The grave misconception of atheists regarding religion and God!!

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#1 Stranger_4
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That if somebody does not believe in God then they are going to hell regardless of the life they lived and regardless of the fact that how much they sincerely tried to know the truth. It's "all about your intentions" and God knows them very well and that is what you will ultimately be judged on..

Dont believe the christians or muslims who tell you that you have to believe in God to go to paradise. I have read the entire Quran and didnt come up with this "rule" anywhere..

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#2 Curlyfrii87
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Well, thanks for clearing that up for us!
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Your topic title is very misleading
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#4 dracula_16
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Those kinds of comments shouldn't bother an atheist to begin with. I love it when I am condemned like that. It's so adorable that I'm in their prayers.
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#5 BumFluff122
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Even though the Pope himself once said that you had to believe in the christian God in order to get into heaven which caused a huge outcry from the public so he retracted his statement?
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#6 Tauruslink
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I agree with you. I know the bible says that through Jesus is the only way to God, but I can't imagine God being so cruel and uncaring to the millions of good-hearted people who were born into different religions. I mean, I wouldn't even condemn them to an eternity of pain and suffering because I have to much compassion for them. I can't believe that I have more compassion than God, so I can only conclude that God too would not send them to hell.
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#7 Sway-
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Even when I used to believe in god I thought people that lived good but didnt believe in him would still be alright.
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#8 alphamale1989
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You do nothing to justify your claims. I haven't read the Quran but the Bible is pretty clear on this matter.
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#9 sAndroid17
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well i dont believe in either, so it bothers me not.
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#10 lonewolf604
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if the bible is infallible, shouldn't this statement be true? people pick and choose out of the bible. doesn't the bible indeed say that you need to accept him to get into heaven? this is why this whole thing is ridiculous.

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That if somebody does not believe in God then they are going to hell regardless of the life they lived and regardless of the fact that how much they sincerely tried to know the truth. It's "all about your intentions" and God knows them very well and that is what you will ultimately be judged on..

Dont believe the christians or muslims who tell you that you have to believe in God to go to paradise. I have read the entire Quran and didnt come up with this "rule" anywhere..

Stranger_4
Actually, back when I was Christian, my church taught that anyone who was not Christian is going to Hell. Period. End of story. Do not pas go; do not collect $100. Therefore, it's not a misconception when it is the doctrine (at least of some).
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Actually, back when I was Christian, my church taught that anyone who was not Christian is going to Hell. Period. End of story. Do not pas go; do not collect $100. Therefore, it's not a misconception when it is the doctrine (at least of some).muthsera666

Correction, $200.
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#13 muthsera666
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I agree with you. I know the bible says that through Jesus is the only way to God, but I can't imagine God being so cruel and uncaring to the millions of good-hearted people who were born into different religions. I mean, I wouldn't even condemn them to an eternity of pain and suffering because I have to much compassion for them. I can't believe that I have more compassion than God, so I can only conclude that God too would not send them to hell.Tauruslink
I can't imagine God being so cruel and uncaring to the millions of good-hearted people who were butchered during any of the holocausts (during WWII, throughout African history, etc.).
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Yadda yadda yadda. If there is a god, the only way to find out our final judgment, if any, would be to die.
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[QUOTE="muthsera666"]Actually, back when I was Christian, my church taught that anyone who was not Christian is going to Hell. Period. End of story. Do not pas go; do not collect $100. Therefore, it's not a misconception when it is the doctrine (at least of some).foxhound_fox

Correction, $200.

Say what?
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#16 foxhound_fox
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Say what?muthsera666

When you pass GO in Monopoly, you collect $200.
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#17 muthsera666
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[QUOTE="muthsera666"]Say what?foxhound_fox

When you pass GO in Monopoly, you collect $200.

Oh, you may be right... It's been too long since I've played. Okay, now I do remember. You are right. I have been shamed... :cry: :P
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#18 Tauruslink
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[QUOTE="Tauruslink"]I agree with you. I know the bible says that through Jesus is the only way to God, but I can't imagine God being so cruel and uncaring to the millions of good-hearted people who were born into different religions. I mean, I wouldn't even condemn them to an eternity of pain and suffering because I have to much compassion for them. I can't believe that I have more compassion than God, so I can only conclude that God too would not send them to hell.muthsera666
I can't imagine God being so cruel and uncaring to the millions of good-hearted people who were butchered during any of the holocausts (during WWII, throughout African history, etc.).

