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And why are our claims a concern to you if you are so convinced in your mind about your atheistic beliefs?
One reason I am concerned is because, all too often, theists claim that I'm unreasonable for not sharing their theological commitments. When someone insists that I should believe as they do, am I not justified in asking "on what basis?" This then leads to a consideration of reasons for belief (i.e., arguments/evidence). Another reason relates to the practical consequences of particular belief systems. In my view, policy decisions should be made in light of well-considered arguments and evidence, not what the religious say their God demands.
Why is there a need to accuse us and our faith in God? Don't try to push the blame to us now when it is people like you who see a need to oppose our faith, even when we have done no personal harm or injury to you. Furthermore, don't attempt to label us with arrogance when we are but responding to your persistent attempt to discredit our God.
And I'm responding to your persistent claims regarding God's nature, his personality and his intentions. In what way is that arrogant? You're making claims and I'm asking you to support them. How is that arrogant?
If you have a genuine interest to learn the truth, that would have been a different matter.
Why are you assuming that I don’t want to know the truth? If there is a God, I want to know about it. I'm just not convinced by the ramshackle case the religious have put forward to support their claims.
But it is apparent that there are some of you who have no other idea in mind but to come here to slander our God and accuse us of this and that. To say the least, that is being a busybody (since our faith does no harm to any atheists).
That isn't entirely true. Religious beliefs can shape actions that are harmful, not just to atheists, but to people generally. As an example, belief in the effectiveness of faith healing might lead some parents to avoid seeking medical treatment for their children, which is detrimental to their health.
To say the worst, that is challenging God Himself in the most preposterous and arrogant manner.
No more arrogant than claiming to speak for God.
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