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Eat Vegetables Ride Bikes Be Nice Hail Satan

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There is no God, Summer. You’ve got to rip that Band-Aid off now. You’ll thank me later.
Rick
Don't hide behind a nonexistent being just because you're scared. Be brave, be fierce.
In “Atheist Awakening,” Messrs. Cimino and Smith track the current state of the atheist community, such as it is, using interviews, surveys and field reporting. The portrait they draw reveals a diffuse group that is struggling to sort out the core assumptions of its unbelief. It is also a group anxious about its status in society and keen to coalesce into a movement.
An Army recruiting station must shelve a sidewalk sandwich board with the wording "On a mission for both God and country."
It is nice to see the Army using some common sense!!

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I don’t think God cares a whole lot about the outcome. He cares about the people involved, but I don’t think he’s a big football fan.
Aaron Rodgers
More children are “growing up godless” than at any other time in our nation’s history. They are the offspring of an expanding secular population that includes a relatively new and burgeoning category of Americans called the “Nones,” so nicknamed because they identified themselves as believing in “nothing in particular” in a 2012 study by the Pew Research Center.