup.The main reason I fell back from it was that I realized it's nearly impossible (and flat out impossible in my personal case) to live a completely proactive lifestyle if you think a man in the sky is going to help you out when shyt gets real. I grew tired of asking "Why me?" When terrible things continued to happen in my life. And now I take things for what they are and work on solutions. You'll always live a reactive lifestyle as long as you believe in God. I just get things done, and whatever mishaps occur along the way, I chalk it up to just my life taking its course![]()
DarkSkinSamurai said:that makes absolutely zero sense. How do you know someone wasn't fated to say that?
Christianity has not stopped people from doing what they really wanted to do.
You dudes use this same corny argument every time

