 We usually say things like, oh, why would a god allow a child rapist or concentration camps or murders or any other evils or ugliness of the world when we could say the converse, the opposite, we can say, well, why are there paintings and sculptures and skyscrapers and beautiful things? What kind of god would allow that? So I just would like to see if you two would elaborate a little bit more on that kind of idealism. Well, I mean, I don't think in those terms, because I don't think there's a god. I mean, I know there's no god. And I've known that since the age of six. So to me, the question of why would God allow this or why would God allow that doesn't come into my mind. But I do find it funny, right, that when the guy catches the pass in the Super Bowl in the end zone in the last second, the first person he thanks is God, right? But when he drops the pass, he doesn't go like this, right? So we give God credit for all the good stuff, but they don't blame him for the bad stuff, which I find bizarre and ridiculous, right? Either he's control, and if we get credit and blame for everything, or he's not in control, and if we doesn't get credit for the good stuff either. But the whole idea doesn't cross my mind because there is no God. So if you caught the pass good for you and if you dropped it, go practice some more.