Poking around to confirm my recollection that Vonnegut was an atheist (and thus my previous post) and I stumbled upon
Conservapedia. I wondered what they had to say and it is just bizarre.
And then the footnote says "Some question whether Kurt Vonnegut was an atheist..." because surely Vonnegut wouldn't know.
And I liked this:
Quote:
He attributed his atheism to having studied anthropology, yet he has been often respectful of those with faith, such as observing that "there were no Atheists in foxholes."
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That footnote for that last part links to a quote from
Hocus Pocus that reads, in full:
Quote:
The sermon was based on what he claimed was a well-known fact, that there were no Atheists in foxholes. I asked Jack what he thought of the sermon afterwards, and he said, "There's a Chaplain who never visited the front."
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I'm sure that Vonnegut was generally polite in the face of other's faith, but that quote doesn't say what the writer apparently thinks it says.