Countless times I've read Atheists attacking Christians with insults such as "bigot", "hypocrite," and I've seen no better from the Christians, calling (us) Atheists "damned to Hell," along with various other statements putting (us) Atheists down. I just have a few questions to ask here.. mostly for those of Christian faith:
1. God teaches love and compassion. With that, do you feel ashamed of yourselves in any way for putting us down and calling us an "enemy" because we don't follow your faith?
2. In the Bible Jesus says, "If you deny my before man, I will deny you before my father in Heaven." Suggesting that we're given the option to either "take it or leave it" with Jesus' words, why do you still feel the need to "save us from damnation"?
3. If you know in your heart and in your head that you're right about whether God exists or not, why does it matter in any way what I or anybody else believes? Why is it so capital that everyone believe in God?
Just a few thoughts...
2007-07-03
17:47:24
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