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Conversation With An Atheist
Wednesday, March 15, 2017So, I recently started a conversation about God with a friend who is an atheist, and I'm having some trouble putting words together. I'm starting to get a little fired up, and I know that's only going to result in anger and misspoken points. I'm posting the last bit of our conversation:FRIEND: How can one be sure? An eternity is endless, meaning that all things will come to pass. Consider this; if you believe in this eternal place, all things WILL happen there. Will you not one day go mad with boredom? To say you will never want for more or tire of the same is impossible: you are faced with the dilemma of eternity. Even if you believe that god is responsible for time itself, do you believe any person is suited to last forever? I most certainly haven’t met any, by god’s ten standards or my own.
ME: Who is to say that there has to be an end or that new things won't be created? And I believe that every person has been suited to last forever, either in heaven or hell. It is only by God's grace that we as humans have the ability to live eternally one way or another.
FRIEND: So god is responsible for our creation. So people must be doomed to hell at their creation? Isn’t the fault of the individual on god’s hand, not on the person? If suited such, the person has no say in their destiny and is damned to hell for simply being as god himself created him. So, by god’s grace (in this example, I will choose some infidel off the top of my head, hmmm... let’s say… don’t know… myself, for example) – I am dammed to hell because god made me so. Tell me, my friend, do you believe I am suited for an eternity of hell? You think your god made me just to hurt me? Isn’t that evil? Isn’t that twisted and sick? Imagine I was made just for pain. Now look at your god and look at his creation and tell him he is good and pure; tell him you have never questioned him and his righteousness. Just don’t forget about those he created who cannot believe. Then, once you have done that, I beg you to tell me that I am suited for hell for eternity. I will laugh and go with a smile. What other use do I have? I was damned at creation, an eternal dog for him to beat. Haven’t you asked yourself these same questions?
I need help figuring out a good response to his last message. You guys popped into my head the moment I read this, so I thought I'd ask. Thank you so much!
Sincerely,
The DebaterDear The Debater,
Right now your friend is framing the debate by asking you to explain whether or not you like the way God is (he is wrong on a lot of these points, but, for now, dealing with every misspoken word would be more of a distraction… however, it might be worth pointing out that God doesn’t make anyone sinful – everyone is born free from sin and has the freedom to choose their own destiny; take a look at “Enough Love To Let Us Choose”). The best defense is a good offense… it’s time to turn the tables on him. The important question isn’t whether or not we like the way God is – the important question is: “Is there a God?” If you can prove that there is a God, then regardless of whether you like Him, you have to deal with Him. It is no different than having your tire go flat on the freeway – even if you don’t like it, you are still stuck! We recommend that you tell your friend that you can present evidence that God really does exist. Make the debate about truth, and you will win every time; this will also throw him off guard because most atheists try and flaunt that they are the intellectually honest ones.
The first thing you will need to do is prove that God exists. Our articles “God Is Alive?” and “Does God Exist?” should help with that situation. Something never comes from nothing, and life never comes from non-life.
The second thing is to prove that the Bible is a supernaturally written book. The Bible is unlike any other printed material on this planet. It contains detailed prophecies that have been documented by history as being fulfilled. It also was scientifically accurate long before mankind understood modern science, and it has shown consistency throughout thousands of years of its existence. Read “Who Wrote The Bible?” for an in-depth look at why the Bible had to be authored by God.
These two subjects are the beginning for all debate with an atheist. Until we can agree that God exists and the Bible is His Word… we simply can’t go any further in the conversation. Start there and see where it goes. And if in doubt, dare them to askyourpreacher.org!
Black Tie And White Veil
Tuesday, March 14, 2017Is it wrong for a black and white to be in love?Sincerely,
Gray Matters
Dear Gray Matters,
There is absolutely nothing wrong with interracial marriage. First of all, we are all descendants of Adam and Eve (Gen 3:20), and, therefore, race is a moot point. Secondly, in Christ, such things as race have no significance (Gal 3:27-28). The only concern you should have when falling in love and marrying is whether or not they are “in the Lord”, i.e. a christian (1 Cor 7:39).