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Atheism Quote by M.B. Dallocchio

“Whether it’s an Iraqi widow mourning her dead loved ones standing helplessly in the rubble of her former home or a dying soldier in an Iraqi city street asking, “Why, God? Why is this happening? Where are you?” I can’t help but wonder the same. You realize that there is no justice, no karmic…” quote by M.B. Dallocchio
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““Whether it’s an Iraqi widow mourning her dead loved ones standing helplessly in the rubble of her former home or a dying soldier in an Iraqi city street asking, “Why, God? Why is this happening? Where are you?” I can’t help but wonder the same. You realize that there is no justice, no karmic retribution swift enough, and that happy endings are a terrible, terrible lie. We are all subject to the same blind boot stomp and our luck is merely where we happen to be standing when death inevitably comes roaring down upon us.””

M.B. Dallocchio

About This Quote

Source Speech: Personal reflection on war, 2020

The quote expresses the anguish of witnessing suffering in war, questioning divine justice and the illusion of happy endings, emphasizing random fate.

In simple terms: War brings random suffering and doubts about justice.

Key Takeaway

Accept randomness, seek compassion.

Themes

war suffering justice faith existentialism

Mood

somber reflective

Type

philosophical existential emotive

When to use this quote

  • battlefield
  • refugee camps
  • memorial services
  • peace activism

Key Concepts

fate theodicy human fragility

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you find meaning after loss?
  • Can compassion replace the need for divine justice?
A Different Perspective

It may overlook resilience and hope that can arise from tragedy.

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