Tuesday, February 24, 2009

ATHEISM LOGICAL? NAH!!!!

The truth of the matter is that atheism is the most illogical belief system this world has ever known. Atheists are at pains to tell us that God doesn’t exist and that man is the sum of all things. Therefore he can work out his own salvation through deduction and logic.

However grand this may sound, one soon realises that it is the most ridiculous idea man could ever invent.

Because of their religious belief, they have this doomsday attitude that once you die that’s it. Six feet under and then nothing. However, they have nothing to prove what they are saying is true. It is all based on speculation. Saying there is no God doesn’t prove anything. All it does is reinforces their delusion.

Now this is where it becomes so illogical, the one thing they pride themselves on. What they are saying is that they are prepared to gamble eternity just to prove that they were right for the 70 years they were alive. If they are wrong and death is not the end they have denied themselves eternity to live a wasted 70 years believing something that is complete rubbish.

Now take the belief system of the Christian. He believes that when he dies that is only just the beginning. He can look forward to an eternity in God’s new kingdom where he will never grow old and where God will meet all his needs in the New Jerusalem.

In the eyes of the illogical atheist belief system, the Christian is giving up 70 years of self rule and “I don’t need God” to obtain an eternity of perfection. Of course the atheist says as there is no God, they have wasted their time.

This is where the illogic of atheism comes in. the Christian if he is wrong, gambles 70 years in the hope of gaining eternity. The atheist, if he is wrong gambles on losing eternity to gain 70 years.

I know who is making the biggest gamble and I know the one who is devoid of logic. So when an atheist tells you that he comes to his conclusion based on logic, ask him why he hasn’t worked out that the end result of his belief is totally illogical.

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