Tuesday, March 06, 2012
God Doesn't Believe in Atheists (Proof that the atheist doesn't exist)
"In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." - God, Genesis 1:1
"In the beginning, there was nothing. Nothing created everything." - atheist, evolution theory
A Russian scientist visiting an American university said, “Either there is a God or there isn’t”. Both possibilities are frightening! This is so true. If there is a God, we need to find out what He wants and who He is. If there is no God, we are in trouble. We are hurtling through space at 66,000 mph and no one is in charge. What a frightening thought!
How did this amazing world get here? In my 33 years of studying the topic on creation versus evolution, I have never met an atheist who did not believe in evolution to justify his worldview. Yet, in the 140 years since Darwin made the evolution theory popular, not one shred of real scientific evidence has been found to show how this complex universe could have come into its present form without an intelligent Designer. Just as one must have faith in evolution, one must also have faith that there is no God. Both evolution and atheism are religions.
- Dr. Kent Hovind, Creation Science Evangelism
I don’t believe in atheists. This isn’t because I haven’t met people who claim the title, but because such a person cannot exist.
Let’s imagine that you a professing atheist. I will ask you two questions.
First, do you know the combined weight of all the sand on all the beaches of Hawaii? I think I can safely assume that you don’t. This brings us to the second question: Do you know how many hairs are on the back of a fully grown male Tibetan yak? Probably not. Therefore, it is reasonable for me to conclude that there are some things you don’t know. It is important to ask these questions because there are some people who think they know everything.
Let’s say you know an incredible one percent of all the knowledge in the universe. To know 100 percent, you would have to know absolutely everything. There wouldn’t be a rock in the universe that you would not be intimately familiar with, or a grain of sand that you would not be aware of. You know everything that has happened in history, from that which is common knowledge to the minor details of the secret love live of Napoleon’s great grandmother’s black cat’s fleas. You know every hair of every head, and every thought of every heart. All history would be laid out before you, because you would be omniscient (all-knowing).
Bear in mind that the one greatest scientists who ever lived, Thomas Edison, said “We do not know a millionth of one percent about anything.” Let me repeat: Let’s say that you have an incredible one percent of all the knowledge in the universe. Would it be possible, in the ninety-nine percent of the knowledge that you haven’t yet come across, that there might be ample evidence to prove the existence of God? If you are reasonable, you will be forced to admit that it is possible. Somewhere, in the vast knowledge you haven’t yet discovered, there could be enough evidence to prove that God exists.
Let’s look at the same thought from another angle. If I were to make an absolute statement such as, “There is no gold in China,” what is needed for that statement to be proven true? I need absolute or total knowledge. I need to know that there is no gold in any rock, in any river, in the ground, in any store, in any ring, or in any filling in any mouth in China. If there is one speck of gold in China, then my statement is false and I have no basis for it. I need absolute knowledge before I can make an absolute statement. Conversely, for me to say, “There is gold in China,” does not require that I have all knowledge. I just need to have seen a speck of gold in the country, and then the statement is true.
To say categorically, “There is no God” is to make an absolute statement. For the statement is true, I must know for certain that there is no God in the entire universe. No human being has all knowledge. Therefore, none of us is able to truthfully make this assertion.
If you insist upon disbelief in God, what you must say is, “Having the limited knowledge I have at present, I believe that there is no God.” Owing to a lack of knowledge on your part, you don’t know if God exists. So, in the strict sense of the word, you cannot be an atheist. The only true qualifier for the title is the One who has absolute knowledge, and why on Earth would God want to deny His own existence?
The professing atheist is what is commonly known as an “agnostic” – one who claims to not know if God exists, or “one who professes ignorance.” “The fool says in his heart, 'There is no God'” (Psalm 14:1). The Bible tells us that this ignorance is willful: “The wicked in his proud countenance does not seek God; God is none in his thoughts” (Psalm 10:4). It’s not that a person can’t find God, but the he won’t. It has been rightly said that the “atheist” can’t find God for the same reason a thief can’t find a policeman. He knows that if he admits there is a God, he is admitting that he is ultimately responsible to Him. This is not a pleasant thought for some.
It is said that Mussolini (the Italian director) once stood on a pinnacle and cried, “God, if you are there, strike me dead!” When God didn’t immediately bow to his distates, Mussolini then concluded that there was no God. However, his prayer was answered some time later.
Now… is it possible to prove that God exists? To begin to answer this, let me share with you an intellectually stimulating theory. It is my theory of where the Coca-Cola can may have come from:
Billions of years ago, an incredibly big bang occurred. It came from nothing and from nowhere, sending a massive rock spinning through space (which also appeared from nowhere). As the rock cooled, a brown, sweet bubbly liquid formed on its surface.
