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I suspect most atheists are agnostic (weak atheists).Atheists always say they are the evidential ones. The smart ones who figured out that God is a myth. They claim, many of them, that the only thing that exists is physics, chemistry, and the physical nature of things. So the only way we can gain understanding is through our five senses. That is a false view. It is the same sort of lie people talk themselves into as believing in the pragmatic view of truth. I was an atheist for a while. I know what it is like to be an atheist. As such, I am well aware that what @2PhiloVoid says is true that at root, it has to be about an illumination to your eyes. Still, if there is so much evidence against the atheist position (and there is) then I would say the rational position is Agnosticism. Atheism is rebellion. Agnosticism is at least rational because it leaves the possibility open. And being a Christian requires illumination. So Atheism, at its root, is about rebellion. Agnosticism is the rational view. And being a Christian is about the Holy Spirit opening your eyes to the Truth. But when atheists have been given so much evidence it hurts, it is simply denying the truth at that point.
Said, and repeated, several times, that I was only going based on what I have heard from multiple sources (who I believe are credible). I don't have a primary source. However, I did link a search result that confirms that at least in the last 30 years persecution against Christians has gotten worse worldwide.
I don't see any evidence for atheism, you can't really prove a negative. For most atheists they simply lack a belief because of a lack of evidence.
Atheism really isn't that deep, nor does one have to be exceptionally smart to be one. For many like myself it was more of a psychological battle than an intellectual one.
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