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The official DEBATE FAITH forums are here and have a lot of resources to battle the Theotoxic masses.

To sign up, email me, aal@atheistatlarge.org and Ill set you up so you too can be a part of one of the most intensive forums devoted to the discussion and the refutability of faith in gods.

We allow theists to join in the conversation, this isnt a circle jerk for Atheists.

The posts within are to the point, using the theists “holy” works and practices against themselves.

So come learn how you too can defeat the arguments of theists, any theist.

If you’re having trouble don’t worry, there are plenty of people that can help at the Stickam Chatroom, someone is there 24/7 to help.

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  • Jenova says:

    “Are there any new Christains in here?” is a question asked many times in the Debate Faith Room. Most of the time the answer is no unless it is one of the many christains whom have returned for the millionth time. I am done with it all. Many bap. faiths use scare tactics to scare theie belivers into thinking that there is a Hell. Many atheists in Debate Faith use the same scare tactic into making usres think one of two things; there is no room better for debate and to fear the mighty kick. Its time to stop using fear to manage Christains; it doesnt work. Many of them are already brainwashed into fearing God and the hole fear the mods thing is not going change them. They are stuck in their way repeating the same preachings day after day after day. I am sick of it. I am sick of the same christains again and again. I left Stickam because I am sick of hearing the same Christains say the same shit and I should not need to sit in a room and go “If I say this will I be removed?” Once a Christain starts thinking that; they wont come back and the question returns “Are there any new Christains in here?”! Kicking is not always the answer unless its someone like evilfisher or carbon; reaching a Christain is how it is done; not using fear or by being an asshole; however there is no point in trying to reach out to someone if that person is brainwashed badly because they are in it for the long hall; there is no reaching them and there is no helping them understand the basics of why there is no God. These are my opinions and I understand if this Comment is removed because it counters your rules or whatever; however I was just thinking I should leave a comment on my thoughts to try and answer the question people keep asking “Are there any Christains in here?”! I hope it is understood? I doubt many people will read this but this is my goodbye message and I wish you all the best of luck in trying to reach some of these crazy Christains. Never give up; maybe some day a new user atheist will think of a way to reach people like CH; I doubt it; but maybe?

  • Lindsay says:

    Jenova: You did not leave Stickam. You are hanging out in the Relax room. You are being melodramatic; maybe you should try Pal Talk or a new venue.

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