Well, there's two ways of saying it."Athiests do not believe in a God", and"Atheists believe there is no God."Since there is no factual evidence of any God, the burden of proof lies on those who believe in God, so the first one is more correct. Atheists don't "believe there is no God"Atheists do not believe in your fairy tales because there's no proof.
@djgump "People need a faith in something to anchor their sanity and morality, when tested. " Not at all true. An irrational/cowardly faith in "something" produces quite the opposite of sanity and morality.
I'm not an atheist but I think that the following quotation resumes well the difficulty of religion:"Two hands working can do more than a thousand clasped in prayer. - Anonymous"
pathdaemonAug 28, 2008
@PhyraxusDepends on which episode you're trusting.
whatnoAug 30, 2008
Well, there's two ways of saying it."Athiests do not believe in a God", and"Atheists believe there is no God."Since there is no factual evidence of any God, the burden of proof lies on those who believe in God, so the first one is more correct. Atheists don't "believe there is no God"Atheists do not believe in your fairy tales because there's no proof.
trublmakrAug 30, 2008
@djgump "People need a faith in something to anchor their sanity and morality, when tested. " Not at all true. An irrational/cowardly faith in "something" produces quite the opposite of sanity and morality.
trublmakrAug 30, 2008
No problem,... Athiesm doesn't require financial contributions to sustain it.
literaturfanSep 26, 2008
I'm not an atheist but I think that the following quotation resumes well the difficulty of religion:"Two hands working can do more than a thousand clasped in prayer. - Anonymous"
johnlee1980Mar 19, 2009
I remeber one on a Tshirt "I was an atheist untill I finally discovered that I was God !"