I’m not religious but I’m a massive Trump and Q follower. I see lots Christians on the board, any other atheists around here?
How do you view the religious factor in the Q movement?
I’m not religious but I’m a massive Trump and Q follower. I see lots Christians on the board, any other atheists around here?
How do you view the religious factor in the Q movement?
These are the tired, old rebuttals straight from the New Atheist's playbook. Try reading something other than Sam Harris or Christopher Hitchens. Something with some substance. You should really look into Anthony Flew. He's an Atheist with real substance, rather than vitriolic assertions and misunderstood ramblings of ancient literature's styles and structures.
If you can believe that the Universe came into existence from nothing (and I mean Nothing - not a vacuum like Laurence Krauss proposes), then you've kind of already believed in the biggest miracle of all. All other miracles after that become small fry stuff.
You only have three options:
1 = Atheism 2 = Theism 3 = Anti modern Science
This is the problem with your religion. It's tyranny. I'm to conform or else. There is no opting out. I exist and therefor I must play the game. I better make the right decision or I'm doomed forever... Did I sign myself up for this? Nope.
Which brings me to my question that no Christian has yet answered correctly... I have my theories... But here goes.
Do you know why there are no non-believers in heaven?
Truth is tyrannical to that degree then. 2+2=4. Not 5 or 6 or 7 etc...
You either believe the singular truth, or your wrong. Truth is, by definition, exclusive.
Because to force you to be in Heaven, when you, in fact, didn't want to be there, would be considered Hell for you
The reason there are no non-believers in heaven is because God, as the ultimate authority, simply doesn't want them there.
For me, it's an expose on the character of that god... Doesn't want to hang with me, because I lack belief in him? It's so petty that I can't even begin to take any of it seriously.
That's not what 2 Peter 3:9 says:
"He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance."