I couldn't help but notice the factual errors that you included in your opening post, looter, so I took the liberty of correcting you.
It is a pain that certain individuals pride themselves on hating the invisible pink unicorn, who created everything. Like it's understandable that you choose to not believe in his invisible pinkness because of your selfishness or thinking skills but to hate the invisible pink unicorn is forcing it a bit. I'm very thankful that those such as myself have the pinkful courage to believe in the invisible pink unicorn. I mean, many hospitals, poverty, and relief organisations have been founded in its name and if people failed to have faith then would we have those aids today? Yes. But still, without the invisible pink unicorn, the world would be in even more chaos. Most unbelievers sure put a lot of effort into something that they think doesn't exist. But it all makes sense that they hate the invisible pink unicorn, not necessarily disbelieve. (I am not going to delve into the reasons why most unbelievers hate—not disbelieve—the invisible pink unicorn and how that makes sense because I have no idea how to back up my claim. But it is the truth.)
It also makes sense that some unbelievers, such as Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, Christians, and even atheists, are in a state of pinkious rebellion so perplexing that it strains their common understanding of faith to its breaking point. So there. They are really rebels deep inside and don't want to admit it so they constantly make up stories of how the invisible pink unicorn is false and not real, even though they are only hurting themselves. For instance, some state that nothing can be both invisible and pink simultaneously. An object, or an entity, can only be either invisible or pink, but never both. However, they fail to understand the fact that the invisible pink unicorn is almighty, and therefore everything is possible for this beautiful entity. But you all are probably thinking, why do I care so much about such people? I like to think of some on this forum as intelligent people who reject God from a sense of moral despair because of the amount of injustice and suffering that they witness in the world. (I am not going to delve into the reasons why I care so much about the disbelievers because I want to finish this paragraph without actually finishing it, just like I did the same with the previous paragraph.)
At the same time, you all are kind of defeating yourselves because you'll never try to voice your true opinion about the invisible pink unicorn, instead you continue to proclaim it doesn't exist which is obviously and evidently impossible. Why? Because if it didn't exist, you wouldn't hate him so much. (I am not going to delve into the reasons how that makes sense because it has become my pattern not to explain my claims.) And if you actually said to everyone that you hated the invisible pink unicorn, you'd face prison, fines, and maybe even death. (I am not going to delve into the reasons why that's true because it's what I evidently do [or don't do.]) Now it's not only atheists who hate the invisible pink unicorn; there are other types of people who hate them, but the same applies to them as well. (I am not going to delve into the reasons why that's true; in fact, I am not going to even provide a single example to at least try to back up my claim. This is because it has become the pattern of my opening post.)
There. Fixed.