The Atheist's Bible
The Atheist's Bible is book of untold personal power, freedom and knowledge. Every member of humanity is born with their own individual copy. It's page are written by the individuals dreams and aspirations, their life experiences, their quest for knowledge and their own ability to judge what is right and what is wrong. It matters not what books you use to write your own individual copy of the Atheist's Bible. Be it a book of Buddhism, Christianity, Islam or any other book contain in the great cauldron that is humanity. All that matters is whether or not you allow that book to divide you from your fellow brothers and sisters, that make up the web of life. No two Atheist's bibles are identical. Each individual's bible is as individual and beautiful as each member of humanity is.
The Atheist's Bible is a book of untold personal power, freedom and knowledge if you have the courage to unlock it's pages and explore the limitless boundaries of your own mind.
The fundamental foundation of the Atheist's Bible is the belief in one's self
It is the most powerful book that has ever been written in humanities history
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Words and the way one arranges them, I cannot see as the most important thing on earth. Isn't the real meaning behind the words of greater value?
I totally agree with the meaning built into Your above statement.
And, to me, You seem more like a 'gnostic' than an 'atheist'. That only being my impression
when having had the pleasure of sharing Your thoughts (lol).
Sunday March 23, 2008, 11:52 am
Hi, NB! I enjoyed reading your philosophy. I haven't had many Atheist friends since college, but I enjoy sharing ideas, and I find your concepts interesting. I hope you are not offended that I disagree with you. I find the Holy Bible to be a book that speaks of untold personal power, freedom and knowledge if one has the courage to unlock it's pages and explore the limitless boundaries of one's own mind and have a desire to know the mind of God. The thing I cherished about my Atheist friends from college years is that they were some of the greatest humanitarians I ever met. They believed in justice, human rights and peace. They had incredible savvy about politics and I always found them to be great sources of information and encouragement, and I admired their genuineness and their zest for life. So, did you visit my website yet? (http://wrongfuldeathoflarryneal.com)
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