DJ Bonebraker
a.k.a Laura
Dude, you do know he's dead now?
Yes, and I believe the world is a better place now.... I seem to remember thinking at the time how nice it would have been if Death would have taken a side-trip to pick up Bin Ladin while he was at it, but as they say, you can't have it all go your way.....
Also, thank your for confirming that you're a category 2 athiest (I've found most atheists fit into 4 categories.... Category 2 are the ones that are atheists because they think they're the smartest carbon-based lifeforms in the universe and don't like the idea that any being could possibly be smarter Category 1 are the types that have more skeletons in their closet {both literally and figuratively} than the catacombs of venice and don't want there to be a God because then they know they'd be going to Hell for sure, Cat 3 is for those who think any kind of morals that might interfere with their fun are bad, so they don't believe in God because they want to do whatever they want, regardless of how morally wrong they are, providing that it isn't actually illegal to do such things. Cat 4 atheists are those who've had something really bad happen to them and they think {wrongly} that because that bad stuff happened, then God couldn't possibly exist.).
Andrei_V: I know a lady who was exiled from Romania during the Cold War era because of her beliefs, and her father was captured and tortured by the secret police on several occasions (on the one occasion, while the guards were torturing him, the 4th highest ranking officer burst into the cell and ordered his men to stop: About 5 minutes after they started torturing him, the General in charge of the base died suddenly and without warning, 5 minutes later, the Colonel died the same way, followed at the same interval by the Major.... That's when the Captain realized that there was a pattern and that, in the name of enlightened self-interest, it might be a good idea to stop torturing and subsequently release the prisoner.... You might say that was all coincidence, but in my experience, there is no such thing as a coincidence).