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    CashIsSupreme — 9 years ago(December 31, 2016 12:56 AM)

    Do you believe RNA chains less than 40 links can build themselves up against the Second Law of Thermodynamics?
    This sentence doesn't even make sense. Even you should have long abandoned the claim that anything about evolution violates the Second Law of Thermodynamics. But I realize that you have trouble grasping the concept of that big yellow shiny thing in the sky during daylight hours.


    Hunters have a perverted gun fetish, so sayeth a terrorist supporting kiddie-fiddler.

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          worshipper_pa — 9 years ago(December 31, 2016 06:03 AM)

          monicaxoxo:
          Why do you guys on here always have to use fancy terms?
          I seriously had to look up what incarcerated meant.
          I have probably looked up the meaning of
          incarceration
          in the past myself, but I am a Finn.
          Isn't it good these guys use "fancy terms" so we may learn more English language?
          I was surprised to see someone whose first language is English finds
          incarcerated
          a fancy term, but perhaps it is.

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            senseibushido — 9 years ago(December 31, 2016 06:05 AM)

            It could just be one of those words that you'd recognize if you heard it, but it doesn't click when you're just reading it.

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              smithjgs — 9 years ago(December 30, 2016 08:58 PM)

              That's on;y because it's smart for prisoners to get religion.
              It's a silly argument anyway since this only shows 2 things.

              1. Prisoners are a small percentage of the whole population and are rarely a representation of the whole anyway.
              2. They likely aren't in there by doing religious things. So the argument is basically the same ones the religious have. They were being hypocritical.
                Theophobiacs and believers agree!
                If this is Locke, then who's in there?
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                washclothrepairman — 9 years ago(December 30, 2016 09:09 PM)

                1. Prisoners are a small percentage of the whole population and are rarely a representation of the whole anyway.
                  Wait, are you saying prisoners aren't representative of the prisoner population..?
                  Never trust a black man named "Chip."
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                  Arlon10 — 9 years ago(December 30, 2016 09:18 PM)

                  Wait, are you saying prisoners aren't representative of the prisoner population..?
                  Are you saying prisoners would never lie?
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                    YouMightRabbitYouMight — 9 years ago(December 31, 2016 07:58 AM)

                    Theophobiacs and believers agree!
                    Realityphobiacs agree with whatever position supports the cray-cray. The passive-aggressive camp is optional, though.
                    The destruction of the wicked is literal and as a collective they make up the heavens and the earth that people think don't change.

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                      Lowtax-86 — 9 years ago(December 30, 2016 09:06 PM)

                      I think part of the reasoning behind that is because atheists don't believe in an afterlife, so they don't want spend the few years they have on this planet rotting in prison, where as the theist perspective just see this as a temporary realm, so the threat of jail isn't quite as severe.
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                        Miscella — 9 years ago(December 30, 2016 09:13 PM)

                        Perhaps they were atheists
                        before
                        they were incarcerated. After all, if there's a better place for introspection than prison, I'm not aware of it. 😛

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                          Melanie000 — 9 years ago(December 30, 2016 10:28 PM)

                          Good point Miscella!

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                            gladoscake — 9 years ago(December 31, 2016 04:23 AM)

                            Good point Miscella!
                            You're aware her avatar is of a porn star, right? and you call men sexist?

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                              The-Last-Prydonian — 9 years ago(December 30, 2016 10:57 PM)

                              Or maybe they weren't. After all, being criminals didn't prevent members of the Mafia for example in believing in God.

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                                AJ_June_forever — 9 years ago(December 30, 2016 09:25 PM)

                                The important points to consider are:
                                What kind of economic background atheists have and what kind of social and economic backgrounds theists have. Which countries figures you have quoted and which agency provided the data.

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                                  senseibushido — 9 years ago(December 30, 2016 10:16 PM)

                                  I don't really like this argument.
                                  If there's one thing religion is good at, it's being a coping mechanism. And if there's one thing that would require a lot of coping, it's having your freedom taken away.
                                  Do the polls that people reference when they say stuff like this take into account the likelihood of someone in prison identifying as the predominant religion just to avoid the extra hassle and pressure their fellow inmates might place on them if they out themselves as an "other?"
                                  And given how mistrusted atheists are, it wouldn't surprise me to learn if people who were generally non-religious take up the practice in prison so that they can look like good, upstanding, rehabilitated citizens.

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                                    Pat_answers — 9 years ago(December 31, 2016 01:46 AM)

                                    It just means that they're better at not getting caught

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                                      CashIsSupreme — 9 years ago(December 31, 2016 05:13 AM)

                                      You'll continue to pretend to be completely oblivious as to how your post disproves most of your racist, alt-right bullsh!t.


                                      Hunters have a perverted gun fetish, so sayeth a terrorist supporting kiddie-fiddler.

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                                        graham-167 — 9 years ago(December 31, 2016 07:26 AM)

                                        But is that actually because atheists commit less crime? Or might there be other factors?
                                        For example, "I am an atheist" does not sound good to parole boards. Whereas "I've found god and given my life over the jesus" does.
                                        Perhaps that could explain the numbers just as well?
                                        If I could stop a rapist from raping a child I would. That's the difference between me and god.

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                                          micCee — 9 years ago(December 31, 2016 07:36 AM)

                                          Atheism doesn't play well with fellow inmates (who will be mostly Christians, even if drawn from a cross section of the population), and as graham mentioned, people can use religion to try and manipulate the parole board into clemency.
                                          So the figures probably aren't quite as good as the ones published; but atheism is known to correlate with higher intelligence and intelligence has a negative correlation with propensity to criminal activity. So I expect that if all the confounding factors could be taken away, atheists would still be significantly less predisposed to crime.
                                          It could be a balloon. It could be Franky. It could be very fresh and clean. It could be those ways.

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