the steaming pile of crap you'll find below was posted as a journal by a person who will block any atheist response. I won't dignify it with a point by point response, as it is so ridiculous as to not merit one. A quick glance at the first few point shows the glaring lack of logic which permeates the entire diatribe. I'm just posting this so the person who posted it can't claim that "atheists must know it's true, and can't deny it, so they're not posting it here.

It's pure, unadulterated malakey.

 

ATHEISTS’ GREATEST MISTAKES

Atheism is founded in large part on emotions, subjectivity and a cavalier treatment of realities that demand depth of thinking and an open mind. Lord Bacon was correct in his assessment of Atheism when he wrote the following:

It is true, that a little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism; but depth in philosophy brings about man's mind to religion: for while the mind of man looketh upon second causes scattered, it may sometimes rest in them, and go no further; but when it beholdeth the chain of them confederate and linked together, it must needs fly to Providence and Deity (Bacon, 1875, 64). (See Bibliography for references)

What follows is a list of grave mistakes that atheists have been making for centuries that have led them to embrace the most irrational philosophy that humans could ever conceive.


1. Blaming God for the sins of irrational religion.

It is very sad to read the diatribes of atheists, such as Richard Dawkins, against extremist Christian groups or individuals who in no way reflect the teachings of Jesus Christ. Rather than using them as examples of the evil within Christianity, would it not be more fair and objective to point out the discrepancy between their actions and the teachings of "true" Christianity? That would be the more honorable way to go, but some atheists prefer to create evil associations with Jesus Christ at all costs. Therefore, when they find irrational or hypocritical actions on the part of "some" Christian groups or individuals, they quickly announce that Christianity has been proven to be evil one more time. (Please read Is Christianity Evil? on this web site.)

2. Blaming God for the evils in the world.

The presence of evil and suffering is to some atheists the greatest proof for the non-existence of God. Evil exists and so does suffering. People have been granted the great gift of "free will" which allows them to choose their actions, and they consequently often choose wrongly and as a result cause themselves and others pain and anguish. This is the painful reality of "sin": the innocent pay for the actions of the irresponsible and the foolish. This is what Christianity has been preaching for millennia, but people fail to heed -- and atheists fail to support this obvious and critical reality. In fact, some of them openly "embrace" and "model" sinful behavior that ultimately leads to anguish in themselves and others.

What about natural catastrophes? Is God responsible for earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes? We do not know for certain. One thing is clear; He fails to intervene in such cases. Is that a manifestation of His cruelty, or is there much more that the Bible makes evident that atheists fail to understand or accept? (Read God and Catastrophes, on this web site.)

3. Allowing their biases to cloud sound judgment.

This is a perennial problem with many atheists. This is an evident problem with Richard Dawkins, the High Priest of modern atheism. His most recent work, The God Delusion oozes with biases, unfounded facts, and distortions that are unworthy of a man who should know better. For evidence of this, please read Dawkins Rebuttals on this web site.

For further evidence of hasty and subjective propagation of unfounded facts read also Atheists and Divorce on this site.

4. Looking desperately for a few weak links in the Bible and ignoring the many strong ones.

Most atheist sites make sure that a section is dedicated to what they see as Bible contradictions. They spotlight "minute" historical discrepancies so as to invalidate the whole Bibles. Unfortunately, they fail to inform the readers that Christian scholars have addressed such "discrepancies" many times and that there are ample resources to explain them. (See Bible Contradictions, on this site.)

Worst of all, they totally ignore the fact that the Bible is in total harmony in almost all cases and that various biblical sources in many cases testify to the exact same events harmoniously. Why not also include the "huge" number of historical events recounted by more than one book, in which there is harmony and agreements, such as the existence and the divinity of Christ? Of course this they will not do because it would be devastating to their cause. If they were truly objective they would put on hold that which some witnesses appear to disagree on and accept that in which there is agreement. Is that not what a wise and just judge would do? If there are witnesses to an event, and the witnesses agree on most "critical" details but seem not to agree on a few "less important" details, he would ignore the unimportant details they disagree on and rely on the important facts that they agree on. It is "agreed upon" facts that carry testimonial weight, and of such the Bible is replete.

