Most people who turn their backs on God haven’t read, let alone studied God’s Word, and no matter how much proof is placed in front of them supporting God’s Word they will blatently deny God for many, many reasons. Here are just a few…

 

1. How would you answer someone who says that suffering proves that God doesn’t exist.

2. What do you say when an atheist points to a God of wrath in the Bible?

3. When someone says,” I do not believe in God, or Satan either’’.

4.  When  they say, “ Christians are intolerant.’’

5.  People often get embarrassed when speaking of God, and Our Lord Jesus Christ.

 If an atheist considers himself to be intellectually honest, he must follow where knowledge leads. That was the course of the famous atheist, Anthony Flew. Once we acknowledge that God exists, we then have to make our mind up as to whether or not we are morally responsible to Him. If we believe that there is no Hell, we will live our life accordingly. If we believe Hell exists and that there will be divine retribution (ultimate justice), then we need a Saviour to take away our sins before the Day of Judgment. God provided one. Read the Gospel of John to see the details…

 

John 1:17-18 For the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ

18 No man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, Which is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared Him.

 

The Stars Also

All these marvels of creation were made by nothing. They all just happened. That’s atheism at its core. What an intellectual embarrassment. Then the professing atheist has the unbelievable gall to consider himself intelligent, and he thinks that science backs up his delusion. Think of the ludicrous language an atheist is forced to use. He can’t say that creation was “created” and he has to avoid saying that everything has been “made.” He will even say that he has no beliefs . . . that he is “without belief.” His problem is that he hasn’t thought his beliefs through. If he has any intellectual self-respect he will move from the “nothing created everything” belief, to the “something did it but I just don’t know what it was.” And in doing so he distances himself from the embarrassing label of “atheist.”

 

 P.Z. Myers, a biologist and associate professor at the University of Minnesota, was a little upset by my PullThePlugOnAtheism.com website. He called it “pathetic, fallacious, foolish, counterfactual, weird, and sexist.” This is because I simply said, “An atheist is someone who believes that nothing created everything.” The statement is a huge dilemma for the professor, because he knows that only a fool could believe the scientific impossibility that nothing created everything. He can’t say that the universe is eternal, because he knows that it's not. So he is left with the predicament of having to admit that something created everything. Professor Myers believes in a Creator of some sort; he just doesn’t know its identity. He may be a professor of atheism, but he is in truth just an agnostic.So he defaults to the predictable “Well, who made God then?” This is what he said: “And of course, he doesn't bother with this problem: who made God? I can guess how he'd respond: there was no ‘who,’ and God wasn't ‘made.’ At which time we do a little judo move and point out that the universe wasn't ‘made,’ by a ‘who,’ either.”

                      Here now is a big mystery. He doesn’t know how the universe got here, but he somehow knows that the Creator was not a “who.” How does he know that? Does he have some inside information? I would like to hear it. Bring it on Professor Myers. How do you know that a “who” wasn’t involved in creation? Explain yourself. I'm calling your bluff. Even Richard Dawkins knows better. He’s a little more careful with his wording, with his: “Why there Almost Certainly is no God.”

Imagine being there when the first dog evolved. There was a big bang, and millions of years

later an animal with a tail and four legs, a liver, heart, kidneys, lungs, blood, ears and eyes