I just want to chime in and say that Greydon's album is very well structured from beginning to end. He leads you step by step from Kirk Cameron making An Irrational Argument, through some great renditions of arguments against religion, to ways to respond to criticism (with Ears, Say, and Addressed), all the way to his Dream of a world without religion, all the while dropping names of fellow atheists and musicians you might like, such as the songs The Compton Effect and As A Fan.
Each song is good, but I think the album as a whole is awesome.
Q: "Isn't it a miracle that the universe/life/consciousness/myself exists?"
A: "No."
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For any person P, question Q, and concept X
If the asking of Q depends on the existence of X, and P asks Q
Then X exists, and P should not be surprised of that
I just want to chime in and
I just want to chime in and say that Greydon's album is very well structured from beginning to end. He leads you step by step from Kirk Cameron making An Irrational Argument, through some great renditions of arguments against religion, to ways to respond to criticism (with Ears, Say, and Addressed), all the way to his Dream of a world without religion, all the while dropping names of fellow atheists and musicians you might like, such as the songs The Compton Effect and As A Fan.
Each song is good, but I think the album as a whole is awesome.
Q: "Isn't it a miracle that the universe/life/consciousness/myself exists?"
A: "No."
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For any person P, question Q, and concept X
If the asking of Q depends on the existence of X, and P asks Q
Then X exists, and P should not be surprised of that