It comes up time and again when christians ask atheists why we are atheists. They say things like "why do you reject the lord?" in a way that suggests we we acknowledge there being a lord, but chose not to accept him.
Why don't they understand that, from where we stand, we are not actually rejecting him, because he's not there to reject? You can't reject something if it doesn't exist.
They seem to be implying that it's like someone turning their back on a parent.
It's not, and I'd like to know why they can't get their heads around that point.
2007-04-02
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