Atheists is it true that you don't eat cannoli?!


Question: Atheists is it true that you don't eat cannoli?
It was invented in italy and that is catholic.

Answers:

Yes, You are correct. Educated and dedicated Atheists do not eat cannoli. Connoli is just a sweet yummy treat however it symbolizes the rise of the Catholic church. The act of eating the connoli shows the consumers support for the religious organization.



I'm atheist and this question is kind of silly, canoli does not have a religion, have you ever heard a canoli pray? A canoli does not have a brain, therefore it cannot be catholic. Atheists also don't fear food with religious ties because we don't believe in religion and so it has no "power" or superstition for us.



Yes. Atheists do not eat or have anything to do with Italy as it's Catholic. They do not eat pizza, for example. Nor do they drive Fiat cars. In fact, Atheists don't eat at all since all food comes from religious countries: hamburgers (USA, Christian), pudding (UK, Christian), sushi (Japan, Shinto, etc).

That's why Atheists are really thin. Let's face it, have you ever seen a fat atheist?



Yes that is truue, but not because the Italian atheists are catholic Atheist --- I prefer spagetti not because they are invented by Italian Lutherian atheists - no just because it is not so time consumpting to cook them.



Wrong section for this question, dude.
But since you asked, an atheist wouldn't feel there was anything wrong with eating a cannoli unless s/he didn't like the taste of it.



Atheists don't eat Cannon Law but they sure do wolf down cannoli!!!

I've been in and out of Italy for over 30 years!



lol i dont care what food something is... as long as it tastes good ill try it :)

atheist



Yes, you caught me




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