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Also, isn't the Great Sphinx only 3,800 years old? (Built around 1,800 BC)
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Can’t believe someone saw all those annoying NDT tweets and decided “Yes. I too shall post like this.”Best response I've ever seen to the phrase "The fool says in his heart there is no God."
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The thing is he may actually be serious about this.
Idiots like this usually insert a mix of Atlantis, We Wuz Kangs (Nation of Islam edition w/ Yakub), or whatever dumb conspiracy that rattles in the brain when it comes to ancient civilizations, belief in a deity or no.Also, isn't the Great Sphinx only 3,800 years old? (Built around 1,800 BC)
If you live in a country where the monarch is the head of the state church, then you live in a religious country, and you shouldn't be mad when your government services reflect that.
did you not read my followup comment where I said 'Oh, yeah, I wasn't really being serious'? I am aware European countries with state religions are only slightly religious. i forgot that everyone on here is autistic and thus incapable of understanding any sort of not-100%-literal comment. my bad."But Sweden"
... You mean the country that has had a state religion for 200 years and is now falling to shit with the decline of that religion? Correlation doesn't mean causation and I'm not fan of religion but I do believe in the unifying power of religion and race.
I know he tried to make a logical fallacy based card game kickstarter.Is rationality rules any special or is it another run of the mill "muh high iq" atheist channel
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WIBTA if I fired our sitter over religion?
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Background: My husband and I are both agnostic. Our child is 2 years old. We've agreed to introduce to her the cultural and historical aspects of major religions when fit (e.g. when we walk past a mosque and she gets curious. Not telling her anything complicated as of now because, you know, she's 2) and save the doctrines for when she's older. Our babysitter, I'll call her "Emily" here, has the patience of a saint, is very helpful and... religious.
When Emily mentioned her religion during our interview, I made it crystal clear that we will respect that, but I also expect her to respect our wishes regarding religions. I gave her some guidelines like no doctrine-embedded stories (e.g. we're all damned because our ancestors decided to eat an apple), no teaching of doctrines etc. Emily understandingly obliged, or so we thought.
One day I came home early and caught her telling my child the story of creation of the world. I explained to Emily in private that it contradicts what we've been telling her, you know, dinosaurs and such, and reminded her of our agreement. She apologized. I dropped it at that. Yesterday I found out she's been reading to my child religious books for kids that basically tell their readers to pray to and obey some deity. Not cool.
Now I want to fire Emily because of the religious teaching behind my back, but my husband disagrees. He thinks what's important here is that Emily takes good care of our child, and considering that she spends at most 20 hours a week with her, it shouldn't be too hard for us to "undo" the religion part. I told him that a friend's child came home calling their parents sinners after two Sunday school classes so 20 hours a week isn't as trivial as he thinks. He says I'm overreacting and would look really bad if I fire Emily over this issue. Plus, our child has bonded with her already, so replacing her would do our child a disservice. I want to respect my husband's opinions but I'm starting to resent Emily. So reddit, would I be the asshole if I fire her?
Yes discrimination that's what oppressed people suggestFucking atheist circlejerk rn over on reddit's Am I The Asshole? sub. Everyone is saying NTA and fire the sitter immediately. The poster is a weirdo mother who has a two yr old. She hired a babysitter and apparently told her up front no religious anything but she caught her reading the baby religious books, so people are saying kick her ass to the curb. They're also saying it proves she is unsafe like that she would poison the child, give it nuts it was allergic to, not give medicine and other dangerous things because she can't follow basic instructions. She hasn't done anything dangerous though, she just likes telling the baby Christian stories.
r/AmItheAsshole - WIBTA if I fired our sitter over religion?
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Those Jeremiahs notwithstanding, unwillingness to follow simple, explicit instruction is a pretty big deal. And breaking the rule for a second time, after being caught, is inexcusable. The family is right to fire Emily.She hired a babysitter and apparently told her up front no religious anything but she caught her reading the baby religious books, so people are saying kick her ass to the curb. They're also saying it proves she is unsafe like that she would poison the child, give it nuts it was allergic to, not give medicine and other dangerous things because she can't follow basic instructions. She hasn't done anything dangerous though, she just likes telling the baby Christian stories.
True, and its not wrong to fire her for going against the parents wishes, but what does seem irksome is the reddit replies, most of which are just using strawmen or demonizing the babysitter as teaching the baby to kill blacks and gays and derailing the comments section into a religious debate rather than one about why the mother is justified in firing the babysitter. Its not an argument about religion, its an argument about whether she's in the right to scold/fire her babysitter, which she is, but they still want to start some sort of debate regardless.Those Jeremiahs notwithstanding, unwillingness to follow simple, explicit instruction is a pretty big deal. And breaking the rule for a second time, after being caught, is inexcusable. The family is right to fire Emily.
If they are feeling charitable they may persuade a religious family to hire her.
Personally this video turned me away from becoming an atheist when it came out. I knew deep down, I didn’t want to end up like this asshat yelling at people.
I'm genuinely surprised considering how woke the Pope has been. Its also fun to see all these "troons", "polyamory", "demiboys" or whatever the hell they're calling themselves now, completely lose their shit over the organization they claim to not give a shit about.The Vatican has just published a pamphlet calling out the lies of "genderfluidity". The troonosphere is aroar.
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I'm genuinely surprised considering how woke the Pope has been. Its also fun to see all these "troons", "polyamory", "demiboys" or whatever the hell they're calling themselves now, completely lose their shit over the organization they claim to not give a shit about.
Lol they're already starting todayThe Vatican has just published a pamphlet calling out the lies of "genderfluidity". The troonosphere is aroar.
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