Funny how when guns are involved gun owners rights are disposable, but when islamic terror is involved peoples "right" to immigrate should be protected.

Hey, what do he have here, another atheist proudly pronouncing it to the world. See here everyone, a prime example of how to determine if someone is an atheist. They'll tell you.

I only brought it up because it seemed relevent to the discussion, I honestly would prefer to not be atheist if I could choose.

I like how you criticize people for offering prayers by assuming that they don't do anything else, as if it is completely out of the realm of possibilities that both could happen.

You have no idea if those people have donated to charity, give food to their local food bank, give supplies to the Red Cross or even donate blood. But you're okay with criticizing them because they're sending prayers.

With everyone that does more than just offer prayers, I'm genuinely happy they're making the world a better place. Those people are awesome and deserve the best in life. I might have written in a way that didn't show that as I'm not the best writer.

I got a question for you, Danny boy; when was the last time you offered to help out in a disaster? When was the last time you gave to a food bank, donated to charity, volunteered for a cause, or lodged someone in your home? It's okay if you don't do those things and it's okay if you don't have the means to do those things. Maybe you do all those things.

One thing you should definitely do though is save your sanctimonious self-gratifying criticism.

I'm not really a morally good person, I was just explaining my view. I don't even think it's a big deal (I'd never condemn someone for saying thoughts and prayers) it's just a thought that occasionally goes through my head due to how some people I know act.

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