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Most religious discussions generally are frustrating conversations that usually end up off topic and continuously circulate the same old tiresome fallacies.  Sometimes these discussions take place through many electronic forms:

  • email
  • social websites
  • forums
  • blogs
  • comments on videos
  • video blogs

 

Most times, rational thoughts take many paragraphs and considerable research to properly express.  This is usually because the logical atheist is concerned with his/her arguments being well thought out and accurate.  This website is aimed at saving you logical atheists some typing.  Just copy and paste the relevant links into your blog comment and educate your fellow religious acquaintance.  If you spend considerable time on a well thought out argument that does not appear on this site, please send it to me, Logical Atheist, so that others may share in your genius.  So, "what types of arguments?", you ask:

 

  • unfounded beliefs
  • logical fallicies
  • unfounded beliefs
  • irrational thoughts
  • unfounded beliefs
  • emotional thinking
  • unfounded beliefs

 

People of religion like to push these unfounded beliefs on the rest of us.  They want to teach them to our kids in school and force the rest of us to adopt biblical morals by passing laws.  These discussions are important in order to dispel notions that it is okay to be religious.  We laugh at those who think Elvis is still alive, and we should do the same at those who believe in an invisible sky man who watches over us.

This web site is an attempt to ease the frustrations that arise while speaking with those who are illogically inclined and just can't seem to let go of the beliefs they have been indoctrinated into.

All information on this website is freely available to link or copy and distribute freely.