Atheism is a religion, created from the minds of atheists.
The only reason a person converts to atheism is because he believes the words of another atheist.
Since all religions are created from the imaginations of men, and not from God, there had to have been a first atheist because men take credit for the things they invent. Can an atheist give us the name of the first atheist?
We know that spoken words are invisible, so how would an atheist explain why he believes in the spoken invisible words of another atheist?
Light is invisible. We do not see light. We see, however, because of light and not because we see light. So how would an atheist explain invisible light?
Darkness is also invisible. Darkness is the result of the absence of light. But when invisible light appears, invisible darkness flees, and we do not see darkness running down the road to get away from light. How, then, would an atheist explain invisible darkness?
Scientifically, we know that things that appear do not come from nothing. By this we know that the universe began from something greater than itself. How would an atheist explain how something can come from nothing?
For an atheist to declare that God does not exist is like trying to explain how something that does exist does not exist.
An atheist will seek fellowship with other atheists because other people do not believe that something that does not exist does not exist.
An atheist is a god of his own mind because an atheist believes in himself more than he believes in anything else.
People of religions build images, or idols, to represent their gods and goddesses, and they will also worship their images. The only image an atheist has is a picture of himself.
People of religions also believe their gods and goddesses are invisible in the heavens, but an atheist believes he is a god here on earth as he rules and reigns over atheism.
We do not actually see the hole in a doughnut. The doughnut is made that way to let the light shine through darkness. Ask the atheist to explain what happens to the hole when the doughnut disappears.
Music and noise are also invisible.
Thus we have invisible spoken words, invisible light, invisible darkness, and invisible music and noise. So how does an atheist explain things invisible?
Because the atheist believes God does not exist, the atheist has no love for others because love is of God. The Bible explains it this way:
"Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God: and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God. He that loveth not, knoweth not God; for God is love. In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent his only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through him." (1st John 4: 7-9)
The only reason a person converts to atheism is because he believes the words of another atheist.
Since all religions are created from the imaginations of men, and not from God, there had to have been a first atheist because men take credit for the things they invent. Can an atheist give us the name of the first atheist?
We know that spoken words are invisible, so how would an atheist explain why he believes in the spoken invisible words of another atheist?
Light is invisible. We do not see light. We see, however, because of light and not because we see light. So how would an atheist explain invisible light?
Darkness is also invisible. Darkness is the result of the absence of light. But when invisible light appears, invisible darkness flees, and we do not see darkness running down the road to get away from light. How, then, would an atheist explain invisible darkness?
Scientifically, we know that things that appear do not come from nothing. By this we know that the universe began from something greater than itself. How would an atheist explain how something can come from nothing?
For an atheist to declare that God does not exist is like trying to explain how something that does exist does not exist.
An atheist will seek fellowship with other atheists because other people do not believe that something that does not exist does not exist.
An atheist is a god of his own mind because an atheist believes in himself more than he believes in anything else.
People of religions build images, or idols, to represent their gods and goddesses, and they will also worship their images. The only image an atheist has is a picture of himself.
People of religions also believe their gods and goddesses are invisible in the heavens, but an atheist believes he is a god here on earth as he rules and reigns over atheism.
We do not actually see the hole in a doughnut. The doughnut is made that way to let the light shine through darkness. Ask the atheist to explain what happens to the hole when the doughnut disappears.
Music and noise are also invisible.
Thus we have invisible spoken words, invisible light, invisible darkness, and invisible music and noise. So how does an atheist explain things invisible?
Because the atheist believes God does not exist, the atheist has no love for others because love is of God. The Bible explains it this way:
"Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God: and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God. He that loveth not, knoweth not God; for God is love. In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent his only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through him." (1st John 4: 7-9)
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