Is it normal to think godlessness is good from counter-arguments of it?

I know it's not normal to be godless, but if there's a counter-argument that godlessness makes you brainless, would it be normal for this to only make my godlessness stronger, and to give me more confidence that the godless are good and the godly are bad, and that we're smarter, saner, and much more intelligent than you godly people?! I even believed in this before but, I want to adopt the Cult of Reason in the hope it's the only reason I would hold. The triune god in it, made up of three real and existing people, to replace Christianity, is not literally a god, nor is it supernatural, but a faith/cult to end all faiths and cults and any theism. Still an anti-Christian and anti-clerical your attack on me as if me, the atheist, or the godless one, is insane, I only, which is not a matter of proof, know you're the insane one and not me. The godless are saner than you, they don't need medicines and because of this conscious decision, stay out of the hospitals. In Buddhism there's only proof of the good, none of it from God or any god-fearing religion. Which leads to another counter-argument: that though God loves you there's no reason to believe in God or any gods or goddesses or any demigods. The godless are smarter, saner and more intelligent than you. They have all the answers, that a non-totalitarian religion or non-religion can solve all your problems, and that philosophy is the solution, not anything else, that you can be spiritual without gods, take Micronesian mythology as an example, which is neither godly nor a religion and you'll see the spirit exists without any gods. So being stupid and insulting the godless only makes me want to be godless for fear of your stupidity, is that normal?

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