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AdamAtSea

@Plutonium_Pity I failed calculus twice. π=4!

There is no such thing as circles. I've never seen one. 🤷‍♂️
I've never seen a zero.
My tires are ovals at best, but must likely rounded blobs.
Your tired ovaries are most likely rounded boobs?
@Humpleupagus @AdamAtSea @Plutonium_Pity The sneeds more air, try for 100psi, the second 0 should help them remember their circleness better. You should also a non-squaty circle tire in the back too.
>My tires are ovals at best, but must likely rounded blobs.
This isn't photoshopped, they actually do this sometimes.
It's actually one of my classic traps for atheists.

They're like.... show me God. He's just an idea.

I'm like.... show me a circle or the number one. 🤷‍♂️
>show me a circle or the number one
@Humpleupagus @DasSauerkraut @MCMLXVIIOTG @AdamAtSea @Plutonium_Pity
The older I get, the more I feel it's impossible to have a sane view of the world that doesn't include at least the idea of God on an intuitive level, even if it's not that of a conventional religion.
My point is that whether you believe in God or not, the argument that he's just an idea or a superstition is a bad one. There are all sorts of "ideas" we rely on daily that don't have a material manifestation, including counting numbers, the alphabet, and language itself.

Nonetheless, the reddit tier atheists will attempt to use the argument to dispense with God while clutching their pearls about a myriad of "ideas," including "ideas" they invoke in their denial of the existence of God.
>Sure, when bolted into a jet engine
Top Fuel, not exhibition car. Phenomenon is known as tire shake.