7 Quotes About Aetheism

Theism is a belief in a god or gods. Atheism is the rejection of such belief. Theistic and atheistic beliefs are commonly referred to as religions and nonreligions, respectively. These two common world views frequently come up in the context of religion and morality Read more

Throughout history, many people have believed in the existence of one or more supernatural entities. Today, there are many well-known religions and many people who call themselves atheists. But what if you don’t believe in any god? Do you still believe in goodness and morality? Many people think so, but their personal views on religion and morality may be quite different from those holding theistic beliefs.

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Defeat is for the valiant. Only they will know the honour of losing and the joy of winning I am not here to tell you that defeat is a part of life: we all know that. Only the defeated know Love. Because it is in the realm of love that we fight our first battles — and generally lose. I am here to tell you that there are people who have never been defeated. They are the ones who never fought. They managed to avoid scars, humiliations, feelings of helplessness, as well as those moments when even warriors doubt the existence of God.’’Manuscript Found In Accra — Paulo Coelho. Paulo Coelho
Belief is a wonderful way to pass the time until...
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Belief is a wonderful way to pass the time until the facts come in. Carl R White
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Bad things happen to good people: The Jesus Christ Syndrome, I labeled it. Clyde DeSouza
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An atheist is a man who watches a Notre Dame - Southern Methodist University game and doesn't care who wins. Dwight D. Eisenhower
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I believe that when I die I shall rot, and nothing of my ego will survive. I am not young and I love life. But I should scorn to shiver with terror at the thought of annihilation. Happiness is nonetheless true happiness because it must come to an end, nor do thought and love lose their value because they are not everlasting. Many a man has borne himself proudly on the scaffold; surely the same pride should teach us to think truly about man's place in the world. Even if the open windows of science at first make us shiver after the cosy indoor warmth of traditional humanizing myths, in the end the fresh air brings vigour, and the great spaces have a splendour of their own. Bertrand Russell