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Stilee   

Stilee, 34 y.o.
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Joined 13 years ago, profile updated 3 years ago.

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Reply - Conversation - Dec 24, 2011
I mean the majority of people usually don't have a religion, but they're tolerant. And when I say the majority, it's more like 51%, it depends of the countries really. But I think most people just don't give a shit, and most of us are clearly secular. We would elect an atheist president, America wouldn't.
Questions like "How do you explain that the story of the virgin birth, the resurection and the three wise men existed way before the Bible in other myths and religions?" ?

So you think your faith could actually be taken apart by too convincing arguments ? I think you should actually try to hear different point of vues precisely before your faith grows stronger so you can judge everything better. A too strong faith would take away any openness to something different, at least I'm assuming so.
Reply - Conversation - Dec 6, 2011
Nice to meet you too. I believe so. I wish I could a dozen more languages. Communicating with people is something exciting
Reply - Conversation - Dec 5, 2011
Well you surely criticise atheist beliefs too, right ?
Were you raised as a christian ? And if that's the case, do you realise that if you'd been raised in Saudi Arabia you'd very likely be muslim, and that if Bill Maher was your father you'd probably be atheist ? :p I always find it weird to think about. Religion should be chosen, a life-long atheist who converts himself has more credibility than an 8 year old terrorist :D

Most people you know must be christians, right ? I'm sure atheists are criticised all the time in the US, way less than religious people (but I may be wrong, I don't know). Fortunately I'm from Europe where being an atheist generally is better seen than being religious. But I guess most americans would say "Fortunately I'm from the US where being religious generally is better seen than being atheist". But seriously, Europe seems way cooler on that matter.

While you're obviously not trying to convert atheists into christians, may I try to convert a christian into an atheist ? :D (In a few months my agnosticism has actually more evolved into an atheism even though I still consider myself an agnostic) Well I'm not exactly trying to shake people's beliefs, I mostly want their opinion on a book who does. So please do take a stranger's suggestion and read The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins. Very interesting book indeed.

Other than that, I gotta admit Jesus is pretty cool.
Reply - Conversation - Sep 13, 2011
hi i'm maskel. i would like us to be friends and just....talk to each other
so read u soon
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...About...3 months?

Hey... todays Monday!
Obvious Question:
How was your weekend?
Reply - Conversation - Feb 26, 2011
The last part of your "About Me" part makes me think about myself.

Oh damn, you're a christian. And I am... Hey wait I'm an agnostic, is it ok then ? Haha. But since you don't wanna talk to atheist, I'm not sure we'll have interesting conversations. I'm not a fan of religious people anyway :D

I'll call you when I'll be in hell to tell you how it's like, if by any chance there is telephones down there !
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Tica Tica Tica! (In my mind your name sonds like the sound scratching records DJ style makes)
likewise.

Happy Kuwaiti liberation day!
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haha nice. neighbor. wher eabout in brooklyn are you at ? I live in E.village not too far from you technically. want to chat if you got msn or aim?
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haha for some reason i never see that many nyc girls on this website but here is you! whats your name?
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