Ask here why she doesn't believe in:
1) Zeus
2) Mars
3) Shiva
4) Ganesh
5) Mars
6) Allah
Just tell her when she tells you why she doesn't believe in them, you'll explain to her why you don't believe in her imaginary friend. You are both atheists, its just you believe in one less god than her.

Ask here why she doesn't believe in:
1) Zeus
2) Mars
3) Shiva
4) Ganesh
5) Mars
6) Allah
Just tell her when she tells you why she doesn't believe in them, you'll explain to her why you don't believe in her imaginary friend. You are both atheists, its just you believe in one less god than her.
I would point out that Allah is the Christian God...perhaps if you are going to hack at someone else's quote, you at least try to be accurate...![]()
This is also much more eloquently put than my point that I made about proof being subjective.
What I find frustrating with either side is that they take any questioning of their beliefs as you being their opposite. Though, I find that people are like this about most things, but it makes it very difficult to reason with people when if you question something they believe, they don't actually respond to the question you asked, but the question they've turned it in to.
Don't go to a Pentecostal church. I would suggest you leave her if she's actually a believing pentecostal.
It will cause all kinds of issues down the road.
Allah is a pagan moon god. At least know what you're talking about.
No, Allah is just "God" in Arabic. It's the same judeo-christian god that Jews and Christians believe in. The three main religions are just tiers of the same belief...
It means "The God".
Seriously
If that's what you want to believe then go ahead.
Allah is an ancient moon god.
Considering it's a monotheistic religion based strongly around, you know, monotheism, the similarity between a name in Arabic and a Pagan Sun God's name is just that, a similarity.
You must have trouble reading.
I said Moon god.
It's not a coincidence that Romanism, Islam and Modern Judaism are all very similar. They're all completely pagan.
Allah is a pagan moon god. At least know what you're talking about.

I'm not saying they aren't monotheistic. I'm telling you that they worship a pagan moon god.
If that's what you want to believe then go ahead.
Allah is an ancient moon god. Do your research.
They aren't because they don't believe in moon gods...
That's the point I'm making. You haven't expanded upon your claims other than "they are, trust me".
The Koran clearly states “no son did Allah beget”.I would point out that Allah is the Christian God...perhaps if you are going to hack at someone else's quote, you at least try to be accurate...![]()
I'm not even saying trust me, go and do your own research ya lazy bugger.
Nor am I saying they believe in moon gods. You don't read do you? I said A SINGLE MOON GOD.
The Koran clearly states “no son did Allah beget”.
For there to be a moon god, strongly implies there are gods for other things, hence why I said gods.
They believe in a single god, responsible for everything, ergo it's not a "moon god". You aren't explaining why you're saying it, and telling me to do research comes across as a cop out.
Is it so difficult to explain why you're saying what you're saying?
It does, but then you look at Christianity for that, as the claim that god has a son is contradictory to other things mentioned. Or more appropriately, don't read it as if it is literal.