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Religion is induced insanity.
Organizing atheists is like hurding cats
Well, we are men. Let's start acting like it.
I feel that everyone has a right to be insane.
The fear of hell is the basis for the Christian faith.
I want three words: Woman, Atheist, Anarchist. That's me.
You hate me because I am the embodiment of all your doubts.
... religion is a crutch, and only the crippled need crutches.
Two hands working can do more than a thousand clasped in prayer.
An atheist strives for involvement in life and not escape into death.
Marx was wrong--religion is not the opiate of the masses, baseball is.
The agnostic is gutless and prefers to keep one safe foot in the god camp.
Words divorced from action supporting them are meaningless and hypocritical.
There are good, humanitarian people everywhere - occasionally even in the Church.
I don't think the Church has ever contributed anything to anybody, anyplace, at any time.
No god ever gave any man anything, nor ever answered any prayer at any time - nor ever will.
I don't care whether I succeed or whether I fail as long as I am trying. I hope that I succeed.
We wish our Christian brothers would be honest and permit us our heroes. We do not deny them theirs.
I'd describe myself as a sexual libertarian - but I'm not a libertine. "To each his own" is my motto.
As a matter of fact. I think I actually frighten men. I think I scare the hell out of them time after time.
Religion has caused more misery to all of mankind in every stage of human history than any other single idea.
Intolerance has always been one of the cornerstones of Christianity - the glorious heritage of the Inquisition.
I can't pinpoint a period in history or a place in the universe where religion has actually helped the welfare of man.
Legality can't create love if it isn't there, or preserve it if it's dying, but it can destroy love by making it compulsory.
The atheist must abandon his defensive positions, take up the cudgels and go forward, rather than into the retreat of apathy.
Let's face it: If a son of God was ever born, it was because of this wonderful sex act that Joseph and Mary enjoyed one night.
In an unconstitutional partnership with the state, the church can impose the most irresistible, if covert, controls conceivable.
There is no God. There's no heaven. There's no hell. There are no angels. When you die, you go in the ground, the worms eat you.
I hate to disappoint my haters, but I'm not the least bit interested in being a man. I'm perfectly satisfied with the female role.
Atheism is a very positive affirmation of man's ability to think for himself, to do for himself, to find answers to his own problems.
Do you know anybody who's come back with a firsthand report on heaven? If you do, let me know. Until then, you'll pardon me if I don't buy it.
Sex is where you find it. I say take it and enjoy it. Give and receive freely, without fear, without guilt and without contractual obligations.
Engineers have a very limited education and background, I think you need to move into the broader humanities in order to become a total person.
Atheists have an excellent longevity record because we have no place to go after we die, so we take good care of ourselves and our world while we are here.
I feel that everyone who wants to say anything, do anything, should be able to say anything or do anything, within the limits of not hurting another person.
I'm saying that there's absolutely no conclusive evidence that Jesus ever really existed, even as a mortal. I don't believe he was a historical figure at all.
This crusade to separate church and state is only one expression of my raison d'être. I'm an atheist, but I'm also an anarchist, and a feminist, and an integrationist.
One could call this a postnatal abortion on the part of a mother, I guess; I repudiate him entirely and completely for now and all times. . . . He is beyond human forgiveness.
I don't feel that people should glom onto other people. I feel that relationships should be nice and easy and convenient and happy and not strictured with legality or jealousy.
Ill tell you, Mr. Thomas, why some Christians are afraid of me. They're not sure that what they believe is really true. If they were sure, I wouldn't be a threat to them at all.
I don't think anybody should be celibate - and that goes for priests as well as nuns. I don't even like to alter a cat. We should all live life to the fullest, and sex is a part of life.
An Atheists loves himself and his fellow man instead of a god. An Atheist thinks that heaven is something for which we should work for now - here on earth - for all men together to enjoy.
I'm thrilled to feel that I can rely on myself totally and absolutely; that my children are being brought up so that when they meet a problem they can't cop out by foisting it off on God.
Atheism is based upon a materialist philosophy, which holds that nothing exists but natural phenomena. There are no supernatural forces or entities, nor can there be any. Nature simply exists.
I do know the Bible very well from a Protestant point of view - which is what, along with my reason, entitles me to refute it. You can't rationally reject something until you know all about it.
I'm not saying that all American men are this way, but nine out of ten are breast-fixated, wham-bam-thank-you-rna'am cretins who just don't give a damn about anyone's gratification but their own.
I'm atheist because religion is a crutch, and only the crippled need crutches. I can get around perfectly well on my own two feet, and so can everyone else with a backbone and a grain of common sense.
Actually, I don't like Atheists very much - at least most of them ~ because they are not motivated to move into the community and attempt to correct the injustices which are everywhere apparent against them.
The most heinous crime of the Church has been perpetrated not against churchmen but against churchgoers. With its poisonous concepts of sin and divine punishment, it's warped and brainwashed countless millions.
As a militant feminist, I believe in complete equality with men: intellectual, professional, economic, social and sexual; they're all equally essential, and they're all equally lacking in American society today.