Atheists Prefer Cats
It's easier to have a personal relationship with a cat than with a god.
That implies that you have had a personal relationship with God. Naturally, itβs far easier to have a relationship with a real, tangible animal than it is with an imaginary being, though Iβve been fond of the character Frodo Baggins since I read the LOTR.
@Gatovicolo Ooh! I had a personal relationship with God, not just any old god? And to think that I missed it. Oh, woe is me!
I prefer human babies!
I have one in addition to my two cats.
You probably shouldn't keep human babies as pets.
I prefer Apple Pie.
@Gatovicolo Are they all fixed?
@Charles1971 fatherhood does have its perks.
How do you like them? Fried, boiled, roasted or raw? (Sorry for my revolting sense of humour.)
Nope many prefer dogs, some have both
Dogs are followers.
B.S. I have both but definitely prefer dogs. I only have a cat because it moved in and I felt an obligation to have it neutered. To do that I had to make it my friend.
The cat is demanding and destructive. He is a fantastic hunter. I've cleaned up so much blood from his prey, I could get a job as a crime scene cleaner. The vet says he has feline leukemia so I have decided to keep him as comfortable as possible for the next whatever. I usually regret that decision daily.
My cats are very sweet. My daughters cat follows her around like a dog.
I prefer dogs. I don't like cats.
Cat racist.
True. I also don't think cats should be allowed to vote, marry dogs, or eat in the same restaurants as I do.
Show me the p value for the data. 1.4 vs 2 might not be significantly different, statistically.
Also, drawing a conclusion that the reason is because athiests either need more social connection (churchgoers already have one) or need something to serve/worship is quite a leap.
I just posted the story.