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    Please know atheism is blind because they want to be and don’t bend to the Creator of things and entities like ourselves. Please know this is an article in response to a picture of flowers created by Him, Please know each of us is a flower to Him and we must be protected as such. Please see the following caption on my heart. I write with Him as my guide but people call me intelligent. Omar. Please see that atheism is blind. Please know in the creation of mankind there is an order. Please know the

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    a tough question to answer. There are many reasons as to why someone would become atheist. The knowledge of other religions, bad personal experience, scientific findings and philosophical arguments - these are all possible reasons for atheism. The cause of atheism is often times personal, or based on specific life experience. The last decade saw an increase number of atheist arranging rallies and protesting laws that are based on a holy book. For a long time, atheists were, quite stunningly, almost

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    H. J. Mccloskey Argument

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    In 1968 H.J. McCloskey wrote an article for the journal Question called “On Being an Atheist.” He presents three arguments for why his belief in atheism is more comforting than theism. He regards the arguments as “proofs” and intends to prove the inadequacy of each proof. By comparing the three proofs separately and then together he is able to provide different angles which enables new thoughts. While the proofs don’t stand strong by themselves the three together persuade the argument that there

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    Atheism "The Christian god can easily be pictured as virtually the same god as the many ancient gods of past civilizations. The Christian god is a three headed monster; cruel, vengeful and capricious. If one wishes to know more of this raging, three headed beast-like god, one only needs to look at the caliber of people who say they serve him. They are always of two classes: fools and hypocrites”(Jefferson). Atheism is the belief that God does not exist and Judaism believes in only a unitary

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    personal connection to Christianity and converted to Atheism, but after decades of arguing the non-existence of God, he came to the conclusion that there is no other possibility than the validity of the existence of God. This process is documented in There is a God. Antony Flew is considered one of the, some might argue the most important, proponents of atheism in the 20th century and his works made major contributions to the argumentation of atheism. The author begins his personal story, some might

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    arguments concerning the Theodicy Problem show that atheists think in a much more straightforward and practical fashion than do theists. The way Nagel uses the words "unvarnished facts of human existence" (606) leads to another attractive element to atheism and to his work--Nagel appeals to the earthly life, and only the earthly life, in describing how atheists think. Instead of reaching out to another world or deity that does not even certainly exist, atheists "often take as their ideal the intellectual

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    Summary of article Gardium et Spes – The Dignity of the Human God is of supreme importance, as creatures of earth we need to relate to God and see ourselves as being creations of God, here we are able to see our human dignity and acknowledge that in order to be truly one with God we need to “love and devote” ("Gaudium Et Spes" 2016) ourselves. We have been told from scared scriptures that man was created “in the image of God” (Gen. 1:27), through the church man can be understood and any amount of

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    heavily believed it was necessary for society to behave. Hence, the view on atheism was despised and throughout the article from the encyclopedia, author Abbe Yvon attempts to discard the idea that society can have order without believing in a supreme being. Through Abbe Yvon’s text on atheists, we can learn and affirm that society diverse as it was through religion and beliefs, 18th century Europe did not tolerate atheism and immediately categorized as threatening individuals. Individuals who followed

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    How do you know the bible is God's word? (The Atheist Experience) To define Atheism: disbelief or lack of belief in the existence of God or gods. During watching this particular clip from the youtube video for which I selected, I wanted to really give the video discussion my fair opinion; so, I watched it a few times in order to me to feel as such. I believe this belief system of Atheism, is a lot concerned with people who don’t really go off of any kind of religion or faith. This outlook on life

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    life is actually a thing. The theory of evolution, natural selection, as Darwin called it. Darwin says his goal was not to deny the existence of God. In fact, Darwin use to be a Christian , but tragedies took place in his life which led him to atheism. Evolution was created by an atheist. The end result of evolution is to disprove the existence of God “What the Bible Says About Creation vs Evolution”. Darwin’s theory was basically there was a huge ball of light and everything that is everything

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