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In your opinion, religion is the lesser of the two evils? Now that's confusing. Since by your own admission, atheists are all individuals and act individually, how do you reach the conclusion that atheism is a collective evil? OK, forgetting the historical evils of religion like the Crusades, the Inquisition, the hanging of witches, and the burning of heretics, etc, etc, and moving instead to more recent times, without religion the holocaust wouldn't have happened, the twin towers would still be standing, and the world wouldn't be witnessing the utter madness that it is currently witnessing and will no doubt continue to witness for years to come. Just imagine how humanity might have progressed and integrated, and learned to live together if religion had never been invented, and if there had never been the notion of a chosen people and a Promised Land. The price this world has paid, and is still paying for the belief in your God is high indeed. And the most ridiculous thing about it is that you all believe in the same God. If your determination to live your life by the tenets of medieval doctrine didn't have such an appalling impact on the rest of us, one could almost find it amusing. Sorry, Everton, but speaking as one of those uncaring atheists who, with religion prevalent on this earth, can only dream of abiding in a peaceful world where man lives in harmony with his fellow man, it makes no sense to me at all.
You work with the public and the worst people you meet are all atheists? Gosh, that's a sweeping statement. I have to wonder how you gather your statistics to reach such a conclusion. Just out of
curiosity, what do you do when people get on your bus? Grill them verbally, or ask them to fill in a questionnaire?
I hope you aren't suffering a hangover today. See, when we try, we atheists really can be very caring. :o)