Well thank ya very much. Actually, you can thank Douglas Adams for that, rest his soul. He's definitely in my top ten list of authors. Adams is best known for his science fiction comedy novel, The Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy, as well as its sequels--The Restaurant at the End of the Universe; Life, the Universe, and Everything; So Long, and Thanks for all the Fish; and Mostly Harmless.
Heh, talk about your funny conversations... in The Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy, there's one between man and God in which man proves to God that he doesn't exist. Basically God says that proof denies faith, which is why he refuses to prove his existence, and man brings up a point about this fish called the babelfish that lives in the ear canal and can translate any language and transmit it into the brain of its host, and says that something so bizarre could never evolve on its own, so it's irrefutable proof of God's existence, "quad erot demonstro". God says "Hmm, I never looked at it that way," and vanishes in a puff of logic. Man says "Well, that was easy," and goes on to get himself killed on the crosswalk trying to prove that black is white and vice versa.
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