| ## | Quote | Author | Submitted by |
| 348 | Wayhey says I, I do. | moi.. | oggtheclever |
| 347 | The more we (as a species) learn about the Cosmos, the more we are educated and develop the ability to think for ourselves and have the ability to freely express those ideas and question the dogma and superstitions of the past, the more religious authority is threatened and the weaker it gets. The firework of the enlightenment has been lit, and once you light a firework you can never go back. | Jack Pritchard | oggtheclever |
| 346 | Everything that’s already in the world when you’re born is normal. Anything that gets invented between then and before you turn thirty is incredibly exciting and with any luck you can make a career out of it. Anything that gets invented after you’re thirty is against the natural order of things and the beginning of the end of civilisation until it’s been around for ten years when it turns out to be alright really. | Douglas Adams | oggtheclever |
| 345 | Never underestimate the power of very stupid people in large groups. | Phil Steffen | snurkz |
| 344 | Faith is the darkness to reason's light. | Unknown | snurkz |
| 343 | I cannot see why we should expect an infinite God to do better in another world than he does in this. | Robert G. Ingersoll | snurkz |
| 342 | Religion is ludicrous, but reality offends our vanity. | Unknown | snurkz |
| 341 | False religion does not deserve your money, and true religion should not need your money. | Benjamin Franklin | snurkz |
| 340 | We can fall to our knees in awe, dwarfed by the wonder of reality, or we can fall to our knees in prayer, deluded by the fantasy of duality. | Neil Hurle | snurkz |
| 339 | If prayer worked, amputees would grow limbs. | Unknown | snurkz |
| 338 | The greatest mystery is not that we have been flung at random between the profusion of matter and of the stars, but that within this prison we can draw from ourselves images powerful enough to deny our nothingness. | Andre Malraux | snurkz |
| 337 | Religion comforts by telling us death is not real. Science comforts by telling us how incredibly lucky we are to have lived. | Allah Verpint | snurkz |
| 336 | Any book that features a talking donkey (Numbers 22:21-30) to my mind is, and can only be, a fairytale. | Steve J | snurkz |
| 335 | Eternal nothingness is OK if you happen to be dressed for it. | Woody Allen | snurkz |