Misses the point entirely, though funny.
It's not who is responsible for the most death. It's why the hell we stand behind anyone who uses any form of fanaticism to justify abominable things. And currently, atheists aren't doing much of that, while Christians are.
Hey, don't forget, God's the first one to ever martyr a Christian, and if you want to talk wholesale slaughter of someone for their religious beliefs, I'd look to the Jews first. Christians have it historically easy compared to other religions, and honestly, they do a lot of martyring themselves, you just don't hear about it as much. To the tune of 50,000 now in Iraq.
Loss.
You want stars? Make a ytmnd about how stupid it is to kill ANYONE for a belief.
First year philosophy student, ftl.
Your proposition fails, in that yes, causality is a universal scientific law, but the fact that the universe must necessarily have a cause does NOT in any way entail the fact that it's an omniscient, omnipotent, omnibenevolent being that exists necessarily and is the creator of all contingent things.
Life can come from non-life, too, putz.
Loss.
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