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One Line Arguments Against Religion


In one sentence, convince people that they should abandon their current religion.

(And none of you William Faulkner types, either. A 93849823-word sentence is no longer a sentence.)

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97 Responses

  1. avatar Gabriel Says:

    Don’t be afraid.

  2. avatar Roger Scott Says:

    God rested on the 7th day, so if God was to go on a holiday (but not tell anyone about it), there would still be gravity, matter, rain, snow, tornadoes, sunshine, earthquakes and so on, indicating that God is not needed to explain the world and is no more than a myth.

  3. avatar Eric Says:

    Your book contradicts itself, it can’t be true.

  4. avatar eric perkins Says:

    Live life in the present; not as if there is something greater when we die and you will find as much happiness as you think you do with religion without the fairytales.

  5. avatar David Broome Says:

    Crap, I just posted that in the wrong thread! My apologies, everyone! Still a good book, though.

  6. avatar hoverFrog Says:

    If you were me how would you explain why I don’t believe in the things that you believe in?

  7. avatar Jordan Says:

    Why do you think you deserve another life, when you don’t use the one you have?

    Probably won’t cause them to change their religion but it might cause them to think of why they believe.

  8. avatar Richard Wade Says:

    All the worst atrocities in history have been committed by people who had no doubt.

  9. avatar Andrew C. Says:

    Come to the dark side, we have cookies.

  10. avatar Saganist Says:

    If your beliefs were incorrect, would you want to know?

  11. avatar HP Says:

    Don’t let fear rule your life.

  12. avatar JSug Says:

    You can’t prove that I’m not God.

  13. avatar Polly Says:

    “What would god need with a starship?” – Captain Kirk

    If god seeks glory from his creatures, then he really isn’t self-sufficient, is he.

  14. avatar Sean Says:

    You really believe that bullshit – seriously?

  15. avatar Nicole Says:

    Give me one arguement that disproves the existence of the ancient gods that doesn’t also disprove the existance of your God.

  16. avatar mikespeir Says:

    If you were me how would you explain why I don’t believe in the things that you believe in?

    I like that one. It’s always enlightening–and sometimes sobering–to turn the tables and ask people who disagree with you to make a sincere effort to find arguments for your position.

  17. avatar Roe Says:

    If god loves people why does he kill babies?

  18. avatar Dan Says:

    Babies taste better than stale wafers.

  19. avatar SarahH Says:

    Think about the fact that your fervent religious beliefs are contrary to the fervent religious beliefs held by millions of other people who might feel the same way about you as you feel about them.

  20. avatar Siamang Says:

    To be truly moral, one must do good and refrain from evil when no-one’s watching.

  21. avatar Alex Says:

    It’s one thing to claim that there is such a being as God, but it is quite another to claim to know anything about God other than that he/she/it exists.

  22. avatar Matt Says:

    Any argument that can be used to disprove any other god you don’t believe in can be used to disprove yours.

  23. avatar James Says:

    One line argument against religion?

    “Prove it.”

    I win!

  24. avatar Jeff Satterley Says:

    Why do you consider faith, which is believing something without evidence, or even despite evidence to the contrary, a virtue?

    (Meant to deal with the people who would read some of the other arguments, and say “You just have to have faith…” I truly believe that most people don’t think about what faith really is.)

  25. avatar barelyEvolved Says:

    There is NO evidence for ANY religion’s grand claims of divinity.

  26. avatar Jack Carter Says:

    Try actually reading the Bible (or whatever their religion’s foundational text happens to be).

  27. avatar Ivar Says:

    Nicole wrote:

    Give me one argument that disproves the existence of the ancient gods that doesn’t also disprove the existance of your God.

    -This gets my vote.

  28. avatar Matthew T. Says:

    Jesus was a cross-maker.

  29. avatar Ken McKnight Says:

    There is no god because this is a world where the following term is necessary: pediatric oncology.

  30. avatar The Atheist Jew Says:

    You have plenty of time for religion when you are dead.

  31. avatar Wes Says:

    If your religion had anything going for it in the truth department, it wouldn’t need to insist on faith alone.

  32. avatar Tim D. Says:

    If we accept that First Cause means the universe has to have been created (because there was simply “nothing” and then there was “something”), we would also need to realize that this Creator isn’t necessarily God (or any God at all)…so by this logic, we would acknowledge that some entity can exist outside the scope of this universe in the sense that “God” supposedly can, but also that this entity isn’t necessarily God, and therefore the Christian God is no longer necessary to explain the first cause (if He ever was).

    ^I know, I know, it’s a million words, but it pretty soundly destroys the first cause argument.

  33. avatar christy Says:

    God doesn’t need you help.

  34. avatar Stefan Monsaureus Says:

    Faith blinds people to the diversity, the wonder, and the majesty of life.

  35. avatar llewelly Says:

    In one sentence, convince people that they should abandon their current religion.

    Duh.

    Ok, it’s not going to win very many people over, but I’m going for the shortest entry.

