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An obvious truth, and some simple logic...
1) I am an atheist because the god believer has the burden of proof when
trying to establish the existence of a god and has not met that burden: The
burden of proof is on the god believer to prove that a god exists. It is not up to the
atheist to disprove what has never been established in the first place. So often, I
am told, "You cannot prove that there is no god." This is backwards reasoning. I am
not obligated to disprove that a leprechaun is standing beside you. You must first
prove to me that one is there. Otherwise, I am under no obligation to accept your
leprechaun hypothesis. The default position would be "anti-leprechaunism," you
could say. Is it possible that a leprechaun is next to you? Sure, but I have no
reason to believe such a thing, and until I do, I will keep being an
"anti-leprechaunist"! The same applies to gods and goddesses of all varieties. On
all counts, the theist fails to meet his burden of proof and therefore, atheism stands
by default.
2) I am an atheist because all the world's religions have failed to
demonstrate that they are ways to a god: They are all based on the ignorance
of man trying to explain the world in terms he can understand. Religions (or the
notions that later became religions) were built to enable man to feel that he
controlled his destiny and the natural world around him, yet these religions exhibit
no signs that a supernatural being is behind them, not one. None of them have
been able to demonstrate supernatural origins at all. None of them have been able
to tell us what science has told us about the origin of our universe. Why don't any
of them speak of the big bang as our origin? Basically, there is nothing about any
of them that compels the educated mind of today to give them a second look. Every
religion is just as desperate and hopeless as the next. All of them are trying to
heighten man's place in a world of catastrophe and pain. How sad!
3) I am an atheist because all I know is the natural world: All of my senses
are for the natural world. My desires and longings are fleshly in nature. No deity
has manifested himself in our purely physical world: One thing about these gods
and goddesses is their terrible timing and planning! Their strange methodology and
tendencies to keep hiding when we need them the most is undeniable. I am
supposed to believe that a being invisible to the naked eye is lurking above the
heavens, is great enough to guide my life, hear my every prayer, and direct my
every step, but for some strange reason, refuses to manifest himself directly to his
highest creation man? I have never talked to this being even once. I must ask, why?
I used to think this a selfish line of questioning, but now I can find not one good
reason to keep guessing why a God who loves and wants so much for us would
refuse to acknowledge his physical existence. Very simply, I am weary of anyone
who claims ownership of our bodies and even our very "souls," and yet I am
compelled to dispute his existence! Not only that, I see no miracles, no
resurrections, no signs in the heavens, no accurate revelations to man. I observe
absolutely nothing that makes me to look "beyond the clouds" for a god. The mystic
and the psychic tell me there is a "third eye" I can open by meditating and using the
right drugs. They tell me nonsense like the idea that I only use 10% of my brain and
that the other sections are roped off for "the spiritual man to uncover." This is a
spooky world for the mystic. He accepts telekinesis, psychic surgery, UFO
abductions, crop circle phenomenon, Ouija boards, and pseudo-scientific claims on
every level. He believes in an immortal nature within man, a human spirit that can
leave and enter the body with the right "enlightenment." Haunted houses and
unexplained phenomenon are exaggerated to be ghostly encounters when these
explanations grossly fail to pass the tests of critical examination. When all of the
hoopla is cleared away, I am left with nature, mundane and boring as it sometimes
can be. If I am confined to live in and abide by the rules of a natural world, then I
must try and explain my world on the very same principles. Again, all I can see and
verify is the natural, so it makes no sense to draw crazy conclusions that there is a
"non-matter" entity out there that runs the show. The law of rationality demands that
I draw only those conclusions that are warranted by the evidence: I see, hear, feel,
touch, and smell nature. I am obligated to find the simplest answer that accounts for
my observational data and sensory perceptions of the world.
4) I am an atheist because being so enables me to make honest decisions
about things in the world around me: Not being committed to a doctrine
enables me to study the world and accept what I see as a valid explanation of itself.