5. Emphasizing almost solely the weak and non-biblical explanation of “young- earth” creationists, while ignoring the biblical explanations of “old-earth” creationists.

Well known atheists love to ridicule the unscientific and "unbiblical" "young-earth" creationist views. What they consistently fail to mention is that there are creationist scientists that have a world view that is perfectly in harmony with proven science and the Bible. (See, "Old Earth Creationism," on any search engine.)

6. Quoting a few known atheists to support their philosophy, while failing to mention that the vast majority of the greatest minds of the past believed in God, and that many of them were very devout Christians.

Atheist sites are replete with quotes of known and less well known atheists who have in the past offered acerbic views on God and religion. A close inspection reveals that, in fact, many of them are not atheists at all, and that many quotes have no references, thus indicating the possibility that they are probably spurious and unfounded. This author has taken the time to investigate the religious views of the greatest minds of the past over a period of several years and does have thoroughly referenced statements directly from the greatest minds that prove, undeniably, that they held a firm belief in God but that many were very devout people. (See God and the Greatest Minds on this site.)

7. Generalizing ad nauseam about Religion.

One need only peruse major Atheist sites to quickly see that this is a common tendency. Their attacks are almost consistently directed at "Religion," as if Religion were one homogeneous block. This alone betrays the hatred many of them have for anything religious and the emotional blindness that prevents any objective assessment. Furthermore, it reveals an unwillingness to openly acknowledge that the religious continuum indeed includes extremists, but it also includes sincere, kind, loving, honest and wonderful people who would never even hurt a fly, and who manifest their love for their fellow man not only with words, but with large monetary donations to charitable organizations and hundreds of hours of volunteer work.

8. An unwillingness to self-assess.

Militant Atheists are so busy finding historical, and modern-day faults with Religion that they fail to look in the mirror of historical reality. They are so quick to point out that Christians were the cause of inquisitions, crusades and wars, (Pseudo-Christians, that is) but conveniently fail to mention the tens of millions killed by atheists communists throughout the past century and countless millions killed by leaders who worshipped themselves. They stress that there are about one billion atheists worldwide, and millions in the US alone, but they do not acknowledge that these billions have made little or no contribution to relieving human suffering, as opposed to Christians, for instance that have for centuries created countless charitable organizations, hospitals, clinics, etc. Unfortunately their time-consuming obsession is finding fault with others, while totally blocking out their own sins. (See Atheist Crimes on this site.)

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autod...
Mar. 17, 2008 at 2:21 PM

thanks, Laura. 

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Krist...
Mar. 17, 2008 at 2:23 PM LOL LOVE the tags!!!

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Sarah...
Mar. 17, 2008 at 2:24 PM

Yep.  Thanks auto.  It's ironic she wants valid points to be made yet has the majority of us (intelligent Atheists) blocked from responding.  Me smells a coward....

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BeaMoore
Mar. 17, 2008 at 2:24 PM Oh brother, I wouldnt even know where to start pointing out the lack of logic and BS in this pile of crap.

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autod...
Mar. 17, 2008 at 2:36 PM

It's ironic she wants valid points to be made . . .

when she's posted none herself.  

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suzyb...
Mar. 17, 2008 at 2:39 PM

That broad is a nut. She is is need of attention. Not a comment can pass without some retaliation or freak out. Fuck her. Not even a blip on my radar.

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deadh...
Mar. 17, 2008 at 2:43 PM

Damn skippy! I blame things on Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, Chupacabra...all sorts of things I don't believe in. II find it really makes life much simpler. And any atheist who doesnt is not a real atheist at all and will burn forever in atheist hell. But you know, I'm not judging or anything because that would be wrong.

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Mum2Alex
Mar. 17, 2008 at 2:44 PM

i would say something, but thats so ignorant my intelligence just dropped...

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attor...
Mar. 17, 2008 at 2:51 PM That chick seriously needs to stop her idiotic rants about atheism.  Did you know she was an atheist for 15 years? I guess she's counting womb time too.

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Krist...
Mar. 17, 2008 at 2:51 PM

I guess she's counting womb time too.

*Snort*  Shit there goes my soda! 

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