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Now you seem convinced that people are afraid to admit that humans are super special. That's just bizarre. I'm not afraid to admit it. I just think it's wrong. It's not scary, it's silly. I have no reason to say something that I believe is wrong.
I wish you would accept that as the honest motive. Dreaming up other peculiar reasons won't change it.
Edited because I forgot to add: I don't think people need to believe they're special to live up to their potential of goodness. The sense of good and bad, right and wrong, is bred right in to all of us. Theists may say that atheists can have no moral sense if they don't believe in god, but that's similar nonsense. Humans don't need to believe certain things to be good. Thousands of years of living in social groups have taught us, on a genetic level, what play nice means.
Well back aways in the thread you admitted that atheists could be evil and then you complained that I distrusted atheist motives...(I don't trust theist motives either, and for the same reason.) and now you complain that I am saying that humans are 'super special' (which is another misrepresentation of what I have been saying all along.)
I know an you know what it is I have been saying Pup. I find you persistent need to misrepresent what I say and then make an argument based on the strawman created through the misrepresenting to be a poor form of argument and I tire of it. I understand that you are not the only one who does this. I don't understand why hard atheists persist with this kind of tactic other than perhaps it gives them the illusion that they are protecting their "precious'.
*Shrugs* - whatever Pup. I stand with the fact that humans are a different kind of ape. So different that they are really only 'ape' in regard to DNA...and remind you that it was you who brought 'white supremacy' into the argument so you are some kind of hypocrite to complain when I mention Nazis and pretty low to then turn it around and make out like it is me being all paranoid.
You really are one of the 'mean gals' aint'cha....
That reminds me...Emily's Cat...did you reply to my observation that nature has its hierarchies? You know, the bees and etc....
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I'll try to keep it shorter.