So. . . you agree with me?
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#19 Stranger_4
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[QUOTE="Tauruslink"]I agree with you. I know the bible says that through Jesus is the only way to God, but I can't imagine God being so cruel and uncaring to the millions of good-hearted people who were born into different religions. I mean, I wouldn't even condemn them to an eternity of pain and suffering because I have to much compassion for them. I can't believe that I have more compassion than God, so I can only conclude that God too would not send them to hell.muthsera666
I can't imagine God being so cruel and uncaring to the millions of good-hearted people who were butchered during any of the holocausts (during WWII, throughout African history, etc.).

Everybody's gonna die so what's the big deal if millions die at once??
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#20 foxhound_fox
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Everybody's gonna die so what's the big deal if millions die at once??Stranger_4

Torturous deaths at the hands of a madman isn't a just way to die.
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#21 Zelda_89
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Well luckily I believe in evolution :D

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[QUOTE="muthsera666"][QUOTE="Tauruslink"]I agree with you. I know the bible says that through Jesus is the only way to God, but I can't imagine God being so cruel and uncaring to the millions of good-hearted people who were born into different religions. I mean, I wouldn't even condemn them to an eternity of pain and suffering because I have to much compassion for them. I can't believe that I have more compassion than God, so I can only conclude that God too would not send them to hell.Tauruslink
I can't imagine God being so cruel and uncaring to the millions of good-hearted people who were butchered during any of the holocausts (during WWII, throughout African history, etc.).

So. . . you agree with me?

No... You couldn't fathom God making people suffer for eternity in Hell if they had no way to hear of them etc. I couldn't fathom God allowing people to be massacred. My question is more directed to the nature of God. If he could allow people to suffer in such horrible conditions, is it so hard to imagine he would care enough to not make them go to Hell.
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#23 Stranger_4
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[QUOTE="Stranger_4"]Everybody's gonna die so what's the big deal if millions die at once??foxhound_fox

Torturous deaths at the hands of a madman isn't a just way to die.

You will get your justice at the day of judgement.

A heart attack is quite damn painful as well, a physically brutal death does not necessarily make it the most painful one..

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#24 muthsera666
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[QUOTE="foxhound_fox"][QUOTE="Stranger_4"]Everybody's gonna die so what's the big deal if millions die at once??Stranger_4


Torturous deaths at the hands of a madman isn't a just way to die.

You will get your justice at the day of judgement.

A heart attack is quite damn painful as well, a physically brutal death does not necessarily make it the most painful one..

Well, generally torture is more painful than most other things. That's kind of one of the points...
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#25 Stranger_4
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[QUOTE="Stranger_4"]

[QUOTE="foxhound_fox"]
Torturous deaths at the hands of a madman isn't a just way to die.muthsera666

You will get your justice at the day of judgement.

A heart attack is quite damn painful as well, a physically brutal death does not necessarily make it the most painful one..

Well, generally torture is more painful than most other things. That's kind of one of the points...

No it isnt.

Cancer is more painful than getting buthered alive...it's not even a contest as cancer will gradually kill you with months of misery.

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#26 foxhound_fox
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You will get your justice at the day of judgement.

A heart attack is quite damn painful as well, a physically brutal death does not necessarily make it the most painful one..

Stranger_4

Being beaten/raped, starved, forced to work hard labour and then gassed to death is far worse than a heart attack or any conventional way of natural or accidental death. The problem is, if there isn't a day of judgement, then it kind of sucks for them all. And considering the lack of evidence for an afterlife... it is pretty damn depressing to see your claim that their deaths were "alright" in a sense.
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No it isnt.

Cancer is more painful than getting buthered alive...it's not even a contest as cancer will gradually kill you with months of misery.

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You obviously know nothing about dying of cancer.
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[QUOTE="muthsera666"][QUOTE="Stranger_4"]You will get your justice at the day of judgement.

A heart attack is quite damn painful as well, a physically brutal death does not necessarily make it the most painful one..

Stranger_4

Well, generally torture is more painful than most other things. That's kind of one of the points...

No it isnt.

Cancer is more painful than getting buthered alive...it's not even a contest as cancer will gradually kill you with months of misery.

