I've been told that Atheists have "logic and reason" while Christians have "superstition and fear".
Yet, when Believers challenge online Atheists to support their beliefs with logic and reason, the conversation gets dragged down to an insult-fest in which the Atheist hurls obscenities in an attempt to intimidate the Believer.
This is completely unnecessary and accomplishes nothing. If Atheism is considered the "default" position and is so logical, why do Atheists have such trouble arguing LOGICALLY in defense of their beliefs?
And yes, Atheism is a non-religious belief system. Atheists have a tough position to defend. The Atheist not only needs to prove God doesn't exist, the Atheist must demonstrate that God is impossible.
The Believer has a much easier time logically defending the existence of God because the Believer's position is PROVABLE. Despite an Atheist's claims of a lack of evidence for God, there are plenty of people who have seen evidence in a variety of ways. On top of that, lack of "evidence" doesn't mean God doesn't exist. God could choose to remain a mystery.
I personally believe that there is plenty of evidence for God. Besides personal revelation, the fact remains: the universe we live in stands as evidence of God's existence. This claim drives Atheists crazy because there is no way to refute it without proving God is impossible.
Also, there are many scientists and other highly educated people who have become convinced that not only does God exist, but His existence is necessary. In other words, nothing would exist without God.
This presents Believers with a golden opportunity to open a dialogue with the Atheist, as long we behave as the Bible dictates with "gentleness and respect".
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You are still at it? Cool. I was on Metacrock's Atheist Watch blog yesterday, and I found your blog (I forgot about this site).
And, you are right on about Atheists. They will hang on to their silly beliefs all the way. For example, there is a guy that goes by the name ImSkeptical who has been all over Christian and related boards the last six years spewing his nonsense. Here is an example (in the comments):
Metacrock's Blog: Mind is Not Reducable to brain Part 1
Skeptical claims that consciousness isn't a thing, and that people misunderstand what he said in his book Consciousness Explained.
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