Graham Pemberton
1 min readNov 7, 2021

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I don't understand your suggestion that as an atheist you are making no claim whatsoever. Declaring oneself an atheist is a philosophical claim.

I certainly wouldn't expect any of my arguments to persuade atheists, but they're not who I'm writing for.

You seem to be seeing things in my article(s) which aren't there. Where did I say that I worship a god? Where did I say that god is complete and perfect and needs nothing? You talk about 'my religion', without knowing what my religion is. You talk about Christians, Jesus, eternal torment, so are you perhaps assuming that I am a Christian, or that I believe in such things. If so, point to where I say so in the articles. You say that I claim that this god has created a species of sentient beings, the ostensible purpose of which is to worship this god. Where did I say that?

So it's pretty obvious that you haven't read my articles, or are incapable of understanding them. But that's exactly what I would expect from a hardened atheist.

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Graham Pemberton
Graham Pemberton

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I am a singer/songwriter interested in spirituality, politics, psychology, science, and their interrelationships. grahampemberton.com spiritualityinpolitics.com

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