You forget that during the WWII Holocaust, for example, people were living off of a bowl of broth a day for years. Cancer is bad, yes. However, I find it hard to believe that having one's body so wasted that one cannot move, that to were rags of clothing is unbearably painful, is probably worse than a wasting disease. Added to the physical pain is the mental anguish, that they are going to die, not of a natural cause, but that they are specifically targeted because of their heritage, something over which they have no control.
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#29 Ragnarok1051
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If atheist don't believe in God then why should they care about heaven? They don't believe in that either I would assume.
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#30 muthsera666
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If atheist don't believe in God then why should they care about heaven? They don't believe in that either I would assume. Ragnarok1051
I'm assuming that it reassures atheists that even if their wrong and the Judeo-Christian God exists, if an atheist still lives a good life, one would still go to heaven.

It kind of eliminates the relevance of Pascal's Wager, however.

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I'm assuming that it reassures atheists that even if their wrong and the Judeo-Christian God exists, if an atheist still lives a good life, one would still go to heaven. It kind of eliminates the relevance of Pascal's labor, however.muthsera666

Do you mean Pascal's Wager? >_>
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[QUOTE="muthsera666"]I'm assuming that it reassures atheists that even if their wrong and the Judeo-Christian God exists, if an atheist still lives a good life, one would still go to heaven. It kind of eliminates the relevance of Pascal's labor, however.foxhound_fox

Do you mean Pascal's Wager? >_>

Wow. Three in the morning does bad things to my mind... Sorry about that.
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#33 Severed_Hand
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Im sure some atheists care..... I however dont.
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#34 Zelda_89
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It's fine that you believe in a god, I wish that I could be that naive

But is it really necessary to force your beliefs on others?

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#35 DrSponge
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Yeah well Heaven doesn't exist, so it doesn't bother us atheists.
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[QUOTE="muthsera666"][QUOTE="Stranger_4"]No it isnt.

Cancer is more painful than getting buthered alive...it's not even a contest as cancer will gradually kill you with months of misery.

Stranger_4
I find your lack of value for life... disturbing.
[QUOTE="muthsera666"]I'm assuming that it reassures atheists that even if their wrong and the Judeo-Christian God exists, if an atheist still lives a good life, one would still go to heaven. It kind of eliminates the relevance of Pascal's labor, however.foxhound_fox

Do you mean Pascal's Wager? >_>

People aren't simple-minded enough to choose to believe what would appear to be practical to others if they find it irrational. Being religious solely for an afterlife is kinda pathetic too.
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#37 WhiteSnake5000
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I somehow made it to this Earth by pure coincidence, what I found was a planet full of humans who preach what they can't never know to be true or not until they die. If there's a God, I believe that God believes in me.
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#38 Stranger_4
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[QUOTE="Stranger_4"]

No it isnt.

Cancer is more painful than getting buthered alive...it's not even a contest as cancer will gradually kill you with months of misery.

BumFluff122
You obviously know nothing about dying of cancer.

Yes you are right cuz my uncle didnt die from cancer and my mom never fought it for a year before recovering from it.:roll:
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soooooo..... back on topic. why should an athiest be scared of hell when they don't believe in it? Is that too simple? Have I completely missed TC's point?
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#40 JabbaDaHutt30
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soooooo..... back on topic. why should an athiest be scared of hell when they don't believe in it? Is that too simple? Have I completely missed TC's point?jasperrussell
Because they are in doubt?
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#41 jasperrussell
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[QUOTE="jasperrussell"]soooooo..... back on topic. why should an athiest be scared of hell when they don't believe in it? Is that too simple? Have I completely missed TC's point?JabbaDaHutt30
Because they are in doubt?

wouldn't that make them agnostic rather than athiest?
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#42 The_Last_Ride
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Those kinds of comments shouldn't bother an atheist to begin with. I love it when I am condemned like that. It's so adorable that I'm in their prayers. dracula_16
I hear you there, it is very cute of them thinking of us:D
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#43 JabbaDaHutt30
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[QUOTE="JabbaDaHutt30"][QUOTE="jasperrussell"]soooooo..... back on topic. why should an athiest be scared of hell when they don't believe in it? Is that too simple? Have I completely missed TC's point?jasperrussell
Because they are in doubt?

wouldn't that make them agnostic rather than athiest?

Even religious folk are in doubt sometimes... so not necessarily. But agnosticism isn't a middle ground between atheism and theism anyway. Agnostics are atheists.
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[QUOTE="jasperrussell"][QUOTE="JabbaDaHutt30"] Because they are in doubt?JabbaDaHutt30
wouldn't that make them agnostic rather than athiest?

