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See when I was an atheist I didn't believe in laws, I felt since there was no deity, I could do anything I wanted as long as I did not get caught. I viewed secular humanists, militant atheists, communists, anarchists as idiots who believed in something instead of enjoying their shorts lives. I shoplifted, would open car doors and look for things I could sell or money, would taunt Black men with racial slurs, used women for money, often lonely broken ugly women who were raped or abused as children who were just happy someone gave them attention, all while I was getting off on messing with married women, it excited me to potentially ruin a marriage. I liked corrupting women too, making them do weird sexual things they didn't like. I was also really depressed and suicidal and began abusing psych meds, alcohol and eating garbage and moved back in with my parents because I couldn't get the women anymore with my big disgusting gut.

Before I was an atheist I was actually very moral, I was a virgin, went to church twice a week, had good friends, went to university. But when I started to question things, I basically became a mess and a negative nancy who only saw bad in everything.

Glad I got over that miserable parasitic phase of 6 years. Atheism is gay and obviously not natural if it makes people this way. I know I'm not the only one. Just check any atheist forum and there are plenty of people who think the same way I did.

BTW. most atheist women are fugly, basement dwellers with mommy and daddy issues, so a good looking healthy atheist male is pretty much screwed if he wants similar in an atheist women. The few I found were mainly opportunist career minded women who would abandon their own kids and screw their boss just to get ahead in life.

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