Atheism
(Excerpted from Atheism Kills: The Dangers of a World Without God—and Cause for Hope, by Barak Lurie, Los Angeles, CA: CT3Media, 2017, ebook)
“Without God, everything is permitted.”—Fyodor Dostoevsky.
(Cited in Atheism Kills: The Dangers of a World Without God—and Cause for Hope, by Barak Lurie, Loc 117 of 6139)
“Atheism offers nothing but its own emptiness. It offers no nourishment for the body nor the mind. No hope, no laughter, no joy, no beauty, no sense of purpose, and no sense of a world beyond our own. It has never created a song or innovated new technology. It has never inspired anyone, nor caused anyone to aspire to anything positive.” (Loc 130 of 6139)
“The atheist will proclaim that no one has died in the name of godlessness. While that is technically true, it is a meaningless point. More meaningful is that millions have died because of godlessness. Atheism kills.” (Loc 130 of 6139)