Even religious folk are in doubt sometimes... so not necessarily. But agnosticism isn't a middleground between atheism and theism anyway. Agnostics are atheists.

The one true god - wikipedia - thinks differently: "It is often put forth as a middle ground between theism and atheism."
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#45 JabbaDaHutt30
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[QUOTE="JabbaDaHutt30"][QUOTE="jasperrussell"] wouldn't that make them agnostic rather than athiest?jasperrussell
Even religious folk are in doubt sometimes... so not necessarily. But agnosticism isn't a middleground between atheism and theism anyway. Agnostics are atheists.

The one true god - wikipedia - thinks differently: "It is often put forth as a middle ground between theism and atheism."

It is put forth - but it is done so incorrectly. You can either believe or not believe in something. Agnosticism is a state of knowledge; there is no middle ground between believing or not believing.
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Even though the Pope himself once said that you had to believe in the christian God in order to get into heaven which caused a huge outcry from the public so he retracted his statement?BumFluff122
Because when I'm thinking truth, I'm thinking the Pope. The Pope uses bullet-proof windows, talk about faith.
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#47 muthsera666
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[QUOTE="jasperrussell"][QUOTE="JabbaDaHutt30"] Even religious folk are in doubt sometimes... so not necessarily. But agnosticism isn't a middleground between atheism and theism anyway. Agnostics are atheists.JabbaDaHutt30
The one true god - wikipedia - thinks differently: "It is often put forth as a middle ground between theism and atheism."

It is put forth - but it is done so incorrectly. You can either believe or not believe in something. Agnosticism is a state of knowledge; there is no middle ground between believing or not believing.

I completely disagree. I fall into the agnostic category, though I'm more of a skeptic. I don't believe in God, nor do I not believe in God. I believe in the possibility. But, with my current knowledge base, I cannot know for sure either way. Ergo, agnosticism.
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#48 KOTORkicker
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And you expect atheists to care?
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#49 JabbaDaHutt30
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[QUOTE="JabbaDaHutt30"][QUOTE="jasperrussell"] The one true god - wikipedia - thinks differently: "It is often put forth as a middle ground between theism and atheism."muthsera666
It is put forth - but it is done so incorrectly. You can either believe or not believe in something. Agnosticism is a state of knowledge; there is no middle ground between believing or not believing.

I completely disagree. I fall into the agnostic category, though I'm more of a skeptic. I don't believe in God, nor do I not believe in God. I believe in the possibility. But, with my current knowledge base, I cannot know for sure either way. Ergo, agnosticism.

Not knowing if God exists is a state of knowledge, not belief. If you're not a theist, then the other single possibility is not to be a theist, therefore having a lack of religion, ergo, atheism - the absence of theism. "I don't believe in God, nor do I not believe in God." You mean "disbelieve in God's existence", I'm sure. Atheists don't have to disbelieve in God's existence, since atheism is merely the lack of religion, hence the 'A'. If you are not in any manner religious, then you are by default an atheist.

If you are undecided about whether something is true or not, then that obviously means you don't believe it's TRUE (yet).

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[QUOTE="muthsera666"][QUOTE="JabbaDaHutt30"] It is put forth - but it is done so incorrectly. You can either believe or not believe in something. Agnosticism is a state of knowledge; there is no middle ground between believing or not believing.JabbaDaHutt30

I completely disagree. I fall into the agnostic category, though I'm more of a skeptic. I don't believe in God, nor do I not believe in God. I believe in the possibility. But, with my current knowledge base, I cannot know for sure either way. Ergo, agnosticism.

Not knowing if God exists is a state of knowledge, not belief. If you're not a theist, then the other single possibility is not to be a theist, therefore having a lack of religion, ergo, atheism - the absence of theism. "I don't believe in God, nor do I not believe in God." You mean "disbelieve in God's existence", I'm sure. Atheists don't have to disbelieve in God's existence, since atheism is merely the lack of religion, hence the 'A'. If you are not in any manner religious, then you are by default an atheist.

If you are undecided about whether something is true or not, then that obviously means you don't believe it's TRUE (yet).

No. My indecision about whether something is true does not mean that I do not believe it is true. I simply do not know if it is true. I believe that there is the possibility of it being true, but I don't know.