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By forcibly removing someone's tubes, you are murdering any future children they might have. See how that works?

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This is fine by choice, like the author of this debate had done, but it is completley and totally wrong for the government to force women who are for abortion to have their tubes removed. While we're at it, let's sterelize their husbands! Pro-life people would better benefit from this, but it is wrong in any case and should never be done to anyone. The government shouldn't have that kind of power, anyway.

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God never gives anyone more than they can handle.

... what about people, children who die from cancer.... do they deserve that, can they handle that? Agreed that everyone else should step up and help these people, considering how uch food goes to waste, but my above point still stands.

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I am personally an atheist, but I don't honestly know about this. Also, more advanced in what? Religion definitely has its social benefits, and some good teachings, but science might be more advanced without Christianity. It really depends on your viewpoint and what we would be more advanced in.

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Adding on to that, there is the age old philisophical debate 'If God is all powerful, then he cannot be all good." God as seen in modern religion is all powerful, and what you said just proves that if he exists, depending on your point of view, he cannot be all good. No one is 100% goo or 100% evil, though some may seem like it.

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Christianity and religion definitely have benefits, but I speak from experience when I say that one is perfectly capable of having a close, loving family when they are, using your derogatory term "Godless." Children shouldn't be forced to go to Church, but they should be educated on all sides of the equation before making up their mind. Religion is just not for some people, and it should be up to a teen whether or not they wish to go to church. Church does have good values for families to benefit from. (most of which, I should add, should just be basic human values)

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WEll, it could go either way. Hiding your true identity is not necessarily devious; some people would like to use an alias so as to avoid attracting attention to their true identity, or they would like their opinions to be credited as much as the next person's. For example, if people on the internet knew my real age, I would be instantly discredited; that is my purpose in using an alias, though I do agree that they are usually unnecessary, especially on debate sites.

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Some adults should be treated like children, and some children should be treated like adults. I speak for myself when I say I now some high (and middle!) school students that are more mature than many people at the head of this country and others. Taking my own age into account, I would say that it really depends on whether they deserve to or not, but generalizations shouldn't be made based on age; not all middle/high school students should be treated like children.

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YES! America is the land of freedom; veterans fought for our freedom. We should have the right to kneel for them! To stand or kneel for whatever we wish.

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I find it highly comic how people call atheism superstision when religion is just blind faith and hope. That is not a bad thing, but both atheisma nd religion, religion most of all, are intellectually indefensible because we just don't know enough to come to a solid consensus. Ignorance? You don't have proof that God exists; quite the contrary. As I have said before, we really don't have enough information to make an educated decision.

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I may not agree with conservatives on many points, but they should be tolerated. This is like going against someone because they are very weak and unathletic; they shpuldn't get teased or punished for it

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While your argument has merit, the word God is arguable depending on your views of the matter. For atheists, it is most certainly defensible because of their view on what God means. The definition of God is created by humans, created by believers, so to say that God doesn't exist is to deny the definition of the word as expressed by a believer. The Merriam-Webster definition for universe is, in my opinion wrong, because, using this example, does a tree still make a sound if it falls in the forest and there's no one around? This is the same situation for the definition of the universe; if we haven't seen this part of the universe quite yet, is it still considered part of the universe? Philosophy aside, arguing against the dictionary definition of God is essentially arguing against the believer who created the definition. The definition is not necessarily correct; it is a matter of opinion.

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That statement is entirely inaccurate for many reasons. The dictionary was created by humans and is, therefore changeable by the same hand (humans) A better way to state your argument, as it is entirely possible to argue against the dictionary definition, would be to state that it is illogical to argue with the dictionary, even if this argument is false. What I'm trying to say is it is entirely possible to disagree with a dictionary definition, espceially considering which dictionary is used.

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...The dictator if gone? He's just been replaced by another

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I agree, no one should, but what he did wasn't behind the parents' backs, he just didn't ask them first. He wasn't deliberately keeping it from them.

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The cult of evolution? Evolution has more scientifical support than the Bible; the Bible just has a wider group of followers. There is nothing wrong with Christianity, nor is there with evolution. I personally am an atheist, but both beliefs are valid. Christianity is based on faith, whereas evolution is based on science. Also, you just insulted someone because of their beliefs, so that makes you a hypocrite. Sorry =(

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I am not saying that kids should have access to porn; having access to porn and telling a kid that you are gay are VERY different things. They shouldn't have access to porn, but they should make up their own minds, as I well know. In my experience, it really depends on the child, whether they are mature enough to handle it.. My argument is that people should be able to tekk kids that they are gay without hatred coming from all sides, not that kids should be having sex and watching porn every day of their lives.

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Both; the events that led to Trump being elected are obviously a reflection of the problems in US politics.

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Just to clarify, atheism isn't where one believes that they are their own god, it is when (for me at least) someone believes in the lack of an overarching deity

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It really depends on the age of the cild. Every kid has the right to make up their own mind and, as a matter of fact, I wouldn't mind an extreme Muslim talking to my kid about their beliefs because the kid has the right to know all viewpoints and make up his own mind. Crossing the line, for me, would be if someone tried to force their beliefs on my child, which, as should be obvious, the creator of this debate did not. Also, so what if kids assume the worst? Sex is natural; kids glorify it in their ignorance but, to them, love is love.

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Entirely agreed. You say leftists spew nonsense yet this comes out of your mouth

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Religion shouldn't be taught in schools, as well as the theory of creationism (that God created everyone) I fpeople want to learn about that they can just go to church. If people are forced to learn about this at school when they don't want to, they are wasting valuble time on myths and religion.

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It's not about who I think created me; the work is what. We have more proof of evolution and the Big Bang, but, as Somebody says, we simply don't know.

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You as a person may stay in your lane, but many religious people do not. They force their beliefs on other people and tell people that they will go to hell if they don't believe in God. In my personal experience, this has happened multiple times. Everywhere you see signs of the influence of religion; business owners refusing to provide healthcare for women, refusing to hire people because of their beliefs or sexual inclination. I have the right to state these things, because I know them to be true. I don't think religion is a bad thing; indeed, the opposite. What I have a problem with is people who think to force their beliefs on other people. I personally am an atheist because there is no evidence that God exists (come on, the Bible doesn't count as solid evidence)


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