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The Greatest Struggle
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<blockquote data-quote="Noxot" data-source="post: 71986845" data-attributes="member: 198376"><p>you have a shoddy perception of me that is not at all true.</p><p></p><p>edit:</p><p></p><p>for one I was talking about God playing with you, not me. but I can see why you would be offended at what i said even though all I did was repeat how I see atheist metaphysical assumptions about reality... which have a impact upon how a person will act in the world though I suppose atheist can still manage to find enough meaning to find worth in this universe. but after knowing God I can't turn back. the atheist way then becomes unbearable and utterly distasteful to me.</p><p></p><p> I myself don't care if someone is an atheist or a christian. that is obviously not the fundamental thing God looks for in people despite how many christians think that is what matters. it only matters in the realest sense which is why many christians so strongly defend what we feel is real even if many of us are ignorant of the depths of why and only cling to superficial symbols rather than the reality. in some ways atheist have an advantage and in some ways christians do. it just depends on the person I suppose.</p><p></p><p></p><p>yes family and friends are good but to try to have that nested in the atheist world view is simply not powerful enough for all of us. many of us have few or no friends and terrible family members. when my family and friends matter to God it makes me take things more seriously and it also makes me see that God loves those I have not built up attachments to be they my enemies or be they people that I don't even know. but atheist can do the same if they are of the right spirit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noxot, post: 71986845, member: 198376"] you have a shoddy perception of me that is not at all true. edit: for one I was talking about God playing with you, not me. but I can see why you would be offended at what i said even though all I did was repeat how I see atheist metaphysical assumptions about reality... which have a impact upon how a person will act in the world though I suppose atheist can still manage to find enough meaning to find worth in this universe. but after knowing God I can't turn back. the atheist way then becomes unbearable and utterly distasteful to me. I myself don't care if someone is an atheist or a christian. that is obviously not the fundamental thing God looks for in people despite how many christians think that is what matters. it only matters in the realest sense which is why many christians so strongly defend what we feel is real even if many of us are ignorant of the depths of why and only cling to superficial symbols rather than the reality. in some ways atheist have an advantage and in some ways christians do. it just depends on the person I suppose. yes family and friends are good but to try to have that nested in the atheist world view is simply not powerful enough for all of us. many of us have few or no friends and terrible family members. when my family and friends matter to God it makes me take things more seriously and it also makes me see that God loves those I have not built up attachments to be they my enemies or be they people that I don't even know. but atheist can do the same if they are of the right spirit. [/QUOTE]
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