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    Concerted voices of heartfelt petitions in Arabic all pleading for divine intervention are abruptly silenced as the drone ensures fatalities by injecting a final stab in each of their skulls.

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    Faith is a very clever concept. We invented God from our imagination and we use faith to justify His absence from reality.

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    Fear of the Lord is not the beginning of wisdom. It is the beginning of insanity.

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    God cloaks himself in invisibility and leaves the world to guess, hope, and kill over his identity and existence? This is love?

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    God could easily appear and clear up the global religious chaos and confusion. But a delusion can never appear in reality.

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    It felt good to get out there, move a little and break a couple of tackles and get back to myself to get ready for Week 1.

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    I vow to you I am as clean as a Cherub. Would you like a taste?

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    Love has no value in the absence of truth.

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    One does not simply tell an archangel they have devoted their life to a folly.

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    Sin? Sin is a delusional sickness spawned to peddle a delusional treatment.

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    The termination is not based on innocence or guilt, but on biology. The sociopath personality is fraudulent. They are impostors within the human species. Killing a sociopath is equivalent to killing God. Neither exists in reality. They are empty shells of imagination, said Chiron

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    Blindness to knowledge was his mother and despair of death his father. Darkness and fear gave birth to God. Awareness of truth will kill him.

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    Children are born atheists. Then they are indoctrinated and abused by so-called 'God's representatives.' Innocents are scarred emotionally and psychologically by those who are sworn to protect them.

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    Do you think a sociopath cries to God as they die? Ironic that one counterfeit being would cry out to another for help, said Chiron.

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    Eternity is a lie and Chiron was the messenger.

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    Heaven has no idea its Queen is on the edge of suicide.

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    Heaven is a home without the machines or gods. Hell is a home without love.

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    Howling duststorms of nuclear ashes. Human and animal bone powder. Flakes and fragments of the destroyed world. Filthy tempests of death. I am in Hell, he said.

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    Humanity without religion is equivalent to a slave without its chains. To end human fear is to end human faith. Beyond the dread of death humanity has no need for delusions of an afterlife. A single human mind void of religion can accomplish more than a thousand thoughtful of God.

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    I guess it's true what they say: if we could reason with religious people, there would be no religious people.

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    Mankind's most dangerous enemy is the human imagination. What their minds can imagine is far more malicious than the deepest furnaces of their chimerical Hell. They imagined an invisible god to corrupt their thoughts with everlasting fantasies and eternal lies. When the human species invented God the darkness of imagination was present. Mankind imagined an unseen creator to form their bodies and then to reform them indestructible upon death. The mortal truth became the immortal delusion. They possessed no knowledge of God so they invented him. Where human knowledge ends the imagined God begins.

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    Religion waited for man to evolve. It waited an eternity like a desolate lover awaiting its unborn soulmate. When man was able to accept religion it captured his heart and enslaved his mind. The supreme delusion united with the supreme host.

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    The remnant of the human species must understand that faith was the narcotic that fueled the insanity of religion. Conclusion: Invisible love is wasted. Invisible evidence is worthless. Invisible God is non-existent.

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    There was no sign of any life, just erratic hints of a faded sun peeking down with sorrow on the dead world it once nourished.

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    What can I do? Pray? Would God allow such agony? Sure he would, they would say. To test your faith. She laughed. My heart is crumbling, she said. But I will not give my last love to an imaginary being.

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    Where human knowledge ends the imagined God begins.