I was sort of dragged kicking and screaming to watch this thing. But having watched the first episode of this Amazon Prime series it is sort of like if you took Douglas Adams humor of "The Restaurant at the end of the Universe" and combined it with all the craziness of "Monte Python and the Holy Grail". It's really really crazy in it's very British Humor and the more fundamentalist you are of ANY religion the more offended you are going to be by this series.
However, after studying psychology I tend to see all Fundamentalism as having come from child abuse. So, Fundamentalism is when people are abused physically or sexually as children trying to find some security and stability in life. Unfortunately, people like this can often be conditioned to kill other people either in war or as Terrorists in literally all religions of earth.
So, if you can stand to watch "Good Omens" without screaming and being offended, either you are an atheist or you are more balanced about your belief system whatever it is.
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