"atheism itself is a joke, i mean who honestly has the LACK of a belief of god? thats like saying "i lack the belief of airplanes". the signs of airplanes and god are all around us, and for anyone to deny it is kind of disturbing to my eyes"
Aircraft exist. I've seen them. I've heard them. I've touched them. I've flown in them a few times. They exist.
When you can produce this 'God' of yours in hard, solid physical form that can be seen, heard & touched similarly, and he can prove he is who he says he is via demonstrations of his power to the satisfaction of we Atheists, then and only then, will we acknowledge the existence of such a being (whether or not he's worthy of praise, worship or respect is an entirely different matter).
I've seen too many aircraft to be counted. I've touched, amongst others, an Apache AH-64 helicopter gunship, Fairchild A-10 (especially it's GAU-8A 30mm Gatling!), even a BAC TSR-2. I've sat in the cockpit of a Spitfire (and heard the exquisite, almost organic & 'alive' sound of it's Rolls-Royce V12 Merlin engine; I could go to sleep with a Spitfire in my garden, with it's engine at full power!). I've flown in Boeing 747s & 767s. So go ahead. Prove your 'God' exists in the same way. It's okay, I can wait...
@caustic gnostic
"If a tornado hit the vatican, would it assemble a god?"
A Tornado? How about a Eurofighter Typhoon? That's a godly enough aircraft.
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