[I do not believe] in a personal God, let alone a Christian God.
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[I do not believe] in a personal God, let alone a Christian God.
I do not believe in God and I am not an atheist.
By simple common sense I don't believe in God, in none.
The idea of a personal God is quite alien to me and seems even naïve.
I don't believe in God. My God is patriotism. Teach a man to be a good citizen and you have solved the problem of life.
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God is not a Christian.
I do not believe in God. It seems to me that theists of all kinds have very largely failed to make their concept of a deity intelligible; and to the extent that they have made it intelligible, they have given us no reason to think that anything answers to it.
No creo en ningún Dios. Es imposible sentarse aquí, tocar todas estas carpetas, leer todas las páginas y seguir creyendo en un dios.
Nobody believes in God like an atheist: 'There is no God, and I am His prophet.
I never will, I never can, worship a God who upholds the institution of slavery. Such a God I hate and defy. I neither want his heaven, nor fear his hell.
So, my dear fellow, if I don't believe in God, I believe still less in man.
I don't profess any religion; I don't think it’s possible that there is a God; I have the greatest difficulty in understanding what is meant by the words ‘spiritual’ or ‘spirituality.'
[<i>Interview, The New Yorker, Dec. 26, 2005</i>]
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I don't believe in God, but I'm afraid of Him.
I don't believe in any actual thinking God that marks the fall of every bird in Australia or every bug in India, a God that records all of our sins in a big golden book and judges us when we die - I don't want to believe in a God who would deliberately create bad people and then deliberately send them to roast in a hell He created-but I believe there has to be something
"So you truly do not believe in God?"
"I find no reason to, in nature... If the idea of God is unknown in the state of nature, it must then be a human invention."