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         humanist. Cambridge dictionary.a person who believes in humanism (= the idea that people do not need a god or religion to satisfy their spiritual and emotional needs)
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         A true humanist should accept gods too as there are a lot of humans who belive in god. — Prishon
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         But then they are no gods anymore. — Prishon
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         Because they put themselves in his place.
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         Not believing in god is superstition. It is an irrational belief. — Prishon
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         That is the subterfuge. — Prishon
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         People themselves are the subterfuge in the humanist case. — Prishon
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By the same token, they could have loved each other to dead. — Prishon
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