Then blog about it. Or in my case, highlight things I find on other blogs. Here’s another one from Friendly Atheist, which I was surprised and impressed to find at Patheos. I usually go there to read the industrious Slacktivist.
I also liked this:
… And I was content with one life — in fact, despite how terrible life could be, I was usually quite grateful to have one. I didn’t demand more. I was content to create my own meaning in the meaningless chaos, to find love in all the pain, to find the beautiful simplicity in the apparent complexity. And I have to say, you may have failed basic ethics but you sure had a deft hand when it came to creating the cosmos — not least because you did it in such a way as to make yourself seem irrelevant. The splendour of the night sky, the incredible diversity of life, everything. Quantum mechanics? That was crazy, I loved it! And relativity? You were on a roll that day, really. I saw nearly all of your creation for what it was: wonderful. I didn’t look at an exquisitely intricate world and call it fallen. I didn’t look at a newborn baby and call it sinful. I didn’t look at my seemingly finite life and call it inadequate.