The religious man, particularly the fundamentalist, is enslaved to a doctrine, a belief
system that must be right at all costs. He must reason backwards, finding evidences
that back up his preconceived ideas. His eternal soul rests on justifying what he
already believes true. Therefore, his objectivity is lost in the process.For instance, the Christian must accept all bible discrepancies and atrocities as just
and right actions from a just and right God. He must accept everything the book
reveals, lock, stock, and barrel. He cannot discriminate based on reason what he
will or will not accept. One of the biggest benefits of science to man is that science
is self-correcting, unlike theology! When a scientist and his work are found to be
wrong, his next step is to correct it, or if he can't, to throw it out. Science rectifies
itself whereas archaic theology will always remain the same.
5) I am an atheist because faith is a flawed system to live by: "But where
does faith come in?," the Christian asks. "No where at all," I reply. Faith is a flawed
system to live by. Think about it for a minute. Every religious American every
Sunday or Saturday goes to his/her church with the same belief that god is
encouraging their actions. The Seventh Day Adventist feels that god has led him to
accept the ten commandments as still binding today. He disagrees with his Baptist
and Methodist neighbors he adores so much. Meanwhile, the Baptist and Methodist
neighbors go to their own churches and sing another worn out verse to "Amazing
Grace." They listen to the charming preacher and get their feel good pills for the
week. They've been told that their sins are forgiven. They are saved by faith alone.
The Church of Christ Scientist believes that god has forbidden the use of
medications. Their children can die for lack of them, but by faith, they walk their
spiritual walk onward believing they are pleasing God. The Mormon arrives at his
worship hour waiting to be encouraged and strengthened for taking such criticism
from the rest of Christianity that he has been receiving all week for following Joseph
Smith, that great prophet who founded their church. He is happy to sing another
verse of, "Give Me Back My Prophet," in his Mormon hymn book.What's wrong with this picture? The problem with this picture is faith. This
I-don't-know-but-I-believe-god-is-with-me idea is the very cause of the division
Christianity keeps producing. Everyone in our scenario above is a victim of faith. He
believes God is with him but has no way of establishing the truth of the matter. In a
way, believers, especially the evangelical type, are salesman: they (a) create a
need for their product in convincing people they have a problem. And (b) they show
why their product is the ideal cure, and that (c) brand(s) X(other faiths and
religions) are not as good as theirs! There are conversions every which way, into
and out of every religion worldwide. What does god really want? Which church is
his church? Does he even desire Sunday worship at all? You will never know for
sure, but you can "have faith," empty and not-so-reassuring as it is. This system will
never work for one who must have answers. Go to your local library and educate
yourself on matters of science if you long for better assurance of facts. Those who
desire closure and security will never find it in Christianity. It is not there to be had.
No assurance cannot be called "blessed assurance."
6) I am an atheist because I got tired of playing the guessing game: This
was probably the hardest aspect of Christianity to cope with. Christianity was a
game, a guessing game where you tried with all your heart to find out what God
wanted for you, but never could make sense of anything that happened around
you. I grew tired of trying to guess just where and how God was involved in my life.The same guessing game would sprout up every time a tragedy sprung up on one
of God's people. Brother Bob was killed in a car wreck on the way to a gospel
meeting. He was going to preach the gospel of Christ that night, but was killed
thanks to a drunk driver. Surely God would have wanted this brother alive? He was
going to preach his word. Brother Bob was walking in the light and following the
Lord. What happened? It was in god's power to prevent this tragedy. That puts this
tragedy on God. I thought God was supposed to be there for us in times of need?
