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Atheist-Theist Summit turns out to be a bummer. Truth resigns, vows to rethink strategy.

1 Following up on the last report on the Atheist-Theist Conference, we now provide you with the remaining details. After the big mushroom cloud explosion annihilated the small perspectives of all those in the hall (and at the same time opened them up to larger perspectives), there was a lull after which we hoped for something of a conference to follow. When the explosion had done its work, the open minds led to further confusion - but this was because the minds were opened. You could make out the difference. The delegates spoke more sense - just that they didn't make too much more sense as you would think they should have with the way they seemed to be enlightened by the mushroom cloud. What seemed to slowly emerge was interesting. As the arguments from both sides built up (the ones you could hear clearly) tranches, armoury and weapons et al, development of minds became obvious. The theists pounded that only possibilities held very life in its hands. The atheists tried to h

Athiest-Theist Summit Takes Surprising Turn... more on this story

In a recent much hyped summit between atheists and theists, new ground was reached. Towards the end of what seemed to be a continuous conference with a no agenda, there was both consensus and deconsensus achieved in a manner that seemed to be strangely scripted. While the atheists hijacked almost the entire conference without even looking at the agenda first demanding the burden of proof be rightly weighed,  leaving the other attendees and the moderator baffled at their lack of decorum, there were also wars in between groups on both sides of the argument. There seemed to be an equal raising and hushing of voices. It was noted that there was, over all, much to hide from, for at least a part of the group, or at least so it seemed.  While each group went about their mini-battles in the broad light of their open opposition, which is a first (the people that hide and are insidious usually do it really well enough not to shame their own cause), there also seemed to be a sense of camarader