Colter
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I am an atheist and am here for several reasons:
1) I'm very curious how so many people could come to believe something that is absurd as believing that thousands of invisible orange fire breathing dragons are roaming the plains of western Kansas.
2) The Christian belief that a god exists seems to be a rationalization for their fear of death. I could be wrong, so I want to give them the benefit of the doubt to convince me.
3) It's possible that a god really does exist. If so, I would most definitely like to see its power in action.
4) I'm curious what kind of evidence Christians consider sufficient to believe that a god exists. See my post at http://www.christianforums.com/t7879335/
Atheist belief in a Godless universe seems to be a rationalization for their fear of faith.
"Primitive man lived a life of superstitious bondage to religious fear. Modern, civilized men dread the thought of falling under the dominance of strong religious convictions. Thinking man has always feared to be held by a religion. When a strong and moving religion threatens to dominate him, he invariably tries to rationalize, traditionalize, and institutionalize it, thereby hoping to gain control of it. By such procedure, even a revealed religion becomes man-made and man-dominated. Modern men and women of intelligence evade the religion of Jesus because of their fears of what it will do to them—and with them. And all such fears are well founded. The religion of Jesus does, indeed, dominate and transform its believers, demanding that men dedicate their lives to seeking for a knowledge of the will of the Father in heaven and requiring that the energies of living be consecrated to the unselfish service of the brotherhood of man.
Selfish men and women simply will not pay such a price for even the greatest spiritual treasure ever offered mortal man. Only when man has become sufficiently disillusioned by the sorrowful disappointments attendant upon the foolish and deceptive pursuits of selfishness, and subsequent to the discovery of the barrenness of formalized religion, will he be disposed to turn wholeheartedly to the gospel of the kingdom, the religion of Jesus of Nazareth." UB 1955
Selfish men and women simply will not pay such a price for even the greatest spiritual treasure ever offered mortal man. Only when man has become sufficiently disillusioned by the sorrowful disappointments attendant upon the foolish and deceptive pursuits of selfishness, and subsequent to the discovery of the barrenness of formalized religion, will he be disposed to turn wholeheartedly to the gospel of the kingdom, the religion of Jesus of Nazareth." UB 1955
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