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The Everyday Atheist
Andrew Rihn
The everyday atheist tells me that I have a choice to make.
He says to imagine two grapes in the palm of my hand. These are the last two grapes on the face of the earth. What do I do with them, he asks.
Would you eat them and enjoy them for what they are? Would you dry them into raisins? Or would you press them into a last glass of wine?
I tell him that I would extract the seeds, plant them, and raise a new crop.
Ah, but these are seedless grapes, and you, like an everyday miracle, have a choice to make.
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