@matigo Oops, hadn't checked my e-mail.
@hazardwarning Maybe she's a member of the royal family and thinks she shouldn't have to wait.
-The noted Christian apologist, G.K. Chesterton is often credited as saying ““When men choose not to believe in God, they do not thereafter believe in nothing. They then become capable of believing in anything.”
Actually, there is debate about whether or not Chesterton actually said that. Emile Cammaerts, in his book The Laughing Prophets (1937, Page 211) quotes a different phrase coined by Chesterton, and then offers his own logical conclusion of Chesterton’s words. The quote of Chesterton (taken by Cammaerts from The Oracle of the Dog, 1925) actually says, “It’s the first effect of not believing in God that you lose your common sense.”
Cammaerts then adds his own words, “The first effect of not believing in God is to believe in anything”
@matigo I think good just means sustaining and beneficial to one’s own people, as opposed to deleterious and erosive. I don’t think there is any objective purpose for a person other than to be part of the gene pool.