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Satan.
It is the work of Satan.
Everyone is; regardless if they believe it or not. Satan is in everyone; it is the opposition, indulgence, and fun-loving and life-loving way of life. Therefore, any "naughty" thoughts or acts someone does/has; they are doing the "Devil's work." So, yes; I'm down with Satan and I embrace and accept this. However, some people are not and are for God rather than for Satan. It is all based on their choice.
The turning point of work is usually Wednesday, nicknamed Hump Day.
The turning point of work is usually Wednesday, nicknamed Hump Day.
Each job sector employs people who, because they are people, fall into many categories. There is no data to suggest one type of work attracts atheists more than another, or that employers in one industry will seek out atheists, or the reverse, more than in another. It might be theorized that the religious (church) sector could employ fewer atheists than in other sectors, but since atheism is frequently a privately-held belief there is no way of knowing. As far as suitability for any type of employment, it is difficult to see how any kind of belief could affect the worker or applicant for work, or their employer. Again, committed and overt atheists would probably not be found in significant numbers in the religious sector, just as few committed and overt vegetarians would be unlikely to be found working in the meat production industry.
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I believe Adam sandler played satans son in little nicky
Witchcraft is always the work of the devil.
Dirty Work (1998)
Atheists have no "standard" position on anything except that there is no-good. All other questions on social order, work, and the existence of aliens is up to the individual. Posing a question on their views is like asking what bald men think of vanilla ice-cream
Is this a serious question? 70% of philosophers (often philosophers are ethicists) are atheist, buddhists are atheistic, babies are atheist, many many scientists who work to make life better for the rest of the world are atheists, many physicists, biologists, especially psychologists, and anthropologists, many many many people are atheist. Scientists, doctors, people who do things selflessly not selfishly are atheists. They work long hours and try to make it a better place for people to live. I'm an atheist and right now I am typing this from a Malaria laboratory @ Johns Hopkins. Now, let's get it clear that there are some atheists who like religion, some atheists who don't care about religion, and some atheists who dislike religion. Most atheists don't care about religion and are 'live and let live' kind of people. Personally, I think some religion is good, and some is bad. I find it that many religious people get upset when religion is on the table and being criticized. I think it is because their faith is not very strong. Religion has a lot to be criticized for, especially the big ones, be it doctrine, indoctrination of children, the fact that it MUST be believed or else, morals of religion and how it contradicts normal morals. Blood sacrifices, arguing over it, and just plain old weird stories, etc. Atheists who are angry at religion most often come from religious households, and since religion does not want to be questioned most of the time, these types of atheists generally feel that religion has a stronghold on our culture and an oppressive feel to it. The spokespeople for religion are often the worse because of the radicalness of the books themselves. Some of these people have mental problems, and some are normal, but just radical, and transfer their radical viewpoints to their congregations. The facts are: THE LOUDEST AMONG THEM WILL GET THE MOST ATTENTION. Atheists dislike all the bad things that come from religion, and since religious people don't like criticizing their own religions publically, you will find more atheists doing so.