When Atheists Believe

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  1. Lois
    Posted December 8, 2009 at 6:35 am | Permalink

    I am wondering if any Atheists believe in Christians. Are all Atheists rude to other religions? I need to know their beliefs on evolution, their moral guidelines, any famous Atheists, when being an Atheist became popular, beliefs on education, and who do Atheists say Jesus is/was? (a.k.a do they think that s/he ever was really on the earth) If you have an answer to any of these questions please e-mail me at lojo15@cox.net or lois3gerbils@yahoo.com or deva.diva.clearwater@gmail.com most the first one is the best one.

    Thanks!!

  2. admin
    Posted December 8, 2009 at 8:12 am | Permalink

    Yes, atheists believe in Christians, but many don’t like us, many of them justifiably so.

    Yes, many atheists are rude, e.g. Dawkins and Hitchens, as are many Christians. If we are being sanctified, we should be losing our rudeness over time.

    Everyone believes in evolution — depending upon the definition you are using for evolution.

    Atheism is a relatively recent phenomena in human history. This does not disprove it and more than the age of Hinduism disproves Christianity.

    Some atheists (still) deny Jesus even existed. This is not a feasible position to take in 2009. Others believe he was a great teacher, a moral teacher, or just an historical figure.

    Well done for asking these questions — if only more Christians would do likewise!

    Have a look at http://apologetics315.blogspot.com/ and various other links on this website.

    Rob

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