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Atheist Club on Campus Posted August 25th, 2011 in General

So I have started my second semester at college and things are going great. My classes are challenging and keep my interest. As I've been walking around, I have kinda noticed something. No matter what part of the week it is, there is always tables set up for clubs. The one thing I have noticed is that most of these are Christian booths. I never see any other religious table.
I was a Christian for 4 years, then I read the Bible and became an Atheist. Since then, I've been trying to educate myself more on religion and science. One idea that popped into my head was to start an Atheist club (maybe call it the A-team or A-Club). This was inspired by the bus campaign in the UK "There probably is no god, so stop worrying and enjoy your life."
Do you think this is a good idea to connect people with others to discuss what they think or this will just piss of the Christians of the other booths and the school?

Response to: Ron Paul Posted August 25th, 2011 in Politics

Give the states the power and mix church and state? I would vote for Barrack Obama and Hypnotoad before I voted for Ron Paul.

Response to: Shell Digging in Alaska Posted August 7th, 2011 in Politics

So far in the news though, I've only heard Shell has gotten permission to drill. Of course it should make their fuel cheaper, but what about the others? They haven't got permission and they will still be shipping in from other countries. Naturally, most people will probably stop at Shell to save .50 cents or more per gallon. It's good for us consumers in the short run, but what about the others who haven't gotten permission? This could turn into a monopoly.

Response to: Your Anonymous Personality. Posted August 7th, 2011 in General

I'm a little more random and goofy than I am in real life (I'm usually cynical and quiet). One trait that follows me anywhere though is my short fuse for dealing with impolite people. Sure I can take a joke at my expense, but there is certain times I'll be like, "This won't fly."

Response to: Today, Newgrounds you're negative Posted August 7th, 2011 in General

OP, I see you're upset. Here is a picture of a great man. . .wait he's dead. I have failed you.

Today, Newgrounds you're negative

Response to: Shell Digging in Alaska Posted August 6th, 2011 in Politics

At 8/6/11 10:21 PM, Camarohusky wrote: Please provide a link, or give us some more information, as it's hard to have an opinion based solely on what you said.

Here you are good sir. 0_Q

Shell Digging in Alaska Posted August 6th, 2011 in Politics

So I was reading my paper today and Shell has permission to start drilling next year. Thoughts and opinions? I think it's good since it will create more jobs here and prices in gas will go down (hopefully).

Response to: Christian Statuses on Facebook Posted August 6th, 2011 in General

Argh, me mateys. If you are a real pirate, chisel this into your boat in 24 hours. Let those scallywags know who is to fear on the high seas. If you do not re-chisel this in 24 hours, you will be arrested by the British and hung . . .Argh!

Christian Statuses on Facebook

Response to: Welcome back, my friends Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

We'll start after these messages.

Welcome back, my friends

Response to: Boxers vs. Briefs Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

At 8/5/11 11:20 PM, mariozplaze wrote: What is wrong with briefs? Guys get made fun of for wearing 'em, and I don't understand why.

I think woman just like the look of boxers more. I go with boxer briefs though.

:: Ladies, stop imaging me in my underwear. I know.

Response to: The Amazing World Of Gumball Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

At 8/5/11 09:35 PM, Asperchu wrote: I AM A GROWN MAN AND I AM WATCHING CARTOONS MY LIFE IS TERRIBLE.

Cartoons were originally made for adults. As far as OP's question, I've never seen it, but I've seen a few cartoons on t.v today and it lacks the "family" writing. That is where both a kid could enjoy it and there was adult humor in there for the grown-ups. Watch any three below to see what I mean (DuckTales not as much, but still good animation and writing).

The Amazing World Of Gumball

Response to: Chinese Pills made of Dead Babies Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

At 8/5/11 10:47 PM, TheSnakeSkull wrote: God damn it China.

I gave you chance, after chance, after chance.

Strike 3 China.

You're outta here.

Chinese Pills made of Dead Babies

Response to: Girls Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

Put your tongue back in your mouth, pull up your pants, don't swear like a sailor, and put some deodorant on for goodness sake sir.

