I really like the article, Halx.
A thought occurs, that is roughly "Believers like answers, non-believers like questions", which is nice and succinct, rather... bumper-stickery, but probably not really what I'm trying to say. Atheists are fine with the idea that we really don't know the answers to some rather big questions.
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"Oh, irony! Oh, no, no, we don't get that here. See, uh, people ski topless here while smoking dope, so irony's not really a high priority. We haven't had any irony here since about, uh, '83 when I was the only practitioner of it, and I stopped because I was tired of being stared at."
Omnia mutantu, nos et mutamur in illis.
All things change, and we change with them.
- Neil Gaiman, Marvel 1602
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