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  • ...ves individually—with a [[signature]] or without one. No single point of view dominates. Differences of opinion are best resolved by [[appeal to evidence [[Category:Wiki]] [[Category:Points of view]]
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  • See [[Wikipedia:Neutral point of view]] [[Category:Wiki]] [[Category:Points of view]]
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  • See [[Wikipedia:Neutral point of view]] [[Category:Wiki]] [[Category:Points of view]]
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  • ...ves individually—with a [[signature]] or without one. No single point of view dominates. Differences of opinion are best resolved by [[appeal to evidence [[Category:Wiki]] [[Category:Points of view]]
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  • ...re open to accepting the expression of many varied and diverse [[points of view]].
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  • ...ommunity resource]] project, and so represented [[many different points of view]] simultaneously. Since the [[original wiki]] dealt with computer programmi ...d]] project, is intended to [[unite atheists]] of many [[diverse points of view]], and so would best be served by starting out more along the lines of the
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  • ...will attempt to take a [[Wikipedia:neutral point of view|neutral point of view]], and will defer to external websites as sources of different opinions on ...uals and showing sexual interest mutually exclusive? Is it not possible to view to take interest in a woman AND see her as an intelligent person?
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  • ...nsive document, and so requires many rules (such as the [[neutral point of view]]) and processes to achieve this goal, the [[original wiki]] is more like a ...hat and when, and people can be much more free to express [[many points of view]] individually.
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  • ...list_of_atheist_agnostic_skeptic_humanist_websites&useformat=mobile mobile view]. * View the source code of this page by right-clicking and using ctrl-f to search f
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  • ...a]]'s mandate of being an encyclopedia with an enforced [[neutral point of view]]. From [http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiIsNotWikipedia Wiki Is Not Wikipedia]: * unattributed viewpoints
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  • ...alley 43alley] - Atheist; Male; Reads the Bible from an atheist's point of view. Argues that God and the Bible are evil. *[http://www.youtube.com/ContraPoints ContraPoints] - Atheist; Male
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  • '''FIRST POST SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:''' Submit your view on any topic (preface it as your opinion if it's not fact based), and ask o ...that it dramatically increased the quality of the overall group. If at any point, you are one of the top trolls, fight instigators, or most intellectually d
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  • ...hat, it was almost like an act of terrorism. I know we don't as a society view it like that, but seriously I was scared to death of hell. I remember goin ...He slowly moved away from Christianity and moved towards an agnostic deist view for about 7 years.
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  • ...ly Spirit]]. The [[Blasphemy Challenge]] has had a total of over 1 million views and has been covered by many [[national news]] outlets. ...in]]. Thus, people who took the [[challenge]] saw themselves as crossing a point of no return to prove that they truly did not believe in the [[biblical God
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  • ...e Holy Spirit]]. The Blasphemy Challenge has had a total of over 1 million views and has been covered by many national news outlets. ...le sin]]. Thus, people who took the challenge saw themselves as crossing a point of no return to prove that they truly did not believe in the [[biblical God
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  • * Examine his/her own position of [[our vision]]. Dissect individual points. [[Our vision]] will reference your blog when complete. ...expect 85-90% of atheists will agree. Those who disagree should have their views heard as well.
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  • ...places of worship an atheist must visit. An atheist is free to accept any view of his/her choice, but whichever they adopt, belief in god(s) is absent. ...without any evidence (often demanding belief despite the evidence clearly pointing the other way). The scientific method only makes claims based on the ava
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  • ...everyone on the planet on a daily basis. In fact – and this is a crucial point – it is impossible to avoid using science. At this point, we have quite a bit of data to work with. First, we have a physical descri
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  • ...entist looking for signs of alien life. &nbsp;The religious counterpart is viewed as anti-science because of ideology.</p> ...ligion in his childhood. Everything is really leading toward Maher's major point that atheists and agnostics are in a sizable minority but are afraid to spe
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