I find this amusing...
An honest man is being tailgated by a stressed-out woman on a busy boulevard! Suddenly, the light turns yellow just in front of him. He does the honest thing and stops at the crosswalk, even though he could have beaten the red light by accelerating through the...
If you believe in a higher power, I would say theist. If you don't, than that would be atheist. If you are agnostic, than by my definition, you would be neutral, or in other words, neither group, but different people have a slightly different view of what it means to be agnostic.
Yeah, that's true, but not all Jewish holidays have to do with the old covenant. For example, I don't think Hanukkah has anything to do with the old covenant. I don't know anything about Jewish holidays, but I still think there are some out there that we should celebrate.
I don't know. I agree that we should. I mean, Christianity did come from the Jewish religion. Even Jesus was Jewish and celebrated Jewish holidays. It's too bad we don't.
I don't think it's too early to expose her to religion. She isn't old enough to make an informed decision, but it's still good to be exposed to it. Sure she might say she's Christian and just go along with things because she's young and doesn't know any different, but when she gets older, she...
I don't think that way at all. I'm sure my grandfather on my dad's side of the family does. There are a lot of people that feel that about people who are gay. I don't hear that so much about not following the bible though.
"Is asserting the Burden of Proof to the theist justified in a debate?"
I believe that in a debate, both sides should show proof, so yes it is justified asserting the Burden of Proof to the theist, but the atheist better be ready to take it as well.