What Atheism means for me

Indeed. There is a grain of truth to every lie. I am indeed contrary to the law. I find it inconvenient. If for example someone cuts me off in traffic and I give them the finger and they in turn hurl insults at me - what other option do I have than to exit my vehicle and flex my muscles at the interlocutor? If he wishes to fight and we agree upon the terms, then by Canadian law, we can assault each other without legal repercussions. This is something I admire about both the game of Hockey and the Canadian legal system. Forsooth. There is a way by which men of good conscience can battle with fists under full legality if an agreement is made.

Other than this fine point. Ie. I want to physically punish anyone who pisses me off - I have no other qualms with the law.

Ie. I do not believe in prostitution - although states like Nevada make it legal.

I do not believe in driving drunk. Although I have made that mistake in the past, I have reformed my ways and have decided that alternatives are absolutely imperative.

The rest was pure satire. I was poking fun at the OP. I seriously make no distinction between troll or honest poster. I believe both can be “killed with kindness”. And my satirical take on his hedonistic position was one of pure humour. I see no need to watch myself other than clarifying my honest position in prostitution and driving impaired.

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