The Virus of Faith
Was it Dostoevsky who said "without God all is permissible." What a nonsensical notion that is, and yet it has been repeated millions of times and become a mantra for the religious in there discussions with we atheists. Richard Dawkins in the final part of "Root of All Evil: The Virus of Faith" convincingly refutes that argument. It was the Nobel Prize winning physicist Steven Weinberg that said, "religion is an insult to human dignity —without it you'd have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things it takes religion. published by onegoodmove.com click here to see the clip.
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