  36. avatar HumanistDad Says:

    If Satan killed 10 people in the bible but God killed at least 1.2 MILLION people (and advocated slavery and rape), why is God good but Satan bad?

  37. avatar weaver Says:

    I am living a happy, good life without your god.

  38. avatar weaver Says:

    and mentioning this one just for fun

    “You can safely assume you have created God in your own image when it turns out that God hates the same people you do.” –Annie Lamott

  39. avatar Asylum Seeker Says:

    Your particular religion has as much proof as any other denomination, sect, cult, myth, world religion, or even idle speculation, the moral code of your religion is not only a haphazard description of universal moral behavior, but it even falls short of the moral standards that we hold ourselves up to today, and it is rather pathetic to draw comfort and define your purpose from something so fragile, unsupported and intellectually dishonest as religion.

    I love long sentences.

  40. avatar Ryan G Says:

    The answer is in the question. Say to a Christian: “In one sentence, convince a Muslim that they should abandon their current religion.”

    Fill in which ever religions work in their particular scenario. Every religious person I know has a problem with another person’s religion.

  41. avatar Ben Dreidel Says:

    “If you really believe that death leads to eternal bliss then why are you wearing a seatbelt?” – Doug Stanhope

    “Yesterday’s cult = today’s religion = tomorrow’s myth” – me

  42. avatar Bo Says:

    Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

  43. avatar Grimalkin Says:

    “You don’t believe in Vishnu, so you’re already half-way there.”

  44. avatar penn Says:

    What kind of omnipotent and omni-benevolent deity would allow children to die of cancer?

  45. avatar Emily Says:

    Deities are man-made

  46. avatar MikeG Says:

    If infants go to heaven automatically (no sin according to protestants) wouldn’t an abortion doctor be a great person, by sending himself to hell to send all those infants directly to heaven?

  47. avatar John Moeller Says:

    You will be free.

  48. avatar Saint Splattergut Says:

    Ryan G Says:
    October 21st, 2008 at 7:48 pm

    The answer is in the question. Say to a Christian: “In one sentence, convince a Muslim that they should abandon their current religion.”

    I’m an atheist, but I can answer this question… heck, I can give the best answer any half-baked christian could give…

    WE HAVE BACON!

  49. avatar Polly Says:

    If there’s a god, he should understand.

    or,

    If he were really god, he’d understand.

  50. avatar Ryan G Says:

    WE HAVE BACON!

    The most appropriate response to ANY question.

  51. avatar MisterDomino Says:

    Weigh a mortal life spent in freedom against an eternity of servitude and see what you choose.

    -OR-

    If God created the entire universe, what makes you think he gives a damn about what you do?

  52. avatar Lester Says:

    Didn’t your parents ever teach you to stand up to bullies?

  53. avatar Jamie G. Says:

    “And if they give birth, I will slaughter their beloved children.” (Hosea 9:16 NLT)

    or

    “Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.” (1 Samuel 15:3)

    or

    “O Daughter of Babylon, doomed to destruction, happy is he who repays you for what you have done to us- he who seizes your infants and dashes them against the rocks.” (Psalm 137:8-9)

    I could do this all day.

  54. avatar Indigo Says:

    Elaborating on MisterDomino’s, and something I’ve actually said to a believer:
    Why would a being of infinite power and knowledge, not to speak of perfect love and forgiveness, who created everything from galaxies to quarks to living things in their untold complexities, give a crap about what we do with our genitals?

  55. avatar Jim Says:

    What is the origin of your belief, and do you actually believe, or do you just wish you believed?

  56. avatar Scott Says:
  57. avatar William Says:

    “no gods or kings…only man.” andrew ryan

  58. avatar commander other Says:

    The beauty of a sunset is recognizable, appreciable and inspirational even to those who don’t believe it was put there for our singular enjoyment by a mythological being; and the same goes to the rest of the multiverse as well.

  59. avatar Jimmy Says:

    If there really was a god, I wouldn’t be an atheist.

  60. avatar Ian Andreas Miller Says:

    Religion does not teach us how to deal with grief because it does not teach us how to deal with reality; you constantly try to counter your doubt with religious faith, but can you at least let me give you the tools that can allow you to deal with reality in case you simply cannot believe in the religion thing anymore?

  61. avatar lurker_above Says:

    When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.

    ~1 Corinthians 13:11

  62. avatar Falterer Says:

    Why?

    (That’s not a suggestion for such a sentence, BTW. I’m just trying to imagine the sort of situation in which I’d be expected to form a silver sentence sure to shoot down someone’s faith.)

  63. avatar Sandeep Says:

    Hows many Sins have you committed today?

  64. avatar David Says:

    1. Religion is nothing more than a denial response to the twin fears of randomness and death.

    2. I got up to the 17th century in my philosophy book.

    (#2 actually shut a theist down cold, while a skeptical onlooker sent half a Diet Pepsi through his nose)

  65. avatar David Says:

    If there really was a god, I wouldn’t be an atheist.

    Oh, nice! I am going to steal that, mmmK?

    Actually, I may tweak it to:

    If there really was a god, who could be an atheist?

