Friday 4 November 2011

1: William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare (baptised 26 April 1564; died 23 April 1616).

First of our religious fruitcakes, perhaps Catholic, so not just a believer but a Papist too, fan of the 'leering villain in the frock.' 

His works consisted of 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long poems and several other poems, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language.

Sky-fairy myth believing cretin! Oi, Shakespeare! Where's the evidence for God's existence, you moron! Thanks for the literature, but where's the evidence!

When will God send us genius artists and writers who base their work on empirical data, not some myth about a fairy godfather in the sky. This guy might just as well have believed in the tooth fairy. Where's the evidence, cretin!

3 comments:

  1. Vous, des imbeciles!
    You got a god crop, all of whose contributions to humanity have been but a drag on the human spirit, etc, but you have gone and fogotten not only a cretin , but also a granouille, , not the hint of being a proper rosbif, M.louis pasteur!who I cannot even dignify with capital letters.
    I mean, look at the excuse for a scientist! believing, not only in God, but in these stupid bacteria, against the settled science of the overwhelming majority consensus of his far more learned and good atheist compeers in France, setting his face against spontaneous generation of life , and sterilizing food and milk as a spuerly superstitious god-riddn practice, unwholesome , antidarwinian, and antimalthusian, in its very aim of allowing more poor and unfit to survive and be parasites on society and the p`lanet.

    quelle ommission, mes chers copains bienpensants!

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  2. I'm under the impression that the vast majority of scientists before the 60's (Tesla, Einstein, etc) believed in a God of some kind. They weren't particularly religious, but they did believe in a creator.

    Anyway, thats beside the point, I'm an atheist (though given our complete lack of understanding of our universe and the many dimensions it contains, it would be ridiculous to rule out the possibility of any kind of omnipotent being(s)), so please dont assume I say this because I'm religious - You sir, need to chill out, religion is dying, atheism is on the rise and will continue to do so until religion is eradicated completely. But thats not thanks to grumpy, unintelligent, up your own arse fools like yourself. Seriously, it's just such an easy target, pick a more worthwhile topic to moan about....Infact, don't, you'll do more harm for whatever harebrained, head in the clouds cause you decide to join, for you see, you are so, unbelievably annoying, very poor blog, complete waste of time - bollocks to you.

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  3. Stu

    You can't eradicate religion without killing people.

    Still, killing people and atheism are incompatible, aren't they?

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