Atheist Humor

Atheist humor is both funny and a bit sad at the same time.

Poking a little fun at the atheist mindset though, is a stress reliever and tends to point out the fallacy of beliefs that include no room for God.

There comes a moment in every atheist's life when he feels profoundly grateful for something - but has No One to thank.

Atheist Humor:
Riveting Atheist Joke

An atheist was spending a quiet day fishing when suddenly his boat was attacked by the Loch Ness monster. In one easy flip, the beast tossed him and his boat at least a hundred feet into the air. The monster then opened its mouth while waiting below to swallow both man and boat.

As the man sailed head over heels and started to fall toward the open jaws of the ferocious beast he cried out, "Oh, my God! Help me!

Suddenly, the scene froze in place. As the atheist hung in midair, a booming voice came out of the clouds and said: "I thought you didn't believe in Me!"

"God, come on, give me a break!" the man pleaded, "Just seconds ago I didn't believe in the Loch Ness monster either!"

"Well," said God, "now that you are a believer, you must understand that I won't work miracles to snatch you from certain death in the jaws of the monster, but I can change hearts. What would you have me do?"

The atheist thinks for a minute and then says, "God, please have the Loch Ness Monster believe in You also."

God replies, "So be it."

The scene starts in motion again with the atheist falling toward the ravenous jaws of the ferocious beast.

Then the Loch Ness Monster folds his claws together and says, "Lord, bless this food You have so graciously provided."

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