I don't feel like going into detail about how many holes there are in atheist theory. You guys are fundamentally WRONG. Do you understand what that means?
Or rather, you can't. I'd love for you to expound on why I'm "fundamentally wrong" - I really think things are a bit backwards here.
ATHEISM CANNOT EXPLAIN THE ORIGIN OF LIFE.
ATHEISM CANNOT EXPLAIN HOW MATTER ORIGINATED FROM NOTHING.
No, we can't explain the origin of the universe (life is a different story, see abiogenesis theory) - and more than likely science never will be able to due to the restrictions on what we can study (that, and it's a bit of a paradoxical question - after all, what caused the big bang, or in your version, who created god?). However, that's a rather weak reason to start believing in the superstitious. A more reasonable approach is to say "there may be something beyond our realm, but there's no way to know what it is." If you'd watch the video I linked to in my previous post you'd have (hopefully) started to realize how profoundly flawed your reasoning is. Tell me, what exactly is it about the Bible that has so convinced you that it is the truth and is better than other religions, as opposed to what the Buddhists, Hindu or Shinto faiths believe? What exactly
is god anyway? Can you describe god for me? Certainly these ideologies conflict in their beliefs, but none has any way to show that they are the real truth.
Any attempt to circumvent the truth, just shows that your either fearful or...have inferior intelligence.
The truth is what I seek - you, on the other hand, cling to age old dogma which blinds you from reason and then want to force your ideas on others at their expense.
As stated, Believers have FAITH that GOD created science and everything in the universe. That is what the majority of humans believe and the best that you 5% to 10% of non believers can do is try to "ban" Christian education. Why not just fly to the moon or something because in life's grand scheme, you guys are truly OUT THERE.
What caused you to start having faith in your particular god? Is this the same faith that many have when they send money to Nigeria when they're alerted they've won $100,000 but need to pay a $5000 fee to retrieve the cash?
The majority of humans are uneducated/ignorant of factual material many people in the developed world take for-granted. Just because the majority thinks something is right doesn't make it so - even the founding fathers of the US knew this, which is why the US is a representative republic and not a democracy.
No, we're not trying to ban "Christian" education, we're trying to ban "religious" education within the schools. I put in tax dollars too, and I don't want to have to a) teach your nonsense in the classroom or b) be forced to pay so you can push your hurtful ideology on others. I doubt you'd want to live in a country where
you were forced to pay a tax so that
YOUR children could be indoctrinated into the wonders of some foreign religious dogma. I'm absolutely shocked that you can't see how trying to push this kind of precedent would hurt your own group in the long run when another religious group demands the same thing.
Far as Islam in the UK, you sound proud that its influence is growing but, that's because out of all other religions, Christianity has shined the brightest. I could see why you might want to shut it down--it exposes your improprieties. Kind of like shining the light on roaches, they just run and scatter, only its your ego.
Quite to the contrary, I find the trend to be largely disturbing, as Britain adopts Sharia law into many of its social and legal venues. We aren't trying to 'shut it down' - I believe that you should be able to believe what you like, even if I think you're crazy, but I will not tolerate efforts to force teachers, students and parents alike to participate in your brainwashing process. Leave it in church - if your belief is so "right" and appealing people will flock there anyway.