  66. avatar David Says:

    Is God finite or infinite?

    (they answer, Infinite, of course)

    If you really understood what “infinite” meant then you’d know how impossible it is for God to exist and yet not be OBVIOUS.

    Religion is really just a failure of mathematical education. ;)

  67. avatar Brody Says:

    If god supposedly endowed us with logical thinking and the capacity to reason, why would he require that we surrender those abilities in order to believe in him?

  68. avatar Neil Says:

    Atheism: You can tell me I’m wrong after we’re dead.

  69. avatar Colm Says:

    Study science, read about how we came to know what we now know, then compare your holy book to what we now know about the universe.

    If I had to put it in 2 words, it would be “Study science”.

  70. avatar TXatheist Says:
  71. avatar BaS Says:

    What would it take to convince you that you’re wrong?

    Hint: That either gets them to tell you the answer, or it exposes the fact that they are not willing to be rational (and therefore not worth your time)

  72. avatar Born again Skeptic » Blog Archive » What would it take? Says:

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  73. avatar Mike Says:

    “The only absolute truth is that there is no absolute truth.” – Me

  74. avatar «bønez_brigade» Says:

    It’s bunk.

    [maybe not persuasive, but concise & true]

  75. avatar Skepdude Says:

    All the other false gods are worshiped and believed for the very same reasons you believe in yours!

  76. avatar Atheism in a sentence « Wallow No More Says:

    [...] 23, 2008 by Tony Christie Over at the Friendly Atheist there is a thread calling for ‘One Line Arguments Against Religion’. Hemant asks that respondents, ‘in one sentence, convince people that they should abandon [...]

  77. avatar Allytude Says:

    Grow up- give up your invisible friends.

  78. avatar danny Says:

    Christianity is the belief that God sacrificed himself to himself to appease the wrath of himself.

  79. avatar Anonnie Mouse Says:

    LOL @ danny. That’s perfect.

    I would say, “Show me exactly how all the other gods and goddesses besides yours are wrong, without using the bible.”

  80. avatar creet Says:

    Sorry, I never heard of Yahweh, I’m not into Pokemon.

    Idea stolen from xkcd:
    http://xkcd.com/178/

  81. avatar T's Grammy Says:

    Who needs a whole sentence? I’ve a one-word argument against God:

    shit

    Any meaning of the word works. Think about it.

  82. avatar Brian Hogg Says:

    Seems like people are tending to answer this question more as if it were “what would you say to make something believe their god doesn’t exist,” which isn’t really, to my reading, what the question is.

    My answer to the challenge (the challenge being come up with a sentence that would help convince people to leave their current religion) would be:

    “There were good, moral people before your religion existed, and you’ll be a good, moral person after you leave it behind.”

  83. avatar Darwin's Dagger Says:

    If the act of creating is a response to some need (or desire), and God is truly a perfect and whole being that exists beyond need, then the existence of a created universe is proof that God does not exist.

    For a non-created universe the question of God becomes pointless.

  84. avatar Polly Says:

    If your god really believed in forgiveness he wouldn’t punish people forever, and that includes death.

  85. avatar Scotty B Says:

    Three words: Read Douglas Adams.

    It may not convince people that they should abandon their current religion, but it should be done anyway.

  86. avatar ngl Says:

    just because you believe something while ignoring all the evidence against it doesn’t make it true.

  87. avatar Spurs Fan Says:

    So, you and Fred Phelps have the same Holy Spirit?

  88. avatar Will Says:

    God is all-knowing, all-good, and all-powerful, yet evil exists in the world: explain please?

  89. avatar Keerax Says:

    What evidence that is specific, reliable, and testable causes you to believe in your religion rather than another one, other than your 2000 year old holy book?

  90. avatar Higgs Boson Says:

    “Reality exists as it does independently of what you believe about it, so the best way to discover truth is to look at reality itself.”

    “If you were to create your own false religion, do you agree that demanding complete faith, no matter what, would be a good mechanism to prevent followers from straying?”

  91. avatar Richard Wade Says:

    If anything is an invention of the devil, it’s religion because nothing separates people from each other, people from themselves and if you insist, people from god as quickly, deeply and permanently as does religion.

  92. avatar The Nerd Says:
  93. avatar Atheist Chick Says:

    Snakes can’t talk, they don’t have ears.

  94. avatar ladyvonkulp Says:

    Your god cannot be all-knowing, and all-merciful, and all-powerful.

  95. avatar bipolar2 Says:

    The qualities of things are only . . . atoms and the void.
    ~ Democritus 500 BCE

  96. avatar postsimian Says:

    “Show me some angel fossils and we’ll do business.”

  97. avatar Bob Says:

    If the act of creating is a response to some need (or desire), and God is truly a perfect and whole being that exists beyond need, then the existence of a created universe is proof that God does not exist.

    That’s clever, but it’s circular logic. You forgot to explain away “(or desire)” Most Theists believe that their God(s) have desires.

    I’m neither Theist nor Atheist. There is neither evidence of a creator nor is there evidence that there is no creator.

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