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Are Atheists Just Like Black Market Peddlers?

You know the persian peddlers on the side of busy merchant routes, saying “Try this special potion, oh wanderer, it will renew your travel forces! Replenish your life force, it will…made by wise mages of this secret order who owes me a favour, they know everything!”
Since mages were always bragging with their “wisdom” and their main mission was to increase their “knowledge”, this proves scientists today are no better then “mages in the middle ages”.
Who was bragging with absolute knowledge in the dark age? Mages.
Who was bragging with researching the known world in the dark age? Mages.
Who was peddling their potions and gadgets in the dark age? Mages.
Scientists today meet ALL the requirements for mages. They are wannabe’s and merchants.
Science doesn’t exist without commerce. Try destroying all commerce, and you will find science becomes ancient myth faster than you can put one step in front of the other.
Mages did resort to fooling strangers, using scams for “new faces” who weren’t aquainted with the deceiving tactics of the “wandering mage”.
How did they sell their smut? Bragging with their omnipotent knowledge, OF COURSE! For how could the (Wannabe) Mage ever have less than perfect worldly knowledge of everything and everything and then some?
I noticed this with some atheists. Indecently they will throw their beliefs into ANY conversation, no matter how far removed from the realm of faith or spirituality.
No matter what the conversation is, they find some way to sneak their abhorrent propaganda inside their words. It’s disgusting.
Why can’t they stop? Shouldn’t they keep their superstitions to themselves, especially since they never provide me with any evidence?
How can they say something, they cannot prove themselves? Are they under the impression I asked to be lied to?
Or do atheists just have to preach their own social status? You know, because they might be “left out”, or “ignored and forgotten” unless they try their Soviet Superiority nonsense on everyone’s ears.
Is this like a “revenge against the jocks” thing, that atheists or scientists have against society? Just because you were not the alpha, does everyone have to suffer your drivel just because your mage sect “believes this”?
Ever heard of common sense, atheists? Yeah, try using it.

No Responses to “Are Atheists Just Like Black Market Peddlers?”

  1. Robert says:

    Like all atheists, I don’t “peddle” anything.
    I merely wish not to be disturbed via religious sanctimony and political actions.

  2. Mister Chartreuse says:

    Sorry, I ain’t sellin’ anything

  3. Science good. Religion bad. says:

    You REALLY sound like your on drugs or alcohol, or both.
    ((((((((((((((( EDIT )))))))))))))))))
    LMAO!!!!……….GREAT TROLL!!!

  4. Foiled again by those meddlesome says:

    Actually the religious are the ones pedalling their spiritual wares with claims of absolute certainty.

  5. Michael Jenkins says:

    You could say the same thing of some Christians, though. Jehovah’s witnesses for example. The ones who randomly stop you in the morning as you’re trying to get to work and the only reason you stopped was to get gas…then you get to listen to a magical 20 minute speech about how Jesus died for your sins and such other BS.
    Then there’s the actual people on the side of the road telling you to repent your sins because “the end is nigh”.
    Not to mention you guys send missionaries all over the friggin’ world pushing your religion on people. I think it’s only fair that you get to listen to an atheist talk about science and religion. After all, Christians talk about their crap all the time. Eye for an eye I suppose.

  6. The Sun is Shining ❂ says:

    Science has to provide evidence for claims to be called ‘facts’, otherwise they remain as theories. Unlike religious claims which are generally put forward as ‘facts’, despite a lack of evidence.
    Your poorly put together ‘rant disguised as a question’ ignores the fact that extraordinary claims, such as the existence of a creator, leave the burden of proof with the person making the claim.
    Thanks for playing.

  7. return of wrongfully reported says:

    Pot calling the kettle much? And you couldn’t be less accurate in your descriptions of atheists, oh well at least I’m not an ******** so that’s an advantage I have over you

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