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In reply to the discussion: How do you define atheism? [View all]onager
(9,356 posts)24. The Father Christmas reference...
...reminds me of the great dialogue in the movie "The Spy Who Came In From The Cold."
In the scene where Richard Burton & Clair Bloom are discussing what they believe:
Burton: "I believe the Number 9 bus will take me to Hammersmith. I do not believe it will be driven by Father Christmas."
Bloom says she doesn't believe in God, then starts rhapsodizing about Soviet Communism.
That makes Burton bust out laughing. The subtext couldn't be clearer: You've just given up one goofy totalitarian belief system for another.
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Atheism: "Pending further evidence, I reject your magical sky man proposition."
Bryce Butler
May 2014
#4
They're not 'making it difficult'. They are attempting to validate their special pleading by
AtheistCrusader
May 2014
#12
Eh, a belief that there is no god-thing is the same as a belief that there is...
malthaussen
May 2014
#9
It is an issue when belief in the improbable magical sky being is then
Warren Stupidity
May 2014
#17