I was born in an overwhelmingly majority orthodox christian society, and my nation's language is filled with expressions that contain God. God's work being one of them. It was unavoidable that these expressions found their way into my vocabulary, and I don't feel that purging them from usage is appropriate, they still contain meaning as they draw it from the concept of God and do not rely on the existence of God.
I also did not use the expression in a disrespectful manner, as I really believe our mods require our support and approval, not because I enjoy banning opposing viewpoints, but because shills don't really come here to have well-reasoned arguments, which is why I think it's important that we keep focused on the task at hand, and not be distracted by petty people.
Neither do I foresee my country becoming majority atheist any time soon, nor do I think that is necessarily desirable, certainly not at the hand of the majority of atheism's current professors, that is to say leftists puppeteered by cabal elites.
I think it's a valuable discussion that we should continue to have well into our species' future, after we get rid of these bad actors, and I think you will find people on both sides of the argument now and forever, but I don't think it's healthy to consider atheists as deluded in their lack of belief.
No, the better example would be to say 'The easter bunny doesn't exist but I'll happily attend an Easter lunch'. His humor was very clear - he's an atheist but he's making a self-contradictory assertion by saying he can see Gods work.
That ‘whirring’ noise you hear is the humour going right over your head ??♂️
Besides, your initial post completely undermined any claim to atheism you may think you subscribe to.
You simply can’t acknowledge that something is “God’s work” while simultaneously claiming to not acknowledge the existence of God.
“The Easter bunny doesn’t exist, but the fucker just left a shitload of eggs around my house”
Think about it.
The irony.
I was born in an overwhelmingly majority orthodox christian society, and my nation's language is filled with expressions that contain God. God's work being one of them. It was unavoidable that these expressions found their way into my vocabulary, and I don't feel that purging them from usage is appropriate, they still contain meaning as they draw it from the concept of God and do not rely on the existence of God.
I also did not use the expression in a disrespectful manner, as I really believe our mods require our support and approval, not because I enjoy banning opposing viewpoints, but because shills don't really come here to have well-reasoned arguments, which is why I think it's important that we keep focused on the task at hand, and not be distracted by petty people.
Neither do I foresee my country becoming majority atheist any time soon, nor do I think that is necessarily desirable, certainly not at the hand of the majority of atheism's current professors, that is to say leftists puppeteered by cabal elites.
I think it's a valuable discussion that we should continue to have well into our species' future, after we get rid of these bad actors, and I think you will find people on both sides of the argument now and forever, but I don't think it's healthy to consider atheists as deluded in their lack of belief.
No, the better example would be to say 'The easter bunny doesn't exist but I'll happily attend an Easter lunch'. His humor was very clear - he's an atheist but he's making a self-contradictory assertion by saying he can see Gods work.