Wrong in whose opinion? Yours? In what matter? Wrong about death? Wrong about life? What are Christians wrong about?
Why can't atheists accept they are wrong?
Atheists are wrong about the origin of life, as life cannot not come from non-life. Pasteur (a Christian) proved that years ago.
There are no transitional fossils from one celled organisms to multi-celled organisms, or from soft bodied creatures to vertebrates.
Polonium halos in solid granite prove that original granites were formed in under 30 minutes or so. And other indicators suggest the Earth is under 10,000 years old.
The man who made the so called documentary on the "tomb of Jesus" had been guilty of fabricating stories before.
Why is it atheists are so hatefilled for Christians? Particularly "fundamentalist" Christians? God forbid someone should say there's a higher power than man that we will all have to answer to. God forbid if someone says there are some divinely given rules to live by! (Or should I say "man forbid"?)
If Christians are wrong then the worste thing that can happen is they live a joy filled life with some meaning and live a little more morally. If the Atheist is wrong though, then there is a God we are accountable to, and how we live life on Earth matters!
In the Atheist life, there really is no meaning to life. You live, accumulate as much stuff as you can, then die, and all you stuff you've accumulated is squandered by an heirs you might of had, if you weren't so selfish you didn't have kids. Atheistic governments readily kill their own citizens for little reason.
In the Christian life, God made mankind for His fellowship. All men, women, children, and unborn have worth. So much worth that God was willing to come in the flesh and die that all those who believe in Him might be reconciled to Him! There is hope in the life after this one. Government employees that take their faith seriously understand that the power granted to them must be used to defend the lives of those whose care has been entrusted to them!
The premise that you start with that "Christians are wrong" is biased and without any basis whatsoever! You haven't proved anything by your statement whatsoever except that you are biased against Christians!
Psalms 14:1 ¶ <> The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.
2007-05-11 21:15:57
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answered by CalKnight 4
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First, you have to actually prove them wrong, not just point out your own beliefs and say they are wrong for not agreeing with you. If you can do that, a true Christian will abide by the Proverbs which instruct us to seek wisdom and understanding, to admit when we are wrong, and to accept correction with gladness. Many people, however, simply say Christians are wrong, tell them what they should really believe, then become enraged when they refuse. (Unfortunately a lot of Christians act this way also)
2007-05-09 10:10:46
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answered by under_mckilt 2
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Maybe for the same reasons that Non-Christians hate it when you prove them wrong?
Peace!
2007-05-09 10:03:40
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answered by C 7
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It clearly states in the Rules of Christian Debate:
1) The Christian is always right.
2) In the even that the non-Christian is right, refer to rule 1.
Nobody likes to be disabused of their treasured opinions. To admit one mistake is to endanger the entire belief system.
2007-05-09 10:05:34
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answered by skepsis 7
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I agree with you, I hate that in a way. I'm Catholic but many hardcore Christians believe that they are always right. I don't mean to be stereotypical but that's how the ones I came across acted.
2007-05-09 10:01:50
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answered by Giggle35 1
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A lot of the times humans make the mistake of incorporating an unsubstantiated belief into their personal identity. When you do that, if your beliefs are challenged you react as if being personally attacked.
You are not JUST challenging their beliefs you are trying to invalidate their self-image.
2007-05-09 10:04:05
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answered by thewolfskoll 5
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I've never been proven wrong about my faith in God... Your proof is womething you determined to be true... My proof is through my experiences... So butt out of people's business, and stop trying to SHOVE your beliefs down people's throats... Atheists always complain that Christians impose their beliefs... but I beg to differ... It the other way around.
2007-05-09 09:59:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Could you please explain this mysterious proven wrong thing?
I am yet to see it from anybody on here, in fact, mostly i just see platitudes about how smart atheists are and a bunch of verbal diarrhea plus a slur or an ad hominem attack.
2007-05-09 09:59:44
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answered by great gig in the sky 7
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Because they are weak. People who are strong and secure have less trouble admitting they are wrong. Some, in fact, delight in the opportunity to be corrected because gaining knowledge is more important to them than being right the first time around.
2007-05-09 10:00:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Cause I'm NEVER wrong, I thought by now you'd have learned that. Sigh.
2007-05-09 10:01:00
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answered by the pink baker 6
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