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single atheist white man

Name: Anonymous 2012-01-22 19:13

I'm a single atheist white man, 55, reputedly intelligent, with unusual interests in politics, science, music and dance.

I'd like to meet a woman with varied interests, curious about the world, comfortable expressing her likes and dislikes (I hate struggling to guess), delighting in her ability to fascinate a man and in being loved tenderly, who values joy, truth, beauty and justice more than "success"--so we can share bouts of intense, passionately kind awareness of each other, alternating with tolerant warmth while we're absorbed in other aspects of life.

My 25-year-old child, the Free Software Movement, occupies most of my life, leaving no room for more children, but I still have room to love a sweetheart if she doesn't need to spend time with me every day. I spend a lot of my time traveling to give speeches, often to Europe, Asia and Latin America; it would be nice if you were free to travel with me some of the time.

If you are interested, write to rms at gnu dot org and we'll see where it leads.

Name: Anonymous 2012-01-23 12:47

>>13
Atheism (Humanism) is a sect in Judaism, just like Communism and Christianity, before it. They have one thing common - all started from accusing parent religion of orthopraxy and mercantility (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_calf).

For example, Jesus drove out all who were buying and selling in The Temple. Same for Karl Marx, who was "anti-semite" and accused jews of mercantility. Now Atheists accuse religion of not not being pantheistic enough.

In the first chapter of The God Delusion, Professor Dawkins describes himself as "a deeply religious non-believer." He calls his belief system "Einsteinian religion," and waxes poetical as follows:
Let me sum up Einsteinian religion in one more quotation from Einstein himself: "To sense that behind anything that can be experienced there is a something that our mind cannot grasp and whose beauty and sublimity reaches us only indirectly and as a feeble reflection, this is religiousness. In this sense I am religious."

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