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2007-03-25 20:43:02 · 25 answers · asked by none 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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ONLY FAITHFUL BELIEVE IN GOD. HE JUST ALWAYS WAS AND ALWAYS WILL BE. IF AN ATHEIST HAS AN EXPERIENCE THAT WILL CHANGE HIS FAITH THEN SURE, BECAUSE GOD LOVES EVERYONE REGARDLESS OF THEIR BELIEFS. WHETHER OR NOT WE GET BLESSED JUST DEPENDS ON OUR FAITH

2007-03-25 20:59:27 · answer #1 · answered by curious 4 · 0 2

atheism as a philosophical position can be fairly reconciled with the concept of God (at least it was when I was an atheist). There needn't be a conflict between atheism and theism when context is taken into account...
I mean, the things that a theist calls God, an atheist might call something else...but the phenomena are the same...only given a different title.

To reconcile atheism as a spiritual position though...a greater challenge as it's more of an outright denial of God as opposed to simply not believing in God.

It may not be the greatest thing to lump all atheists together for this reason...the background of each person's belief is quite varied.

-Rob

2007-03-25 20:54:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

All are born with Faith and belief only. Otherwise how a child is closer to its mother? It is the inborn faith in the mother. We can not rationalize this belief or faith. As we follow different views , atheist follow their own view that there is no God or God is nowhere. See the fun. First they assert as'There is/God is and then postulate their opinion. In their assertion itself there IS. All are children of God. A wise man as well as a fool can be children of same mother. But I don't assert that Atheist is foolish. In fact they have more rational thinking than theists. Hence there is no ambiguity in the existence of atheist with God.

2007-03-25 20:54:43 · answer #3 · answered by nagarajan s 4 · 0 1

If a god or gods can purely be experienced with the aid of subjective studies in certainly one of those way that the experienced individual isn't able to teach this to persons, i could call that 'handy'. that's extremely plausible that that's certainly the way it works (we don't understand each and every thing of direction). The question remains how suitable or convincing that case is. i could call it abysmally unconvincing and that i does not even communicate approximately it in terms of 'being plausible' yet for the reality that such a number of human beings do locate it convincing. all of us understand that prayer, meditation, etc, can regulate the way the recommendations applications to set off thoughts of 'different' and friendly psychological states, as nicely as audio and seen hallucinations. we are able to certainly see this and we are able to even set off it artificially with a 'cranium cap' lined in little electromagnets (the 'god' helmet). the terrific clarification that exists, at modern-day, is that religious studies have a different physique shape, they may well be triggered and that they are purely a quirk of recommendations function, probable a effective one, a 'religious G-spot' in case you like.

2016-11-23 16:12:13 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes,but it would be difficult to get someone , so deeply entrenched in their determination to believe there is no God , to see reason.atheism is as much a religion as any other and they have totally deceived themselves. they must first be brought to open themselves up to logic so the existence of God can be honestly debated with them.i would recommend you hold a conversation with them starting with the question,''so why don't you believe in God?'' then give reasons why you do believe.argue out these reasons point by point.let them then give the reasons why they disagree with your reasons,and let it flow from there.remember,don't be hostile/agressive,and don't mock their opinions.it's also important that you take all their thoughts seriously and make yourself open to new thoughts.we should also keep in mind that with God,all things are possible.He promises to be with us when we give witness.another idea is to refer them to sites such as ''answers in genesis'',which gives a lot of fascinating scientific arguements for creationism.i will conclude by naming one famous example of an atheist turned christian:C.S Lewis.he teaches us that God does'nt want us to have blind faith,and even after his death,his example continues to be a valid and important one.

2007-03-25 23:43:58 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Of course, but then if he was reconciled with god, he would no longer be an athiest.

2007-03-25 20:47:57 · answer #6 · answered by raspberryswirrrl 6 · 0 0

uh.....i'm not sure what you mean. if you mean can an atheist be save and made clean before God's eyes then the answer is A MILLION TIMES YES!!! but if you mean can the atheist remain an atheist and be ok with God, then no.

2007-03-25 20:47:24 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Of course ! As soon as God gets back from his "amputee healing" seminar and starts to heal amputees I am sure that a few atheists will reconsider...

2007-03-25 20:47:58 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

That's what it's all about. The Godliest man i know was an atheist most of his life.

2007-03-25 20:47:57 · answer #9 · answered by dad 4 · 0 0

We're too smart to believe in any gods, sorry. Come back when you can prove their existence.

Oh, and which god? There's thousands to choose from.

2007-03-25 20:46:36 · answer #10 · answered by eldad9 6 · 2 1

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