So with all that has been said, what do you believe in falcon9? You have a lot of argument against God, religion and the likes...but you don't say what you believe in. So I am curious.
I don't hold religious beliefs, so the question is a non sequitur.
And as for the question, I believe in God, I feel the Holy Spirit so I know that I am going to Heaven. And for those of you that want to argue feeling the Holy Spirit, until you feel it, you can not really argue it.
That is not a rational line of reasoning; it presupposes that there is something to "feel", (which is vaguely designated as "holy spirit" and requires 'faith' in a supernatural concept). This supernatural concept can not only be argued, it can be disputed while requiring that those who claim such a thing produce hard evidence that such a thing exists. If no such evidence, (beyond dubious 'testimony' from religious adherents, which does not constitute evidence), can be produced, the claim is specious.
I feel that everyone is entitled to their own beliefs and their reasoning behind them.
Indeed, I have specified several times that people are generall free to believe whatever nonsense they wish to believe however, please refrain from misuse of the word "reasoning" in the context of belief; there is no reasoning behind beliefs - that's why they're superstitions and not factual.
And everyone is allowed to speak their own mind as long as they aren't trying to cram their beliefs down others throats.
Therein lies the hypocrisy of religious adherents; the incessant mention of their religious beliefs can be construed as "trying to cram their beliefs down others ...". Conversely, those same 'crammers' seem to object to the expression of opposing viewpoints After the initial religious evangelicisms are posted. Since religious adherents are apparently unwilling or unable to resist evangelical posts, (whether under the guise of 'speaking their own mind' or merely interjected those beliefs into a non-religious subject thread), they have no basis for objecting to others posting dissenting views. Simply put; you are as free to post religious beliefs as others are to post opposing viewpoints to those beliefs.