As time passed, aluminum crept out of the liquid and formed itself into a can, made a lid, then a tab on the top of the lid.
Millions of years later, red and white paint fell from the sky and clung to the can, forming itself into the words “Coca-Cola Classic, Original Formula, 12 FL OZ.”
You may feel intellectually insulted by such thoughts. So you should. Such irrationalism is beneath your academic dignity. You know that if the Coca-Cola can has a design, there must be a designer. If it is made, there must be a maker. The alternative – that it happened by accident – is unreasonable, illogical and absurd to say the least.
Albert Einstein was right when he said that we either see nothing in life as a miracle, or everything as a miracle. The professing atheist has a far, far greater chance of convincing me that no one designed the Coca-Cola can than he has of persuading me that all created things have no Creator. Just as it’s an insult to the intellect to say that paint “formed itself” into words on a can, it is infinitely more absurd to even momentarily entertain the smallest thought that everything made has no Maker.
Using Common Sense To Debunk Evolution part 1
Using Common Sense To Debunk Evolution part 2
Using Common Sense To Debunk Evolution part 3
- Ray Comfort, God Does Not Believe in Atheist
There are only two statements: true or false. We have to conclude that either God (through the Bible) or man (through atheism) is telling the truth. If there is no God, then we can keep sinning and get away with it forever! It's a win-win situation for us. BUT IF there is a righteous God who judges everyone according to what he has done, then you will end up in a pitiful state of facing a horrible judgment. You will bow to your knees, be judged with no defense and suffer the dreading consequence of eternal fire. Sadly, there are no second chances in hell. It's a win-lose between us.
Either there is a God or there is no God. If there is a God, we have to know who He is and what He wants. God hates atheism. And if you're a professing Christian, you must hate atheism too. The God in the Bible (no, not your graven image of god) loves and hates. He loves the righteous and hates the sinners (John 3:16 and Psalms 5). If unrighteouss men can hate, how much more the righteous God. As a matter of fact, the Scriptures are filled with God's wrath to those who disobey Him. Do you love the Jews? Then you must hate Hitler and the holocaust. Do you love your parents? Then you must hate those who badmouth them. Do you love God? Then you must hate those who deny His existence. In the same way, peace with God is war with satan. Love for salvation is hate for sin.
Either there is a God or there is no God. If there is a God, we have to know who He is and what He wants. Salvation is not based on our beliefs, but on His terms. Without faith and repentance in Christ, we are nothing.. (James 2:17 and Luke 13:3).
God doesn't believe in atheists. Atheists do not exist in His Kingdom. =)
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JESUS IS NOT RELIGION. RELIGION IS NOT JESUS.
I don't know if you have noticed, but almost every time there is a massive disaster - a ship sinks or an earthquake kills multitudes, the traditional church (as opposed to the biblical Church) is called upon to bury the dead. I feel saddened that so much of the world equates what the traditional church stands for with biblical Christianity.
A few moments studying the Scriptures should show that there is a vast difference between what "religion" says and what the Bible teaches. Yet hundreds of millions are deceived into thinking that they are one and the same.
Religion is man's self-righteous efforts to reach God. In Jesus Christ, God reached down to man. History has shown that the greatest enemy of Christianity is what is commonly called "organized religion". Jesus was murdered by men who professed to love God but who did not follow His teachings. Throughout the Book of Acts, the established religious leaders opposed the early Christians. No doubt such will be the case at the end of this age. The apostle Paul proclaimed damnation on those who profess to be godly, and yet preach "another gospel." (Galatians 1:6-9)
When established church is called upon in a disaster, they open the Bible with nauseating predictability to Psalm 23. The page is then dusted, and read in a monotone voice emanating from a tombstone face:
"Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil..."
It seems that they think psalm deals with death. In fact, it is the very opposite.
If I stand in the shadow of a wall, I'm not in the wall, I'm merely in close proximity to it. If I'm in the shadow of death, I'm not in death, I'm merely in close proximity to it.
The life is the shadow of death. Death casts its cold, dark shadow over us every minute of our breathing lives. The Scriptures, speaking of the coming of the Messiah, said, "Those who dwelt in the land of the shadow of death, upon them a light has shined" (Isaiah 9:2). When you come to Jesus Christ, the Light of the World, you no longer "walk in the darkness" but have the "Light of life." When someone receives Him who is "the way, the truth and the life," they don't receive a religion. They receive the very source of life itself. Just as light banishes darkness, so the life receive banishes death.
- Ray Comfort, "God Does Not Believe In Atheists"
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