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Originally posted by @tom-wolseyIf Atheist A "praises God" for something, then Atheist A is not an atheist.
You apparently don't understand remedial concepts such as "If A is true, then B."
Originally posted by @tom-wolseyIf Atheist A "praises God" for something, then Atheist A is not an atheist.
You apparently don't understand remedial concepts such as "If A is true, then B."
Originally posted by @fmfAnd IF the premise I gave is true, the atheist would no longer be an atheist. Agreed.
If Atheist A "praises God" for something, then Atheist A is not an atheist.
Originally posted by @tom-wolseyYou think that atheists who believe we all simply die should start believing in supernatural things ~ and "praise God" ~ if they realize that there are theists with annihilationist opinions who also think that atheists will simply die? Gosh. Who on earth have these atheists been to whom you've been talking for "2 decades"?
And IF the premise I gave is true, the atheist would no longer be an atheist. Agreed.
Originally posted by @tom-wolseyThey dont.
Why do atheists complain more than Christians?
Originally posted by @fmfI never made that claim. Your severe deficiency in reading comprehension and communications skills results in a lot of unsubstantive back and forth and often ends up derailing the thread.
You think that atheists who believe we all simply die should start believing in supernatural things ~ and "praise God" ~ if they realize that there are theists with annihilationist opinions who also think that atheists will simply die? Gosh. Who on earth have these atheists been to whom you've been talking for "2 decades"?
Originally posted by @tom-wolseyThe problem is with your silly OP and not with my capacity to discuss stuff with you.
I never made that claim. Your severe deficiency in reading comprehension and communications skills results in a lot of unsubstantive back and forth and often ends up derailing the thread.
Originally posted by @tom-wolseyThere has been no straw man argument. You don't seem to understand atheists. They aren't superstitious and they know they are going to die. Annihilationist theists have nothing to offer except superstition. Your OP is silly.
No the problem is with you making up straw man arguments and intentionally derailing the thread and reducing it to a personal tit-for-tat. Like you do all the threads created by people you don't like. You seem utterly and completely incapable of carrying on reasonable discussion. It's no wonder you stay holed up here. You wouldn't last 2 seconds in a real discussion in the real world.
Originally posted by @tom-wolseyStart a thread with abject nonsense about atheists ~ people about whom you seem to have zero understanding ~ and you should expect to have the fact that it's abject nonsense pointed out to you.
Since you've already lost track of your false claim, I'll go ahead and repeat it to you:
You said: "You think that atheists who believe we all simply die should start believing in supernatural things ~ and "praise God" ~ if they realize that there are theists with annihilationist opinions who also think that atheists will simply die"
Originally posted by @fmfYou are 100% unthankful to God for any conceivable matter.
Don't be so silly. Atheists cannot "praise" gods.
"Because that which is known of God is manifest within them, for God manifested it to them.
For the invisible things of Him, both His eternal power and divine characteristic, have been seen since the creation of the world, being perceived by the things made, so that they would be without excuse,
Because though they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God OR THANK HIM, but became vain in their reasonings and their heart, lacking understanding, was darkened ... "
Originally posted by @sonshipWell said brother. I was pointing out the paradoxical truth when it comes to atheism. Either the atheist is right and our personal existence completely ends when we die a physical death--or--God is real and atheists (annihilation doctrine) will still utterly cease to exist some time after death. If the latter is the case, the atheist turned believer--knowing then that God exists--should thank Him for answering their wish not to be associated with Him in the afterlife. Of course, this wouldn't apply to some atheist out there that doesn't believe in God but definitely WANTS to spend eternity with Him should He exist. Though I've never met such an atheist and don't believe I ever will.
What I am about to write you need not comment on because its for others reading along.
Not being able to turn around and THANK God for ANYTHING in life or in creation is a dreadfully dark place for the human heart to be.
In [b] Romans 1:18-21 Paul traces the decline of the human race from its creation and some of the reasons for it.
[quote ...[text shortened]... ain in their reasonings and their heart, lacking understanding, was darkened ... " [/b] [/quote][/b]
Originally posted by @tom-wolseyIts my present opinion that rejection of God Who has provided so much, even maintaining the next beat of our heart, not to speak of His salvation, can only end in a profound self hatred.
Well said brother. I was pointing out the paradoxical truth when it comes to atheism. Either the atheist is right and our personal existence completely ends when we die a physical death--or--God is real and atheists (annihilation doctrine) will still utterly cease to exist some time after death. If the latter is the case, the atheist turned bel ...[text shortened]... with Him should He exist. Though I've never met such an atheist and don't believe I ever will.