J. Anderson Thomson Quotes
Maybe There Are Only Atheists In Foxholes. If The Faithful Truly And Fully Believe In A Protective Deity, Why Would They Dive Into A Foxhole To Protect Themselves From The Bullets Whizzing By ? A Part Of Their Brain Knows Damn Well That If They Do Not Protect Themselves, The Bullets Will Hardly Discriminate Between Those Who Claim Faith And Those Who Reject It.
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