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Atheism Quotes

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* "The absence of a debate with the foremost [[Christian apologetics|apologist]] for [[Christianity|Christian]] [[theism]] is a glaring omission on your [[Curriculum vitae|CV]] and is of course apt to be interpreted as cowardice on your part." - Dr. [[Daniel Came]], a member of the Faculty of [[Philosophy]] at [[Oxford University]] writing to fellow [[agnosticism|agnostic]]/[[atheism|atheist]] [[Richard Dawkins]] concerning his refusal to debate Dr. [[William Lane Craig]]<ref>Ross, Tim (May 14, 2011). [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/8511931/Richard-Dawkins-accused-of-cowardice-for-refusing-to-debate-existence-of-God.html "Richard Dawkins accused of cowardice for refusing to debate existence of God"]. The Daily Telegraph website. Retrieved July 25, 2014. See [[Daily Telegraph]].</ref>
 
* "Look at [[Satan]]'s reason for rebelling against God. It's not that he doesn't recognize that God is greater than he is. He does. It's just that he doesn't want to play by anybody else's rules. This idea that it is better to reign in [[hell]] than to serve in [[heaven]] is Satan's motto, and it turns out that this is also the motto of contemporary atheists such as [[Christopher Hitchens]]." - [[Dinesh D'Souza]] <ref>Segelstein, Marcia (Winter 2007). [http://www.salvomag.com/new/articles/salvo7/7segelstein.php "The apologist: an interview with Dinesh D'Souza, author of ''What's So Great About Christianity''"]. ''Salvo'', vol 7. Retrieved from Salvo Magazine website on February 22, 2015.</ref> See also: [[LaVeyan Satanism]]
* "[Y]ou are perhaps too intelligent to believe in God. I am not like you." - [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] <ref>Imbert de Saint-Amand, Baron Arthur Léon (1890). [http://books.google.com/books?id=_-7uAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA222&dq=%22wife+of+the+first+consul%22+too+intelligent&hl=en&sa=X&ei=FCvwVIzWEMzaoASkgoKwDw&ved=0CBsQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22wife%20of%20the%20first%20consul%22%20too%20intelligent&f=false ''The Wife of the First Consul''] (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons), p. 222; translation of ''La femme du premier Consul'' (1884), new 1886 ed. (Paris: E. Dentu) translated by Thomas Sergeant Perry. Retrieved from GoogleBooks archive on February 27, 2015.</ref>