I recall having a long chat with an atheist on an international flight a few years back.
He was quite an intelligent man and had many intriguing arguments to support his views.
A few hours into the flight, there was some heavy turbulence and the plane would actually go into momentary free-fall every now and then. It lasted for a good half hour.
I lost count the number of times this man would clutch at his seat and cry "Oh my God!"
I recall having a long chat with an atheist on an international flight a few years back.
He was quite an intelligent man and had many intriguing arguments to support his views.
A few hours into the flight, there was some heavy turbulence and the plane would actually go into momentary free-fall every now and then. It lasted for a good half hour.
I lost count the number of times this man would clutch at his seat and cry "Oh my God!"
I recall having a long chat with an atheist on an international flight a few years back.
He was quite an intelligent man and had many intriguing arguments to support his views.
A few hours into the flight, there was some heavy turbulence and the plane would actually go into momentary free-fall every now and then. It lasted for a good half hour.
I lost count the number of times this man would clutch at his seat and cry "Oh my God!"
Isn't "Oh my God!" calling God's name in vain, i.e. sinning? That guy was so inconsiderate of Linebreak, just sitting next to him sinning, sinning, sinning!
I recall having a long chat with an atheist on an international flight a few years back.
He was quite an intelligent man and had many intriguing arguments to support his views.
A few hours into the flight, there was some heavy turbulence and the plane would actually go into momentary free-fall every now and then. It lasted for a good half hour.
I lost count the number of times this man would clutch at his seat and cry "Oh my God!"
I'm an atheist and I sometimes mention God in a similar context, not because I believe in him/it, but because thats a linguistic expression. Due to reliugion, language has developed in such a way that certain things can only be adequately stated by ceirtain phrases, which involve God. Doesnt mean I believe in him, just that I am using a linguistic phrase that most accurately describes a given situation.
As much as I agree with Hitchens on his religious stance, he was a huge douche cunt when it came to everything else. I have to side with Fred on this one..
Isn't "Oh my God!" calling God's name in vain, i.e. sinning? That guy was so inconsiderate of Linebreak, just sitting next to him sinning, sinning, sinning!
Isn't "Oh my God!" calling God's name in vain, i.e. sinning? That guy was so inconsiderate of Linebreak, just sitting next to him sinning, sinning, sinning!