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Based on the context of style (analytical, often philosophical, observational), Draft Piece: The "Rational" Fear (Tone: Calm, analytical, escalating to slight frustration)
I met my aunt recently. She asks, 'Cezary, why don't you go to church?'I said, 'Auntie, I don't believe in God.'She looks at me with this genuine, tragic panic, like I’ve just told her I only eat gravel. 'But... what if you're wrong? What if there is a hell?' cezary_jurkiewicz_ateizm_stand_up_2022
And I have to explain to her, I am not worried about your hell. I’m worried about the .Think about it. If you believe in the wrong God, or no God, you go to the same place, right? So, I’m sitting there, and I’m wrong, and I walk into hell.Is it just a room full of logical arguments? Is it just me, in a tiny office, forced to fill out paperwork for eternity while listening to a podcast about quantum mechanics?'Ah, Cezary! You didn't believe in the talking donkey! Here is your stapler. It has no staples. That is the torture.' Based on the context of style (analytical, often
"I’m an atheist, which in Poland is less of a personal belief system and more of a . It's a logistical nightmare. what if you're wrong
And the best part? She says, 'Okay, but if you don't believe, how do you know what is good?'I love this. So, the only thing keeping you from, I don't know, robbing a pharmacy, is the fear that a guy in the clouds is watching you?That’s not morality! That’s !I don’t kill people not because I’m afraid of eternal damnation. I don’t kill people because it’s a pain in the neck! The cleanup, the police... who has the time?