I won't answer the question, as I'm strongly agnostic and therefore it isn't addressed to me. I will, however, point out that it probably should be. An atheistic philosophy takes just as much on faith as any theistic one does. Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence and anybody who assumes it is needs to take a class in elementary logic.
Mind you, that's not to say that I take issue with atheists. So long as they don't try to pawn their beliefs off on me as logic, I reckon they're entitled to believe whatever they want. As far as my viewpoint is concerned, you may all be right or maybe none of you are; the folks who know ain't telling.
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I wake up in the morning more tired than before I slept
I get through cryin' and I'm sadder than before I wept
I get through thinkin' now, and the thoughts have left my head
I get through speakin' and I can't remember, not a word that I said
- Ben Harper, Show Me A Little Shame
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