The Creation of an Atheist

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History is cluttered with wounded sons and daughters who hated God the Father. Paul Vitz, a Stanford PHD wrote a book entitled, "Faith of the Fatherless, the Psychology of Atheism" Vitz found that in most cases, atheists struggled with father wounds in their lives. Video provides an overview of histories most notable atheists.
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  • @xfactorb25222 Because God is their father; And obviously a better one than the human one, seen or unseen.

  • why are black people so religious then?...sorry..lol..had to pull out the stereotype.

  • And Christians wonder why so many people hate them! Oh please!

  • Birth is the creation of atheists... and we all begin as one.

  • Vits is a moron, My father is a great man and I love him. He ran a number of labor unions for 30 years in NJ, and there is no god

  • Absolutely ridiculous.

  • This is becoming pathetic,how"so called Christians"lie about such things just to recruit more believers.I'm an atheist and I have no problem with my father,nobody has,its bullshit.Just look at these fathers in churches that abuse children,u forgot about that right?Oh and u Christians wanna talk shit about some of the most respected ppl in the History of time on earth, u can't they r on another level, their geniuses,ur just lazy, doing nothing.Without them,u'd not have a car,plane,house...

  • Its obvious that all these men were effected in some form of fasion by their childhood and those who influenced it.

  • To take into account popular interest in the Myth of Nazi occultism, this article also examines the potential occult aspects of Nazism. The persistent idea, as evidenced through popular culture of the last fifty years, that the Nazis were directed by occult agencies has been dismissed as modern cryptohistory, in the sense that such an agency "has remained concealed to previous historians of National Socialism."

  • Adolf Hitler's religious beliefs have been a matter of dispute, in part because of apparently inconsistent statements made by and attributed to him. The relationship between Nazism and religion was complex and shifting over the period of the party's existence and during its years in poSeveral historians, political scientists and even philosophers have studied Nazism with a specific focus on its religious or semi-religious aspects.

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