![]() ![]() I certainly promote the use of images in articles, but do believe they should generally be tied to specific quotes, as to make any implied relevance a bit more clear. Three images were added to this once imageless page at a fairly large size, and without any context. That is terrible and even Nietche would be offended, for he didn't believe in God.- Seadog.M.S 23:25, 22 September 2006 (UTC) Reply But the most offensive is the houmorous quotes, (ironicly aren't funny). I believe the atheism quotes should go there. ![]() ~ Moby 21:11, (UTC) That's a good idea perhaps something like (a non-existent) Template:Religion could allow people to jump between pages? I don't think people will consider inserting a template into the Atheism quotes page to be POV, will they? - Ardonik 21:32, (UTC) Yeah seriously, This is an article about quotes dealing with God. All of the related sites should probably have such a set of related links at the top. This is probably a good idea, as it would minimze the flood of hostile comments that anti-religious zealots can be as prone to as religious ones often are about atheism, agnosticism, and other religions, but a link to Atheism should be prominent at the top of the page, and perhaps a page for agnosticism created as well. I honestly don't know.) - Ardonik 20:57, (UTC) Shouldn't those quotes which have more to do with atheism than God be merged with Atheism? Or is the standard that any quote that mentions God be considered relevant here? (Just asking. These two positions are completely contradictory, a thoroughly unreasonable philosophy for people who claim their philosophy is based entirely on reason."ĭeletions of quotations or statements within articles should generally not be made without giving some reason for the removal. Then THEY get to play God, by deciding on the fate of the unborn child: will they let it live or kill it. This, they say, is morally arbitrary, and does not fit with how they think a real God would behave. "The Humanist says he does not believe in God because the supposed God behaves in a morally arbitrary way: allowing innocents to die, scoundrels to live, some to have wealth, others to be poor, some to be in pain, and others to be healthy. The following statement was deleted, probably because person who erased it simply did not like it, but it is an unattributed statement, and until an author or source can be declared, I will place it here on the talk page:
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