Were there too many preachers and this was God's way of firing brother Bob? Was
he going to preach soul-damning error and the Lord was doing us all a favor by
eliminating him? Did he have some sordid sin in his life that God was tired of seeing
and decided that it was time for brother Bob to cash in his chips? Was brother
Bob's family being chastened by God by his death to strengthen them, or how
about me maybe?When I would pray and ask God for something and got no answer, the mind
naturally begins to consider why. "Maybe God did not grant my prayer request
because it was not in accordance with his will for me? Maybe God will answer it, but
will do in his own time. How long will that be and how do I know when I receive such
an answer? When the prayer is answered, how do I know it would not have
happened anyway? What if God told me no? But wait, my request was definitely in
accordance with his will I know, so why do I see no results? Maybe I am not praying
long and hard enough. Guess I'll just keep praying and waiting for something to
happen."When it comes to the will of the gods, the questions and possibilities are as endless
as the grains of sand on planet earth. Too many strange things happen not to
question the nature of these things. I must confess, if what some theists say is true
and God has a "secret plan that we humans will just never understand," then I've
got to hand it to him, he has done the best job anyone could ever do! No one could
possibly make sense of all the tragedies, unexplained deaths, religious confusion,
natural phenomenon, and heartache that he allows to go on every day of this life. I
never knew or could know if and what God ever did. I had to live each day with the
same confusion every body else faced with no way to identify what was and was not
God's will. I decided I was finished guessing and ready to start knowing! It all got
old. I couldn't take it any longer.
7) I am an atheist because I got tired of trying to find connections where
there were none: One big tendency of the human mind is to see connections
where none exist. Let's look at the Christian apologist's approach to finding
evidences of bible inspiration.The Christians have long maintained that certain events in the Old Testament are
foreshadowings of the New Testament, particularly in the life of Christ. For example,
theists say that Joseph and Jesus are types of each other. Joseph was rejected by
his brothers, and after spending time in a pit (a symbol of the grave), Joseph was
exalted and his brethren revered him. Jesus was rejected by his people and after
his crucifixion, was exalted, and his brothers (in faith) revered him.In the first judgment of the earth in the days of Noah, God swore he would never
again use water to vanquish evil. Instead, just the opposite of water, fire is to be
God's new weapon of choice (2 Peter 3:10).Any time a freethinker finds fault with Christ's decision to wait over two thousand
years to come back to earth, theologians are excited to point out that the skeptics
are "fulfilling the prophecy of Peter" in 2 Peter 3:5, "In the last time mockers shall
come walking after their lusts and saying, 'where is the promise of his coming'?"In Exodus 32, the people of Israel sinned by worshipping the golden calf. God is
angry with the people for their sins and purposes to destroy Israel. Moses acts as a
mediator for the people in persuading God to spare them. Theologians draw
attention to how Christ does the same for us before the father (I Timothy 2:5). Not
to mention, both were marked for death at birth, and both had a radiant face, etc.The above scriptural comparisons are examples of how the Christian theist
reasons. In light of these cited instances, it seems to be happy hunting ground for
the theist. He has so many "foreshadowing evidences" of inspiration. Of course, to
reason this way is unfounded. There are no connections between the events of the
Old Testament characters and the New Testament's Son of God that are genuine.
Jesus and Joseph have only as much in common as the myth makers of the New
Testament wanted Christ to be like. Even if the Christ myth was based on a real
individual, the cited connections are far from remarkable. The same is obvious of
Moses and Christ. There can be no "prophetic connections" because the New
Testament was written after the Old. All of the Jewish qualities seen in Jesus were
so created to appeal to the Jews and pagans, respectively. Peter's "prophecy" of
mockers is all but indicative of a distinct saintly voice trying to slow down the
inevitable decline of faith in a mythical savior who stood his disciples up and has
never returned, or at best, proved to be a savior who abandoned his cult because
of inevitable human mortality.I can remember being so charmed with these and a hundred more little "examples
of inspirations" I thought I found. But as I said, theists find connections where there
are none. Obscure passages come to life for them because of their burning
convictions that passages do, in fact, say what they so badly want to believe about
them. Without this bridge-building, passage-connecting "faith," a study of the bible
is only a study of an ancient text reflecting the views of the time in which it was
written. Without blind and overly-optimistic faith, the "good book" is nothing more
than an ancient capsule of obsolete theology from an age long gone. It will fail
every critical test and offer little to a new and modern world.
