Atheists reject Christian answers to the big questions but have no answers of their own

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Atheists reject Christian answers to the big questions but have no answers of their own.

So if you are an atheist, you basically have no idea how we got here, why we got here, where we are going, or even if there is a damn reason for all of it.

Atheists disbelieve in Christian theories, but they lack theories of their own.

Atheism is not the opposite of Christianity, it is a nullification of Christianity, but has no positive qualities of its own.

Atheism does not even have rules to guide you through life like do not steal, do not kill, do not bear false witness, do not commit adultery. Atheists can follow these rules, but they have no compelling reason to do so.

There is no reason to be an atheist, unless you like having no rules to guide you in life, and want to break the Christian rules and think you are getting away with it.

The price you pay for being an atheist, however, is giving up the hope of life after death, and giving up the belief that life has meaning, or that good ultimately triumphs over evil.
 
Atheists reject Christian answers to the big questions but have no answers of their own.

So if you are an atheist, you basically have no idea how we got here, why we got here, where we are going, or even if there is a damn reason for all of it.

Atheists disbelieve in Christian theories, but they lack theories of their own.

Atheism is not the opposite of Christianity, it is a nullification of Christianity, but has no positive qualities of its own.

Atheism does not even have rules to guide you through life like do not steal, do not kill, do not bear false witness, do not commit adultery. Atheists can follow these rules, but they have no compelling reason to do so.

There is no reason to be an atheist, unless you like having no rules to guide you in life, and want to break the Christian rules and think you are getting away with it.

The price you pay for being an atheist, however, is giving up the hope of life after death, and giving up the belief that life has meaning, or that good ultimately triumphs over evil.
All the famous atheists that I know were either Christian raised but then had a really bad experience or else they were born and raised rich and religion never came up in their family.
 
Atheists reject Christian answers to the big questions but have no answers of their own.

So if you are an atheist, you basically have no idea how we got here, why we got here, where we are going, or even if there is a damn reason for all of it.

Atheists disbelieve in Christian theories, but they lack theories of their own.

Atheism is not the opposite of Christianity, it is a nullification of Christianity, but has no positive qualities of its own.

Atheism does not even have rules to guide you through life like do not steal, do not kill, do not bear false witness, do not commit adultery. Atheists can follow these rules, but they have no compelling reason to do so.

There is no reason to be an atheist, unless you like having no rules to guide you in life, and want to break the Christian rules and think you are getting away with it.

The price you pay for being an atheist, however, is giving up the hope of life after death, and giving up the belief that life has meaning, or that good ultimately triumphs over evil.

What does their relationship with God, or the lack thereof, have to do with your relationship with God?
 
The problem with theism is that every faith and religion has an equal claim at being the correct one. Including extinct and forgotten religions. And including atheism.
Agreed to those who claim their path is the only path. Not all believe this strict ideology. Many accept that there are many paths to the mountaintop and that the purpose of religion is to bring one closer to God, not separate us from each other into those who are right and those who are wrong.
 
The problem with theism is that every faith and religion has an equal claim at being the correct one. Including extinct and forgotten religions. And including atheism.

"...an equal claim at being the correct one"

That is from the mouth of ignorance,
or more likely, from the mouth of one who does not want to know if God exists or anything about Him.
 
The problem with theism is that every faith and religion has an equal claim at being the correct one. Including extinct and forgotten religions. And including atheism.

"...an equal claim at being the correct one"

That is from the mouth of ignorance,
or more likely, from the mouth of one who does not want to know if God exists or anything about Him.
All religions have the same amount of evidence
 
All the famous atheists that I know were either Christian raised but then had a really bad experience or else they were born and raised rich and religion never came up in their family.
How many famous atheists do you know?

Having a bad experience seems like a silly reason to reject something. A person has a bad experience as a child at the doctor's office so now they don't ever seek medical help? WTF?

Some people are very materialistic and rich people epitomize materialism. It's not unusual that the very rich would reject spiritual development. Their philosophy can be summed up in the pity saying "He who dies with the most toys wins".
 
The problem with theism is that every faith and religion has an equal claim at being the correct one. Including extinct and forgotten religions. And including atheism.

"...an equal claim at being the correct one"

That is from the mouth of ignorance,
or more likely, from the mouth of one who does not want to know if God exists or anything about Him.
All religions have the same amount of evidence
DUMB answer.
 
Atheists are big on talk....that's about it. Annoying assholes
so what do the statutes say to you

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All the famous atheists that I know were either Christian raised but then had a really bad experience or else they were born and raised rich and religion never came up in their family.
How many famous atheists do you know?

Having a bad experience seems like a silly reason to reject something. A person has a bad experience as a child at the doctor's office so now they don't ever seek medical help? WTF?

Some people are very materialistic and rich people epitomize materialism. It's not unusual that the very rich would reject spiritual development. Their philosophy can be summed up in the pity saying "He who dies with the most toys wins".

What does their wealth have to do with your faith in God?
 
The problem with theism is that every faith and religion has an equal claim at being the correct one. Including extinct and forgotten religions. And including atheism.

"...an equal claim at being the correct one"

That is from the mouth of ignorance,
or more likely, from the mouth of one who does not want to know if God exists or anything about Him.
All religions have the same amount of evidence
DUMB answer.
It's true. And you cannot claim otherwise.
 
The problem with theism is that every faith and religion has an equal claim at being the correct one. Including extinct and forgotten religions. And including atheism.

"...an equal claim at being the correct one"

That is from the mouth of ignorance,
or more likely, from the mouth of one who does not want to know if God exists or anything about Him.
Soooo, the only path to salvation isn't through Jesus Christ, Mohammad, Buddha, etc, etc, etc? :dunno:
 
Soooo, the only path to salvation isn't through Jesus Christ, Mohammad, Buddha, etc, etc, etc? :dunno:
Agreed. All are just means/tools to spiritual development. The truth of all religions or spiritual development is not found in their differences, but in their similarities.
 
What atheists have is the belief that their actions don't have consequences, so long as they don't get caught.
 
The problem with theism is that every faith and religion has an equal claim at being the correct one. Including extinct and forgotten religions. And including atheism.

"...an equal claim at being the correct one"

That is from the mouth of ignorance,
or more likely, from the mouth of one who does not want to know if God exists or anything about Him.
All religions have the same amount of evidence
DUMB answer.
It's true. And you cannot claim otherwise.

Maybe so in your antagonistic and narrow minded ways.

But I have little patience for cynics and skeptics who dismiss miracles like it's all baloney or hoaxes.
You have no answers to supernatural manifestations yet you boldly proclaim "no evidence."

And I keep quoting the Barbra Streisand song --- "that which is too painful to remember, we simply choose to forget."
 

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