I am not. Replacing an uncomprihensible god by your own consciousness 
brought at least the real peace to me. We are just brainwashed with gods by 
the clericals to hold power on us. If you believe in gods or not is minor to 
the fear for gods. That's the way clericals hold power on us.
Love and peace.
Willy.

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  To: "Minds Eye"
  Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 1:32 PM
  Subject: [Mind's Eye] Re: Two questions



  "Probably"  leaves an opening for possibility, otherwise they would
  have simply stated "There is no God".  Does the slogan infer that
  believing in God causes one to worry?  This is a bit troublesome, as
  most believers, in knowing God, abandon all worry in light of faith.
  We can't simply assume that people are not enjoying their lives based
  on the existence or non existence of God.  Are Atheists tormented by
  the "probability" of God to the point of misery and therefore cancel
  all notions of God in order to alleviate the torment?
  The Alpha Course advertisement at....... http://www.alphausa.org/
  .......clearly asks "Is there more to life than this?"  I don't see
  the grounds on which Atheists can complain.  Their is a greater
  assumption of deity over non deity in the world and Atheists have no
  more proof of non deity than Christians have of deity.  Non belief is
  as viable as belief, therefore Christians don't really have any right
  to complain or have the ads removed. I highly doubt they will
  accomplish much.



  On Jan 9, 11:07 am, "Ian Pollard" <[email protected]> wrote:
  > Two questions I've been mulling over...
  >
  > 1. The recent atheist bus campaign in London, saw buses with the slogan
  > "There is probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life." 
Members
  > of Christian Voice -- in attempt to have the adverts removed -- have
  > complained to the Advertising Standards Authority about the accuracy of 
this
  > slogan. Would it be correct for atheists to now complain about the 
accuracy
  > of the commercial activities of Christian churches (such as the Alpha
  > Course)? Or, in reality, are said atheists far too busy arguing on 
Internet
  > forums about whether the slogan is in fact *agnostic* and what the most
  > accurate meaning of the word "probably" is?
  >
  > 2. Should John Travolta be brought to trial for child neglect following 
the
  > death of his son? Reports are claiming that his son, who suffered from
  > autism, was denied prescription drugs and psychiatric counselling for 
his
  > illness (that could have helped control his seizures) because of his
  > father's Scientology beliefs.
  >
  > Happy New Year!
  >
  > Ian
  

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