8) I am an atheist because man is an animal and not a special creation or
divinely destined creature: Animals, regardless of intelligence, are animals, and
animals are beasts of nature, products of a savage world, hardly worthy of the
standards of a Heaven or Hell. Perhaps the late Charles Lee Smith, President and
founder of the America Association for the Advancement of Atheism, said it best in
his debate with O.C. Oliphant, "The descendants of apes need no savior." [The
Oliphant-Smith Debate, p. 34. 1929] How true! Geology, biology, and just about
every other academic field will verify this fact.A stout look at our physical make-up will reveal that we humans eat, sleep,
procreate, and defecate-- along with the rest of the animals. We get goose bumps
when we are cold or scared to help our "fur" stand taller and thus, have a better
chance of survival. Our fingers have nails on their ends, remnants of claws from a
very long time ago. They are made of keratin, the same substance which composes
all claws. To this day, members of our society suffer herniated disks and foot and
arch problems due to our lack of adaptation to walking upright on land. This
kill-or-be-killed nature of the world shows a very cruel god, in fact, an infinitely evil
god, if one exists at all! What would we do to a genius scientist who, if he had a
choice in the matter, chose to set up a system of life where higher life forms eat the
lower ones! We would find it unthinkably cruel, but we give god a pass on it! As I
said, Infinitely evil!Man is an animal, despite his big brain, his relatively hairless physique, his proudly
upright posture, and his washed and deodorized body! DNA used to conduct
paternity tests and tell us who the father and mother of a child is, will tell the story of
our evolutionary descent and kinship with every other life form on earth. We share
over 98% of our DNA with our closest cousins, the chimpanzees. Other forms of life,
beginning with mammals, going on down through amphibians, reptiles, and bacteria
show successively less genetic similarity to us. This conclusively proves our kinship
to the animal kingdom.
9) I am an atheist because Christianity (and all theism) manifests
self-centered arrogance, the height of unfounded pride, and
pompousness egotism: Often the atheist is accused of being the arrogant one in
a discussion of spiritual vs. materialistic matters, but the Christian is the guilty one. I
can imagine no more arrogant of a philosophy than one which states that intelligent
man is the greatest and most prized creation in the universe. Isn't this convenient?
The mighty silverback with his strength, or the bull elephant is not so loved, nor is
the industrious otter the #1 creation, though he works so tirelessly to build a great
home and dam that is truly a work of wildlife art. In addition to being a great builder,
the otter manages not to kill his own kind as humans do. It is man who is capable of
so much more than every other creature, he is the greatest. On top of our many
accomplishments, we have sky spirits that take special interest. Wow! Now our
heads get even bigger! The arrogance of Christianity is seen in the purpose of God
for man. I must ask why the omnipotent creator of heaven and earth needs lowly me
to do anything? The child likes to play in his backyard and pretend that the general
has called him on a secret and very important mission to accomplish. The same
type of childish motive is found in Christianity. I am commissioned to bring a
message to those around me who do not have it, in order to establish their hearts
as dwelling places for God. Souls are at risk! The mission is crucial! Why didn't the
almighty bother to take the time and implant his important knowledge in everyone's
mind? Why does the almighty need me to do anything he could do by the slightest
of thoughts? If there is humility in serving God and trusting some unknown higher
power to reveal the deep mysteries of life, then where is the humility in believing in
only one God? Why not a god for the trees, the animals, the different rocks, and
the seas, and mountains? Are polytheists more humble?This God business is a big business and has gone through a lot of changes
through the last few millennia. The seafarer of old watched the stars. The old world
farmer trusted the sun and the gods of vegetation. Today, the good Bible-believing
Christian trusts his three-in-one God to give him purpose, hope, and a home
beyond the clouds, which brings us to the next little arrogant aspect of Christianity,
eternal life. Why I must live .. the grave is arguably the most selfish thing of
all. Once I arrive, what makes me so important that I am indispensable? Why must I
abide forever? Isn't it interesting how we hear so little about the great before and so
much about the great beyond? The arrogance of Christianity is definitely a
comforting religious notion for man, for it tells him how undeniably important he is to
the universe itself. He is at the center of it and it revolves around him. Can't I live
out my days here in dignity with sobriety and honesty? The real humility of
materialism says "yes" while arrogant theism says "no." If it were up to believers in
fundamentalist Christianity, there wouldn't even be a space program!
