philosophy: and yes, we all believed in the insane asylum in the first place... at least the theists are suicidal... the atheists are hanging-on, mundane boors... listening to atheists is like listening to someone trying to erradicate the thesaurus... like someone trying to sharpen a staff... atheism is case of: stoppage of synonyms... because no philosophy book i've read invokes grammatical words, i.e. nouns, verbs... no argument in this direction is cool... the *** knows Tai Chi... i'm just waiting for a ******* to say it's Chinese!*
and beyond the counter to worship, the atheistic argument is bound to a lot of talk and thought... when atheism does do much away with prayer... then secularism does... let's just say: acknowledge the idiot... either pray... or think or talk and subsequently acknowledge that sort of ultimatum... i can't agree on either pathos... pray... or talk... find enough Goebbels, and you'll find enough like-minded manifestos of Englishmen... and esp. Jews attired as such... cos you weren't gangraped enough. if you were a friend of a friend... and a friend that said: biology... via the pharaoh's gambit... you still wouldn't consecrate their friendship over a steak, but you would. atheists don't have an argument, they still abide to arguing his existence, by thinking about him, or talking about him, prayer seems the most lazy escapism to the caged compensated comparison, given we're all caged... and escapist... and bound to escapism... you construct the pyramids! you do! a bunch of quasi intellectuals! plainly stated: brick on brick! you lay it down: down to: a word on word!
i can have an argument... but i can't be even bothered to keep it... it just gets boring after a while, and given that i'm not keeping the argument for a way to shove food down my mouth... i just think atheism exists because we have transcended so many natural obstacles... personally? i'd rather hear a tsunami quake than hear an atheist talk... and that's because so few of us will have the actual argument in this stratosphere... since most of us will probably rather the thrill of a tornado... than a **** on our daily commute... even the Frankenstein monster will be more attractive in experience than the roudabout of an atheist... women are least likely to champion atheism... might be a quest for feeling... with all the pathology... rather than that other quest for feeling: apathy... and that's really, truly, manly. can we simply prescribe one label: i think? no... evidently we need many more labels.