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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist



     I have borrowed for the topic today the title of a book by: Norman Geisler, Frank Turek and David Limbaugh: I don't have enough faith to be an atheist.  That thought should prod our attention to a whole new concept of thinking.  We automatically believe that those who are involved in religion of necessity must have faith in that which they believe.  I suggest to you that the atheist also has to have faith in what he believes.  He must have faith that what the Christian is saying is wrong.  There is no way that he can prove that they are wrong.  Christians should never try to prove to others beyond the shadow of doubt that what they believe is true.  You see, a man cannot come into a right relationship with God without faith.  Without faith it is impossible to please God.  That being said, I just don't have enough faith to be an atheist.
     Let us think along this line a little farther.  Webster defines religion as being an organized system of beliefs, ceremonies and rules used to worship a god or group of gods.  (notice the small g in both cases.)  Webster farther defines religion as being: An interest, a belief or an activity that is very important to a person or group.  Dictionary.com defines religion as: a specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons or sects.
     Going along with the wider definition of religion I would say that atheism is a religion.  Oh, you say, they don't believe there is a god.  That is just one of the negative concepts of their religion that they do not believe in God.  All religions have specific things that they do not believe in as well as that which they do believe.  I will leave it up to the atheist to state what things he believes in.
     Now here we find the atheist wanting the government to make a law favoring their religion over other religions when they ask for the ten commandments to be removed, no prayer in public places and the removal of such statements as, "In God we Trust".  Surely, the government will cease trying to appease the Atheist Religion in their conquest to enforce their doctrinal beliefs.

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