How do you live in this world - filled with wars and chaos - with no hope of redemption or things getting better, and just thing “yep, this is all there is, life is good”. As Christians, we have assurance, certainty and comfort in that Jesus is coming back to judge the world, destroy all the wicked and bring us to eternal life. Atheists don’t have that. Even worse, some even prefer to insult this God. What’s keeping me grounded in this life is the knowledge that God dictates when my life ends- not me.

  • CompactFlax@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 months ago

    I don’t know how theists do it. How do you live in this world - filled with wars and chaos - believing that an omnipotent being is not only overseeing it all, but permitting it to happen? And the same being is your only hope for redemption and getting things better! As atheists, we don’t need to believe in a god that is a juxtaposition of the creator of everything in this world including that which is wrong, and also our only hope.

    Your assurance, certainty, and comfort is that the same god that created the wickedness will bring you to eternal life. Don’t want to spend eternity with such a being?

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      God is not the author of evil. God permits it to happen because He is patient. If God would stop permitting evil, it’ll result in wiping every human off the earth, and not giving them a chance to repent. Our days are numbered. God does deal with evil.

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        God is omnipotent. He is the creator of all things.

        So god created evil. God also has the power to destroy evil without destroying every human - god is omnipotent.

        I would be so depressed if I believed in the doomsday death cults!

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    2 months ago

    Just out of curiosity, you mentioned “this world - filled with wars and chaos” and also your hope that things get better: do you do something to work towards things getting better or will this be handled by God?

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    I can’t tell if this is supposed to be a shitpost, rage bait, or just indoctrinated virtue signaling. I’d make some popcorn, but it would outlast this post.

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    looks around at the horrors of gods creation

    find comfort in the fact that he’ll be responsible for your death too

    Absolutely normal, not psychotic behavior

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        So your claimed God isn’t all powerful and is not the creator of the universe? Who created the evil in the first place because you claim the universe and all of its rules are built by your god, so the evil lies at his feet unless you’re claiming a more powerful creator did the evil bits.

        Who does he report to?

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        God created everything means god created evil.

        People creating evil means your all powerful god was powerless to stop evil or uncaring to stop evil which is evil in itself.

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        God did explicitly create evil.

        The fruit of the tree was the fruit of the “knowledge” of good and evil, not the “seed” of good and evil.

        But he probably created evil so that there could be good, the same way he created darkness so that there could be light, the way he divided the waters from the land and the earth from the sky.