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Hope For Atheists By Post-Humanist Possibilities
The day may come when they no longer have to 'think for themselves' (as they keep on telling us they do) - like the society portrayed in Douglas Adams’ novel, Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency. (1987) - which I highly recommend btw.
In Adams' comic version of the future, there is an electric monk that believes in God for you. The lucky few who can afford it can also purchase a deluxe version, one that believes in things that they don’t, even in Salt Lake City. 😄
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Khandro - You persist in this nonsensical idea that atheists are as obsessed with NOT believing in God, as you fervents are in b believing in him.
The vast majority, and I would not presume to speak for all, never give it a thought.
Have you ever thought of getting a hobby?
Something to get your mind another track to go with the single one it has already?
Atheist - // Khandro; What's your post about? I don't understand it. //
He's re-treading his tiresome and redundant 'us' and 'you' argument again because he has to look down on atheists because they don't believe as he does, and, like all fervents, he can;t stand it.
He chips away like a fly buzzing around, annoying, but inefectual, and best ignored.
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