True, I have never met a Christian who really believe when they are about to die. they should rejoice that they are on their way to meet their maker, but they never do.
I’ve never met a Christian without some doubts. But I have met plenty of atheist who don’t have those doubts about their beliefs. It’s like once people see the man behind the curtain (or in this case, no gods behind the universe) it’s hard to unsee.
Good point.
Doubt is a common and recurring theme for most Christians. Like: I was fine with God allowing all sorts of evil to others, until evil struck home. How can god allow evil to happen to me or to my loved ones?
But when you realize there is absolutely zero reason to believe a god exist, there is not much to be doubtful about in that respect. It’s so obviously bullshit.
True, I have never met a Christian who really believe when they are about to die. they should rejoice that they are on their way to meet their maker, but they never do.
I’ve never met a Christian without some doubts. But I have met plenty of atheist who don’t have those doubts about their beliefs. It’s like once people see the man behind the curtain (or in this case, no gods behind the universe) it’s hard to unsee.
As Ricky Gervais said, an atheist just believes in one less God than a Christian
Good point.
Doubt is a common and recurring theme for most Christians. Like: I was fine with God allowing all sorts of evil to others, until evil struck home. How can god allow evil to happen to me or to my loved ones?
But when you realize there is absolutely zero reason to believe a god exist, there is not much to be doubtful about in that respect. It’s so obviously bullshit.