10) I am an atheist because the natural sciences bankrupt the bible, and
theism in general: Astronomy, usually held to be one of the most awe-inspiring
proofs of God, was one of my biggest hurts of faith. I did not see a hand of god
declaring his glory in the heavens. I see a myriad of stars, some brighter and more
glorious than our own. I see one planet teaming with life amidst gaseous, lethal
pockets of stardust and radiation, pure chaos in action! Our solar system bears the
scars of its cruel evolution. The planet Mercury is so close to the sun that she
scorches on one side and freezes on the other. Venus, though originally much like
earth, has been consumed by heat hot enough to melt lead! A runaway
greenhouse effect got started making the planet unlivable. Earth, Mars, and the two
planets we've just mentioned dwell closer to the sun because of their heavy rocky
weight, whereas the gas giants dwell further away due to their light gases of which
they are composed. This suggests a natural explanation for our solar system and
not a divinely created one. Planets like Saturn and Uranus have rings because of
collisions of massive meteors ages ago. Moons have craters for the same reason.
Moons themselves form by way of catastrophes. Our earth wobbles on its axis
causing storms and natural catastrophes, not to mention ice ages. Were it not for a
decent electromagnetic field, we would cook in cosmic solar radiation. We are one
planet of nine planets, orbiting a star which is only one of several hundred billion in
just our galaxy. At least, 125 billion other galaxies exist rendering earth as
insignificant as a speck of dust orbiting a quasar 8 billion light years away.
Astronomy testifies to man's departure as the supremely important being in the
universe! Earth is barely fit to our survival and it won't be forever.Whether its astronomy, biology, cosmology, or zoology, the natural sciences
forever remove god's role as ruler of the universe.
11) I am an atheist because God's living room has been getting smaller
and smaller each generation: As we said, the sciences, with one voice, with one
voice, force God out of the picture. He must find a new home in the world. Now God
lives only in the gaps of our knowledge of the world. Those gaps are closing
quickly. We used to think that the earth was flat. The bible even tells us so, "The
pillars of the earth tremble" (Job 9:6). Now we know better. We used to think that
earth was at the center of the universe and unmoving. The bible even tells us so,
"Who laid the foundations of the earth, that it should not be removed for ever"
(Psalm 104:5). Now we know better. We used to believe that stars are just points of
life in the sky. Indeed, the bible tells us so. The bible mentions two creations, the
creation of the sun, and the creation of the stars, "And God made two great lights;
the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the
stars also" (Genesis 1:16). Notice how God created the greater light (the sun) to
rule the day, and then as an afterthought, "made the stars also!" This shows that
the ancient writers of Genesis had no understanding as to the nature of stars (if the
bible were the product of inspiration, it should!). Again, now we know better! We
used to believe that the earth was six thousand years old. The bible implies every
bit as much by adding up the ages of the patriarchs and comparing the
genealogies of Jesus which go all the way back to creation (Matthew 1/Luke 3).
Since Jesus said man was created, "from the beginning of the creation" (Mark
10:6), this leaves no time for additional eons to be inserted to account for the
ancient (billions of years old) earth that almost all scientists in the world recognize
to be the obvious truth.These are a handful of thoughts, a short summation on why I am an atheist.
To me,
it seems clear that the thinking person is forced into this position.