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Does an Atheist Know God?
Do Atheist know Love?
1 John 4:8
Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.
Well, that's chauvinistic. Your religion doesn't have a monopoly on goodness.Atheists who love, acknowledge the presence of a God that unloving Christians deny. Actions always speak louder than words.
Deuteronomy 23:1
He that is wounded in the stones, or hath his privy member cut off, shall not enter into the congregation of the LORD.
The Bible says a lot of dumb stuff. Congratulations for mining something about love for us. I chose something about stones and privy members.
Reread it. I'm pointing out that those who claim that Christianity has a monopoly on goodness are often hypocrites in that regard. Those who seemingly have no higher calling for love, often out love those who claim to. Actions always speak louder than words.Your religion doesn't have a monopoly on goodness.
Yes.
Atheists can know God. Literally.
The first atheists were Christians, so-called atheists because they refused to acknowledge Roman Gods.
Do you think that those Christians, atheists all (to Romans) knew God?
Well, that's chauvinistic. Your religion doesn't have a monopoly on goodness.
I think the real question is, do you really need to make 6 threads in a row?
And post off-topic videos?
Love is not separate from Self. No matter what your belief system. Love above all religions.
I'm not proselytizing if the potential is within all to grasp.
i'm not advertising love for sell but love for free.No offense, but you sound like a commercial for a new iPhone. Do you want to try to talk to me?
I read it. You say that good atheists "acknowledge" God. They don't, and it's disrespectful to claim that they do.Reread it. I'm pointing out that those who claim that Christianity has a monopoly on goodness are often hypocrites in that regard. Those who seemingly have no higher calling for love, often out love those who claim to. Actions always speak louder than words.
I read it. You say that good atheists "acknowledge" God. They don't, and it's disrespectful to claim that they do.
That's not a contention against what he wrote. In fact it's quite similar.Well, that's chauvinistic. Your religion doesn't have a monopoly on goodness.