We are pretty sure it exists.
Sexuality exists, just like new, fun big words!
There is no impact. If people don't like people of a different sexuality, it's because that's just how they think, not because they're atheist. There isn't an atheist book about what you should think about heteros/homos/trannys etc.
We have and love our friends like anyone else.
"I think therefore I am" This idea was proposed bu Descartes.
It is just human to have some desire in your mind. But to answer your question completely honestly Yes because there are thousands of people that are lying in hospitals with absolutely nothing on their mind. But i bet that they would desire to wake if they could think about it.
Christianity beleives that there is but one "correct" God out of the thousands that mankind has worshipped; Atheists believe that there is one less than that.While no comments can be applicable to an entire group, the following points about the level of lifestyle and interactions with other people of :Atheists: and "Christians":Atheists follow an internal moral code - Christianity follows a moral code imposed on them.Atheists are individuals, Christians are a community of people which, more or less,t think the same.Atheist do not try to convert others, Christians often try to convert othersAtheists do not impose their practices on the public, Christians have public prayers and so onAtheits do not wage religious wars on other nations
There are no categorically atheistic views on any topic except a general lack of belief in gods. Apart from that atheists are simply people. They do not all think alike and with one mind such as theists. You have confused atheists with theists who generally hold religious beliefs as a group.
i think it's yearn
Two songs at the moment: 'The Piper's Song', by Gypsy and the Cat; and from their new album: 'Human Desire', also by Gypsy and the Cat
Yes, determinism and existentialism are compatible. You have to remember that many people think that free will and determinism are compatible (compatiblism). However, existentialism seems to accept taking responsibility for your own actions, and radical free will. However, a closer look at existentialism will reveal that existentialist philosophers (like Nietzsche) generally hold the notion of a will that is not influenced by any sort of outside force, as is posited in libertarian free will, is a rather absurd notion. Also the notion that our existence precedes our essence, an existentialist view, seems to say, at least in part, that we do not have control over every part of our lives, which would support determinism and existentialist compatibility.
i think 70
I think its called serpanectophillia