I think this is an argument against death bed conversions. I think AG has a problem with non-religous people living their lives and then when they are "on their way out", they pledge undying allegiance and subordination to a god. The fear people feel when they are close to their death (or some other difficult time) leads them to forget their own beliefs (or lack thereof), and choose to believe something that will give them closure or hope. Cowardly, IMO.
I think this is an argument against death bed conversions. I think AG has a problem with non-religous people living their lives and then when they are "on their way out", they pledge undying allegiance and subordination to a god. The fear people feel when they are close to their death (or some other difficult time) leads them to forget their own beliefs (or lack thereof), and choose to believe something that will give them closure or hope. Cowardly, IMO.
see: there are no atheists in foxholes.
what does 'atheists in foxholes' mean?
what does 'atheists in foxholes' mean?