Yeah, I am AOK* with atheism; it's a valid reaction to the world and all. But I want people to be able to choose religion if that's their bag, and I've encountered a lot of atheists that are about as evangelical as some of the worst Xtian elements. :(
Part of the reason that Deus Really Ex Machina bugs me, I think, is that it's the opposite of how I was taught God works- there are miracles and all, but for the most part one can best see God's work in subtle things. (Well, that and I'm all about subtlety in storytelling, so yeah.)
* If puzzled and sad/disappointed, but that doesn't matter much!
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Part of the reason that Deus Really Ex Machina bugs me, I think, is that it's the opposite of how I was taught God works- there are miracles and all, but for the most part one can best see God's work in subtle things. (Well, that and I'm all about subtlety in storytelling, so yeah.)
* If puzzled and sad/disappointed, but that doesn't matter much!