- Jul 31, 2004
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I am an atheist yet my desire to believe in a deity is stronger than many christians I know, if I could believe, I would believe, its not simply a case of rejecting belief or denying a belief. I believe my position is more honest than some christians who do not believe, yet they deny their atheism. They find their apparent christianity more advantageous than being truthful.
I agree with you about the honesty of your position. I find your desire for faith interesting. I would consider this to be a tendency toward faith.
There are many atheists who have never believed in their entire lifetime so your assertion they once believed is unfounded.
I'll say this about people generally and I'll ask if it's true of you. I think that this tendency is there, but that doesn't mean that all people at one time were religious, attended church, or considered themselves theists. Yet isn't it the case that we all have profound experiences in life -- be it a profound experience in nature, with people, or with amazing circumstances that provoke a tendency to recognize a god? Have you ever looked up into a pitch-black night sky and seen the milky way and thought: "wow...I want to believe in God." Even for a split second?
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