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On visiting the co-op this munch-time I was exhorted by a colourful group of three young men to "reject the words of Jesus Christ" and "embrace Islam". I refused to be distracted and - pausing only to glance at the immobile figure in the Salvation Army uniform stood by the exit in what appeared to be baffled but stoic silence - went in search of eatables.


I assumed (wrongly) the SA chap would be confused by the - as he might see it - encroachment on to his 'preaching' turf and expected him to stay stood still (as it were), but on leaving I noticed him engaged in hearty debate with two of the young men.


Thus were both parties happily negating each others attempts to preach to and otherwise 'God-bother' the good folk of ED.


A happy result that should be the subject of a parable when the atheists get around to writing a bible...

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The god of Dawkins!


I personally pray to my cat. She sits there with her fat belly in a buddha like pose and when I get angry or irritated I stroke her like some people stroke their catholic beads (I never understood that but when I looked it up the list got all anal on me) and her purring calms me down.

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