Just posted this on FB, due to this thread:
I rarely post those atheist memes anymore despite the fact that I am an atheist.
I figure, sometimes, I should give those believers on my friend's list a break.
This is not a meme.
I figure I will, instead, provide a slice of life in the form of reason.
Religion seems to have this idea that one must not live fully in order to receive a reward when one is dead. First and foremost, there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever in relation to what one encounters after one dies.
Religion creates this rather illogical rule whereby one can live in the world but not be a part of the world.
Religion promises you rewards when you die.
That is a typical con.
The rewards are in living and enjoying life, despite the authority figures who want to hold you back, not ending one's life in order to reach a goal that has no evidence to back it up.
I rarely post those atheist memes anymore despite the fact that I am an atheist.
I figure, sometimes, I should give those believers on my friend's list a break.
This is not a meme.
I figure I will, instead, provide a slice of life in the form of reason.
Religion seems to have this idea that one must not live fully in order to receive a reward when one is dead. First and foremost, there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever in relation to what one encounters after one dies.
Religion creates this rather illogical rule whereby one can live in the world but not be a part of the world.
Religion promises you rewards when you die.
That is a typical con.
The rewards are in living and enjoying life, despite the authority figures who want to hold you back, not ending one's life in order to reach a goal that has no evidence to back it up.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
~ Erin Hunter