Nothing. Question answered.
Then why assemble and have the statement of having church without God?
Nothing. Question answered.
Atheists are such idiots

Not true. Next.
When a close loved one dies why do people blame God for taking them?
Then why assemble and have the statement of having church without God?
It means I have the Bible to see what God's objective standard is. People do what they want with free will. If its killing, hurting others, living reckless, whatever they choose. People want to live a Godless life until something goes wrong then its God's fault. No one else gets blame but God.
I don't see anyone blaming Budda when they stub their toe. I don't see anyone blaming Krishna when their numbers don't come out box and straight. I don't see anyone blaming the Dali Lama when they fail that test they didn't study for.
Everyone believes in God. It's a question of blaming Him when something goes wrong or praising Him for what He has done.


Not everyone does. Your statement remains false.
Prove it. I've seen both people of God and Godless people blame God for someone’s death. Nearly 100% at a funeral someone blames God.
I have never done it. Proof sorted. Next.
You have never in your life blamed or questioned God on anything?
Not when I've been an atheist no. Even when I was Catholic I never blamed God for anything.
Don't know what's so crazy about that. Lots of Christians do it. I did it too. I was a good Catholic boy but every time I read certain parts of the Bible it made me question what kind of God I was worshipping. That's kinda what critical thinking is.
What you wrote isn't a cohesive logical statement@YaBoy like I said I grew up believing, the things I learnt about Christianity and Islam made me a Muslim. The first thing was that the messenger was illiterate, could not read or write. There are quite a few similarities between these two religions but Muhammad (pbuh) could not have known. I don't know if you've read the Quran but there are a lot of things that are only now being discovered. These intricate differences added to my faith, so for example the case of Moses; the Bible says that the pharoah drowned in the Red Sea, in the Quran Allah says that He saved the pharoah's body so that he may be a sign for those who followed. Why would Muhammed (pbuh) make that change in the story, how would he know? This pharoah is believed to be Merenptah whose body was found last century.
Similarly there are things about how we are created in the womb. There is a verse that says there are waves below the waves we see in the ocean, Muhammed (pbuh) lived in the desert, why would he even go there (this has been proven btw). So what I would say is read the Quran, I am not qualified to answer questions, I'm not a scholar but research.
@Napoleon
This is the difference between an agnostic and an atheist. I said pretty much the same thing to you and @YaBoy. You got all defensive and switched to insults whereas this guy just sat back and asked me to state my case.
. There are "waves below the waves we see in the ocean", but Muhammed lived in the desert? What are you even saying? 
Yeah, and I just said I've never questioned God when I've been an atheist and as a Catholic I never blamed God for anything. Again, you have trouble with words.
You are not being truthful.