Interesting response, and very typical of the "I don't need..." ideology. "I don't need answers" is a very, very telling answer - and it says a lot about the society we live in today. There are people like Injustice who "don't need" God - because He doesn't exist, or is somehow injust. His name is patterned after a laser name, in Jumpgate, but it's very ironic, when he gives his reasons for being an atheist, later on.

In an answer very typical of the "American mindset", though, Ceryn gets right to the heart of the issue: "There's nothing wrong with how I am, right now." Fat, dumb, and happy in their lives of relative priviledge (aren't we all, though?) the answer is "life is just fine". Which, actually, is quite true. It's not what we lack materially, in this society. It's what we lack, spritually.

Then, of course, an attempt to first, mock Jesus as fictional - second, soften it by a backhanded compliment to me (I think?) - third, derail by a sexual reference - and fourth, use a semi-obscure (but not to hardcore SF fans) reference to 2001: Space Odyssey, to show the "deep" waters in which she moves :D