American atheists lined up to be "de-baptized" in a ritual using a hair dryer, according to a report Friday on U.S. late-night news program "Nightline."
Leading atheist Edwin Kagin blasted his fellow non-believers with the hair dryer to symbolically dry up the holy water sprinkled on their heads in days past. The styling tool was emblazoned with a label reading "Reason and Truth."
Why must atheists be so comically vocal about their disbelief? I have one question for atheists....what if you're wrong?
If I'm wrong as a believer, then nothing happens when I die. I'm just gone, returned to the dirt from which I was made. But if you are wrong, you wake up, surprised to find yourself in hell for all eternity. With all the heat, the gnashing of teeth, and the scratchy clothes, you'd think they would at least give believing in God a try just on the off chance He's real.
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I don't believe you believe, Ed.
Why not, capt.? Because I don't get preachy on TRR and wear my beliefs on my sleeve? What's your position on the afterlife? And don't take the easy way out and claim agnostic.
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