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Exposing the Atheist

Name: revmitchell 2006-06-27 5:14

The best way to understand the nature of atheism is to understand its author. Satan is its author.

It's important to remain conscious of the fact that Satan had his origin in heaven, and is thoroughly familiar with the fact of the existence of God, heaven, the angels, hell and etc. Thus despite what you have been previously, deceptively taught and despite the deceptive dictionary's meaning of atheism, atheism is properly defined as a denial of the existence of God in the midst of full knowledge that the true God does indeed exist. Atheism knows God exists; it is quite familiar with that fact, but it says "under no circumstance or situation will I admit to God's existence."

Atheism clearly perceives the fingerprints of God on all of creation, but refuses to admit He is the Creator. Atheism perceives the divine authorship of the TEN COMMANDMENTS, but refuses to admit that God is their Author. Atheism perceives the decorousness and perfection of the TEN COMMANDMENTS, but refuses to admit they are superior to all other laws. Atheism clearly perceives the divinity of the Lord Jesus Christ, but refuses to admit His divinity. If an atheist could see the wounds in the body of Christ and actually feel them with his hands, he would deny that the wounds are there. Atheism is deliberate effort to never admit the existence of God.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-29 4:55

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First, my keygoard (or my fingers, whatever) have been fucking up with the shift key, oh well.

Next, I point out that atheists believe in science the same way others believe in god.  There is much history in religion that CAN be traced back to an actual event and/pr place, but the divinity aspect is based alone on faith.  Science, too, mirrors this by providing facts based on history and experimentation, but much, too, is based on faith (certain aspects of the Atom, for example, are believed to exist based on the structure of the atom, but because thse certain aspects cannot be viewed or measured science simply assumes they are present (It's 2 am my time, I forget what the damned thing is called, sue me)).

Science in itself can be viewed as a religion, as it too tries to explain how we came to be, tries to explain order in the Universe, and dictates our every day lives in some way or other.  Certainly no-one is bowing to the Almighty Dark Matter, but you do not need to worship something to believe in it.

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