Not believing in God is like not shaving.
'Oh you're growing a beard' people say.
'No, I'm just not shaving.'
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Permalink Reply by Kairan Nierde on Wednesday ...and it turned out God's no. wasn't connected anyway. So you concluded the whole thing was a drunken hallucination.
Permalink Reply by Kevin Nieman on March 3, 2012 at 9:26pm Not believing in God is like having the biggest burden lifted off my shoulders. I feel so much lighter and more free to explore the world without God-colored goggles. Moreover, I feel relieved.
Permalink Reply by Scott Howard on March 5, 2012 at 7:28pm This may be hard for some to accept, but it's nice to be able to take science at face value without thinking there some evil spirit lurking behind it all trying to deceive the hearts of men. So the the whole world of the sciences has opened up to me. AND I LOVE IT!!!!
Permalink Reply by Steven Koach on March 3, 2012 at 10:36pm Well it's like in The Matrix when Morpheous says : Youv'e been living in a dream world Neo! Waking up and not believing in God makes me feel free.
Permalink Reply by Milos Cakovan on March 9, 2012 at 11:33am As someone who doesn't believe in god, and doesn't shave, I approve this message.
To me, not believing in god is just natural. I can't put words to it any better than you have. It's just like not believing in santa or the boogyman.
Permalink Reply by Pope OoO (Out of Order) on Sunday ...about 25% of respondents said they were both created and evolved. That ridiculous answer must have been easier than fighting their brainwash.
True. Deprogramming and Learning both take time.
Permalink Reply by Unseen on Sunday It's like parting a translucent curtain and finally seeing what's beyond with total clarity.
Permalink Reply by Obfuskation on Sunday It’s like not believing that a sociopathic dragon has created a contradictory set of rules, and is flying around out of site waiting to roast anyone who violates them in any way, and trying to live my life in a respectful and intelligent way while most of those around me scurry about trying to avoid the flames.
A little bit of sadness, a little bit of scorn, and lots of lulz.
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