Is this just in America or...? - Page 2
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hifriend
China7935 Posts
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N3rV[Green]
United States1935 Posts
Free your mind from the poison and the world opens up to you in ways otherwise impossible. | ||
Keldrath
United States449 Posts
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Scarecrow
Korea (South)9172 Posts
On November 15 2010 07:31 Keldrath wrote: the only reason you see it so much more in USA than other countries is because there are actually Athiests here that the theists will argue with. in most other countries people are just the same only they are mostly all in agreement with each other so it doesnt show since there is no conflict. Seriously, the USA does not have a monopoly on atheism -.- There are heaps of atheists in other countries and plenty of religious conflict going around. It's just the american ego + poor education + fundamentalist christianity creates for an obnoxious personality that any sane person would argue with. We have hardcore christians in Aus but they're generally just not as 'in your face' with their beliefs. | ||
Keldrath
United States449 Posts
On November 15 2010 07:41 Scarecrow wrote: Seriously, the USA does not have a monopoly on atheism -.- There are heaps of atheists in other countries and plenty of religious conflict going around. It's just the american ego + poor education + fundamentalist christianity creates for an obnoxious personality that any sane person would argue with. We have hardcore christians in Aus but they're generally just not as 'in your face' with their beliefs. you only really see it in first world countries. which do not make up the majority of the worlds population. | ||
hifriend
China7935 Posts
On November 15 2010 07:31 Keldrath wrote: the only reason you see it so much more in USA than other countries is because there are actually Athiests here that the theists will argue with. in most other countries people are just the same only they are mostly all in agreement with each other so it doesnt show since there is no conflict. That's probably true to some extent. There are hardly any theists what so ever in sweden, at least not around my age. Those that are tend to be very private about their faith. The US on the other hand seems like it's split right down the middle with evangelists on one side and atheists on the other. | ||
Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17717 Posts
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Slayer91
Ireland23335 Posts
On November 15 2010 07:31 Keldrath wrote: the only reason you see it so much more in USA than other countries is because there are actually Athiests here that the theists will argue with. in most other countries people are just the same only they are mostly all in agreement with each other so it doesnt show since there is no conflict. So answer the very broad generalization that is anti-american with another very broad generalization equally unfounded that is pro american. Nice. (reverse the anti/pro if you are not an atheist) | ||
krndandaman
Mozambique16569 Posts
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Thrill
2599 Posts
And no, has nothing to do with him being American. I've seen this happen plenty during my travels. The insecure people get big mouths with alcohol, better than big fists i guess. | ||
29 fps
United States5718 Posts
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rezoacken
Canada2719 Posts
Once she also asked me if Napoleon and Julius Cesar were around the same era -.- And I mean she is far from being the dumbest girl around (she's doing fine at the university and shit), but I must admit being european but now living in canada I clearly find the average north american less cultivated. Of course there are still more educated people. | ||
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