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->''Do not pass by my epitaph, traveler. But having stopped, listen and learn, then go your way. There is no boat in Hades, no ferryman Charon, No caretaker Aiakos, no dog Cerberus. All we who are dead below have become bones and ashes, but nothing else. I have spoken to you honestly, go on, traveler, lest even while dead I seem talkative to you.''
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->''Do not pass by my epitaph, traveler. But having stopped, listen and learn, then go your way. There is no boat in Hades, no ferryman Charon, No no caretaker Aiakos, no dog Cerberus. All we who are dead below have become bones and ashes, but nothing else. I have spoken to you honestly, go on, traveler, lest even while dead I seem talkative to you.''
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->''Do not pass by my epitaph, traveler. But having stopped, listen and learn, then go your way. There is no boat in Hades, no ferryman Charon, No caretaker Aiakos, no dog Cerberus. All we who are dead below have become bones and ashes, but nothing else. I have spoken to you honestly, go on, traveler, lest even while dead I seem talkative to you.''
--> -- '''Ancient Roman tombstone'''
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->''"The atheist proposition is the following - most of the time- it may not be said that there is no god; it '''may''' be said that there is no reason to think that there is one."''
--> -- '''[[Creator/ChristopherHitchens Christopher Hitchens]]'''
--> -- '''[[Creator/ChristopherHitchens Christopher Hitchens]]'''
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--> -- Cosmonaut '''Gherman Titov''' (also attributed to YuriGagarin)
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--> -- Cosmonaut '''Gherman Titov''' (also attributed to YuriGagarin)UsefulNotes/YuriGagarin)
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''Then why call him God?"''\\
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''Then why call him God?"''\\
God?"''
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'''Epicurus'''[[note]]Attributed to him, but only cited many centuries after his death. A later [[{{UsefulNotes/Epicureanism}} Epicurean]] may have made this criticism against the Christian conception of God.[[/note]]
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'''Creator/GoreVidal'''
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->''"Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able?''\\
''Then he is not omnipotent.''\\
''Is he able, but not willing?''\\
''Then he is malevolent.''\\
''Is he both able and willing?''\\
''Then whence cometh evil?''\\
''Is he neither able nor willing?''\\
''Then why call him God?"''\\
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''Then he is not omnipotent.''\\
''Is he able, but not willing?''\\
''Then he is malevolent.''\\
''Is he both able and willing?''\\
''Then whence cometh evil?''\\
''Is he neither able nor willing?''\\
''Then why call him God?"''\\
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->''During the 1960 Presidential Election, RichardNixon referred to [[JohnFKennedy John Kennedy]]'s Catholicism six times in practically a single breath; he then said, piously, that [[HypocriticalHumor he did not think religion ought to play a part in any political debate]] -- unless, maybe, ''the candidate had no religion ''(and Nixon shuddered ever so slightly).''
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->''During the 1960 Presidential Election, RichardNixon UsefulNotes/RichardNixon referred to [[JohnFKennedy [[UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy John Kennedy]]'s Catholicism six times in practically a single breath; he then said, piously, that [[HypocriticalHumor he did not think religion ought to play a part in any political debate]] -- unless, maybe, ''the candidate had no religion ''(and Nixon shuddered ever so slightly).''
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->''Some say God is living there [in space]. I was looking around very attentively, but I did not see anyone there. I did not detect either angels or gods... I don't believe in God. I believe in man—his strength, his possibilities, his reason.''
--> -- Cosmonaut '''Gherman Titov''' (also attributed to YuriGagarin)
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->''I don't have the evidence to prove that God doesn't exist, but I so strongly suspect he doesn't that I don't want to waste my time.''
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--> -- '''MarcelProust''', '''Creator/MarcelProust''', 1921
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->''During the 1960 Presidential Election, RichardNixon referred to [[JohnFKennedy John Kennedy]]'s Catholicism six times in practically a single breath; he then said, piously, that [[HypocriticalHumor he did not think religion ought to play a part in any political debate]] -- unless, maybe, ''the candidate had no religion ''(and Nixon shuddered ever so slightly).''
-->-- '''GoreVidal'''
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--> -- '''Marcel Proust''', 1921
->My atheism, like that of Spinoza, is true piety towards the universe and denies only gods fashioned by men in their own image to be servants of their human interests.
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'''A:''' Someone who knocks on your door for no reason.
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2. God is the highest power.\\
3. Therefore, God must be an atheist.\\
4. We should all strive to be like God.\\
5. We should all be atheists.
1. Atheists do not believe in higher powers.\\
2. God is the highest power.\\
3. Therefore, God must be an atheist.\\
4. We should all strive to be like God.\\
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->It has been said that the highest praise of God consists in the the denial of him by the atheist, who finds creation so perfect that he can dispense with a Creator.