"Go God Go" is the twelfth episode in the tenth season of the American animated television series South Park.
The episode is a satire on the condescending tone of atheist books like The God Delusion, and it mocks evolutionist Richard Dawkins.
The two later have sex, and Garrison pushes Dawkins to the realization it is his duty to rid the world of religion and bring about peace with its abolition.
By this time, Cartman has begun freezing to death, but a freak avalanche buries his body, keeping him in suspended animation.
Cartman ultimately remains frozen for over five centuries, until being discovered and revived by members of the Unified Atheist League (UAL).
However, they mention that before they are willing to take him there, they require some information alluding to a person they believe he knew in his time: the founder of the UAL who helped initiate a great event that made the entire world atheist.
The UAA commander contacts yet another faction, the Allied Atheist Allegiance (AAA), who are made up solely of highly evolved sea otters.
To rectify this, large portions of the episodes that more reflected Parker and Stone's personal opinions were removed and replaced with less serious material.
[1][2] The decision to do an episode with the theme of atheism was finalized when Penn Jillette emailed Parker and Stone expressing his disappointment in finding out that they are not atheists themselves.
[1][2] At the end of "Go God Go", Cartman is sent to the future; Parker and Stone loved the idea, in part because it presented the opportunity for easy-to-write material.
Parker and Stone were very pleased with the work of the animation staff in regards to the designs of the scenes in the future, particularly praising them for accomplishing so much in the short amount of time that a South Park episode is produced.