Tuesday, December 18, 2018

ATHEISTS CLAIM THEY DO NOT BELIEVE IN A CREATOR OR RELIGION. Atheists Reject That An Infinite Omnipresent Creator Exists. Atheists reject religion as a legitimate means of seeking the truth about existence, because they are convinced that they have no freewill and are nothing more than a conglomerate of accidental cells that hang out together.

Happy Riches

Happy Riches answers request by anonymous


Much depends upon with what a person identifies. These days it is permissible in the West for men to identify as girls. They can even legally identify as prepubescent girls.
Stefonknee Wolscht from Canada identifies as a 6 year old.

transgender Dad 52 living as 6 yr old girl
Whether Stefonknee believes in God, Satan, Jesus of the Bible is doubtful. Those who truly acknowledge God and have a relationship with the Father through Lord Jesus Christ by means of the Holy Spirit, would not act like a 6 year old, if they were a 52 year old male.
Atheists claim they do not believe in a Creator or religion. Atheists reject that an Infinite Omnipresent Creator exists. This is why they are called atheists.
Atheists reject religion as a legitimate means of seeking the truth about existence, because they are convinced that they have no freewill and are nothing more than a conglomerate of accidental cells that hang out together. Naturally, anybody who decides to make a comment about any matter and claims to be an atheist is not really an atheist. In reality, they are confused. Many people are confused.
People who seek the truth recognize that religion is the quest for the truth and they are willing to put lay their lives on the line to discover truth. These individuals recognize they are going to die anyway, so they think to themselves, why not seek out the Creator of the Universe to find whether such a One exists.
People who are not objective do not genuinely seek out the answer to life because, instead of being rationalists, they resort to puerile behavior that is not worthy of children. Children are innocent individuals until they are pubescent. Once that innocence has been obliterated at puberty, human beings become very aware of their natural identity.
To deny one’s natural identity is to deny oneself the reality of experiencing the truth about life. Nevertheless, a choice has been made. When a choice is made, to deny the existence of the Creator is to deny the source of life, and one’s own ability to reason and know the truth.
People believe whatever they want to believe. Those who seek the truth, question, investigate, examine and inquire into everything until they have found that which is undeniably and irrefutably true. Those who do not seek the truth will believe anything that takes their fancy or accords with their imagination and predilection.
In the Bible, we learn there is a name for those who do not believe in the Creator God. We are even told that those whom the Bible identifies under this name are not known for wisdom. Evidently such individuals are always trying to invent the wheel.
  • The fool says in his heart, “There is no God.” (Psalm 14:1)
  • Wisdom abides in the mind of a man of understanding, but it is not known in the heart of fools. (Proverbs 14:33)
  • The heart of a fool is like a cart wheel, and his thoughts like a turning axle. (Sirach 33:5)
Myself, I care not if a person decides to reject the obvious. That is that person’s decision. The person does not have to answer to me concerning what was said or done between the day of birth and death in this world. Maybe, I would call the person irreligious rather than a fool.
  • that no one be immoral or irreligious like Esau, who sold his birthright for a single meal. (Hebrews 12:16)
Each one of us is given a birthright to exercise our faculty of reason and freewill, once we become of age, to seek the truth and learn why we exist. To deny ourselves this right for some other belief (atheism, materialism, scientism or some other “ism”) is to be irreligious. Therefore, those who do not believe in God, Satan, Jesus or religion could be identified as irreligious. But since the word “irreligious” does not sound interesting, maybe “Esau” (pronounced “e saw”) might be a better name. This way we can more readily grasp that ‘e saw the light but preferred the darkened light of twilight instead. Why? He saw the light, but did not like what ‘e saw.
Since we all self-identify, we find our own acceptance—if we are able to be accepted. We decide our eternal habitation (Luke 16:9).
Fortunately, for Esau, even though he hated his brother and sought to kill him (Genesis 27:41), we learn, later on, that Jacob equated seeing Esau with seeing the face of God (Genesis 33:10). Since those who forgive are forgiven (Matthew 6:14-15), there is hope for everyone. So maybe we can call those who have not yet discovered the reality of God and the resurrected Lord Jesus Christ, “the ones who could find hope yet”—the could-bes.


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