Barbara Smoker (b.
1923)
President, National Secular Society (1971-1996)
All the quotations below are by Barbara Smoker taken from
Annie Laurie Gaylor, ed., Women
Without Superstition "No Gods,No Masters"
'To imagine that "God moves
in mysterious ways" is to put up a smokescreen of mystery behind which
fantasy may survive in spite of all
the facts.' "So You Believe in God" (1974)
'Why am I an atheist? The
short answer is that I cannot accept any of the alternatives. I simply
don't find them believable.'
"Why I Am An Atheist," a script recorded in June, 1985, and
broadcast on BBC World Service four times in 1985.
'As for the accusation of
intellectual pride, surely the boot is on the other foot. Atheists
don't claim to know anything with certainty -- it's the believers who
know it all.'
"Why I Am An Atheist," a script recorded in June, 1985, and
broadcast on BBC World Service four times in 1985,
'The one function that most gods seem to
have in common is to give human existence some ultimate purpose -- and,
while it is not possible to disprove an ultimate purpose, there does
not seem to be any evidence for it. This is not to say, of course, that
there is no purpose in life at all: we all make our own purposes as we
go through life. And life does not lose its value simply because it it
not going to last forever.'
"Why I Am An Atheist," a script recorded in June, 1985,
and broadcast on BBC World Service four times in 1985
'People who believe in a
divine creator, trying to live their lives in obedience to his supposed
wishes and in expectation of a supposed eternal reward, are victims of
the greatest confidence trick of all time.'
"So You Believe in God" (1974)
'Empathising with the younger
children on whom the same confidence trick was being imposed, I
embarked on a crusade around the neighbourhood, telling all the kids
that there was no Santa Claus. This reached the ears of the father of a
neighbouring family, who reproved me for spoiling it for the little
ones. Spoiling it! I could not understand what he meant. To my mind,
they were being made fools of, and I was only saving them from this
indignity.'
"Why I Am An Atheist" a script recorded in June, 1985, and
broadcast on BBC World Service four times in 1985
'To imagine that God wants prayers and
hymns of praise is to make him out to a sort of oriental potentate;
while praying for favours is an attempt to get him to change his
allegedly all-wise mind.'
"Why I Am An Atheist," a script recorded in June, 1985,
and broadcast on BBC World Service four times in 1985
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