Friday, October 16, 2015

There's Only Tea Party Atheism These Days (i.e. diluted all to hell)

Just as the Tea Party is a denatured version of the Republican Party, so is much of American Atheism which is only a derivative version of the real thing.  Proof is the way they relentlessly attack Christianity.  There is no purpose here to defend Christianity but we deeply question why atheists have taken it upon themselves to destroy it.

This article comes from a previous which critiqued, less than seriously, the Ten Best Things About Being an Atheist.  (Blog:  Atheism Finally Gave Up a List)

The fact is they're not atheist but rather they're more a karaoke version of a hell rock band with all the upside-down crosses and black candles to demonstrate their contempt for Christianity.


These American atheists are the ones from whom I hear the most and which population is the most likely to demonstrate the Bible-bashing ways.  Richard Dawkins is one such and he was once a Fellow of the Royal Society, one of the most prestigious things which can come to a scientist ... but now he's just another hack who wants to slash the Bible.

Note:  Dawkins is a Brit but he doesn't mind pandering in the U.S. as both countries have the same problem with him.  They're more receptive in England because there's a greater percentage of atheists but they don't care if what he says is true about the Bible anyway.


The fact these simpletons miss is atheism has almost nothing to do with the Bible.


Think it through, li'l snow pea, it is perfectly true.


The Creator started the Universe and all things within it.  There was no Bible, no Jesus, and there sure as hell were no American atheists.

Whether you believe a Creator started the Universe is the core of atheism and, without addressing that specifically, any conclusion derived from atheism is necessarily useless toward its purpose.


Christianity explains how Jesus really was God and whether you believe that is your faith and I have no purpose to discredit that.

However, it is my purpose to discredit faulty logic and proving the Bible is false does not disprove the existence of God nor any other religion, for that matter.


Arguing against life after death serves no purpose toward refuting the existence of God as it's easily conceivable a God exists but he does not give anyone an afterlife.  I have no idea if that is true but logic requires the consideration.  You won't hear that from American atheists.


The purpose is not to slash America but rather the atheists who live here because the majority draw attention to themselves with Bible bashing but it doesn't accomplish anything toward proving that which, ostensibly, they are trying validate.

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