Now we have no God. "The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God." It may be so.
Most things said or written have been the work of fools. This thing is certain--he is a fool who says, "No man hath said in his heart, There is no God." It has been said many thousand times in hearts with profound bitterness of earnest faith. We do not cry and weep: we sit down with cold eyes and look at the world.
We are not miserable.
Why should we be? We eat and drink, and sleep all night; but the dead are not colder. And we say it slowly, but without sighing, "Yes, we see it now; there is no God." And, we add, growing a little colder yet.
"There is no justice.