Response to: post a cartoon you drew Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

I still can't find my damn wallet.

post a cartoon you drew

Response to: Chinese Pills made of Dead Babies Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

At 8/5/11 09:14 PM, Dent0n wrote: What's the big deal, they are dead already, at least the corpses will serve a purpose, if it works that is.

Well technically, you could call it cannibalism since it is of the human race.

Response to: Sorry to anyone I offended Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

When?

I'm so damn clever.
Response to: New Pokemon show! Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

Ehh, I stopped after season two. Anyways, the manga is better and has a better story.

New Pokemon show!

Response to: Cutting yourself while shaving. Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

I cut my throat once, but I got better.

Cutting yourself while shaving.

Response to: Colour Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

Yellow is my favorite colour.

:Why is my avatar wearing shades at night?

Colour

Response to: Chinese Pills made of Dead Babies Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

You keep the pill and stamina and I get your baby!

Chinese Pills made of Dead Babies

I Was Robbed Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

So Tom and I were off to slay dragons when he starts trying to sell me stickers (that's what he does). I pulled out my wallet to buy some, but it was gone. I searched but I was not able to find it. Anyone know where my wallet is?

I Was Robbed

Response to: How Many of You? Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

I'm not giving you my last name.

There are 2,197,075 people in the U.S. with the first name Joseph.

There are 132 people in the U.S. with the last name _________.

There is 1 person in the U.S. named Joseph __________.

Response to: Truth of religion in the long run Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

At 8/5/11 04:42 AM, MiloBased wrote: sarcasm. i hate all sides of politics.

I think John Locke said it best, "To live in a society, one has to give up certain freedoms." Sure it would be nice to live in a world without government at times, but people free to do whatever they want is a scary thing. People want order and safety, that's why we have a government.

I'm tired, so I'm going to bed. If anyone wants to talk to me more about what I've said tonight, just leave me a pm. Goodnight everyone.

Response to: Truth of religion in the long run Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

At 8/5/11 04:37 AM, zag wrote:
At 8/5/11 04:34 AM, MiloBased wrote:

Liberal means a lot, conservative means a little. All the other topics are just organized to make it easier for people to vote.

Response to: Truth of religion in the long run Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

At 8/5/11 04:16 AM, The-Great-One wrote: What I hate are the stuck up Atheists who think they're right and try to convert others away from Christianity or any other religion. Why? If they're content with their outlook upon the world why should they disrupt others beliefs.

I would say Atheists, Christians, and others are guilty of trying to convert. Some Christians believe that if someone doesn't accept Jesus Christ as their savior and get baptized won't be allowed in Heaven. Some Atheists believe it's primitive to believe in a creator and that science will eventually debunk the idea of a god. I don't believe in a creator personally, but I don't think anyone who does is idiotic. In truth, nobody knows.

Response to: Don't You Love Winter? Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

I live in a place that only has two seasons, Summer and Autumn. I wished I lived in a place that had snow.

Response to: Truth of religion in the long run Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

At 8/5/11 04:06 AM, Xenomit wrote: There is proof. A xenon particle and an anti-mater particle slammed together at speeds beyond our imagination. Since there was no space, just nothingness, they could go beyond an infinityx92-5 times the speed of light.

Ya, but the problem they always argue is, "That it is a theory" or "What then caused that?" It's proven with evidence, but it can change if a new discovery is made. It's also too complex to be declared a law (why we have a Law of Gravity and a Theory of Gravity). There will be someone always unwilling to learn the science of it, so they'll dismiss it immediately. I don't know a lot, but I try.

Response to: Scientology Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

At 8/5/11 04:03 AM, naeS wrote: Don't worry Hell doesn't actually exist silly <3

I LOVE Earl.

I know, I actually got my views of Hell on my profile before I responded here. :3

Response to: Truth of religion in the long run Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

I believe today's religion will become tomorrow's mythology. Still, I think there will always be organized religion, even if we one day prove what caused the Big Bang itself.

Response to: Scientology Posted August 5th, 2011 in General

At 8/5/11 03:51 AM, Darthleather wrote: All you atheist are gonna burn in Hell. You're gonna burn in Hell.

So if I don't believe in a certain God of a certain religion, even though I might have been born in a place where that religion was never preached, I got an automatic ticket to Hell? Thanks for the info.