oh, sorry I didn't realize you were a poet Breathtaking as in some crap Hard to breath it stinks I only like what I know
No apologies necessary, but it is important to determine what one means by "belief". One can acknowledge the existence of genocide but not believe in it, i.e., not subscribe to it. Or one can believe that something doesn't exist at all. I suspect that most atheists just don't care. "God" may exist or not. And whether or not he does has nothing to do with how the atheist lives his life. He can live what others would consider to be a highly "moral" life or he can be a sociopath. But given the number of sociopathic or even psychopathic Christians (e.g., Dick Cheney), whether or not one believes in "God" or even the existence of same appears not to be particularly relevant to how "moral" one is. The primary objection that atheists have to religion -- particularly Christianity -- seems to be the insistence on the part of the religious to insist that everyone -- or at least everyone else -- live according to what the religious believe is proper or correct. It's not enough for the religious to believe in whatever; everyone else must believe it as well. Which, at least on the surface, is why we are now at war. Again.
whatever, you can't be an atheist unless you believe in God. How can you be against something you don't believe in?
DON CHERRY, Canadian Hockey Commentator for CBC Television, was asked on a local live radio talk show, what he thought about the allegations of torture of suspected terrorists. His reply prompted his ejection from the studio, but to thunderous applause from the audience. HIS STATEMENT: "If hooking up one rag head terrorist prisoner's testicles to a car battery to get the truth out of the lying little camel shagger will save just one Canadian or American life, then I have only three things to say: 'Red is positive, black is negative, and make sure his nuts are wet."