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Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Mike Adams :: Townhall.com Columnist
I don’t have enough faith to be an atheist
by Mike Adams
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Around that time, I got a note from Texas written by a reader named Bob who attended Pastor Roger’s church. He told me he just met a man who knows me, too. “Jimmy Duke and his lovely wife Linda joined my Bible class recently,” he said. Linda was a long-time Christian, Jimmy was coming around fast.

While still in the process of conversion Jimmy bought 30 copies of Geisler and Turek’s book. He passed them out to anyone who would take a copy. Jimmy’s thirty plus years as an agnostic were coming to an end. His former wife’s painful death was becoming a catalyst for his conversion to full-time believer and part-time witness.

Suddenly – just a few weeks ago - the successful businessman called a meeting of all his staff. He told them about his spiritual journey. After convincing them he would never try to push his religion on them, he also made a promise. Anything they needed for spiritual exploration - including any time they needed off, any trips they needed to take, any books they needed to buy, or classes they needed to complete – would be on him.

Just last week Frank Turek - the man who co-wrote the book that launched Jimmy’s spiritual journey and subsequent conversion – contacted me out of the blue. Over the phone, I told Frank – whom I had never spoken to before that day – the powerful story of Jimmy the agnostic turned witness. I told Frank that he and Norm Geisler should be overjoyed that they played a big role in Jimmy’s conversion.

Later that day - after I got off the phone with Turek - Jimmy Duke checked into a hospital in Clear Lake City. He died unexpectedly the next day, surrounded by his loved ones.

Today, I’m just going to sit here writing the story of Jimmy’s conversion with one hand while the other is holding a couple of painkillers I’ll have to take after I finish this column. As soon as I recover from a shoulder injury, I’m going to celebrate the last year conversion of Jimmy Duke. To carry out that celebration (literally), I’m going to need two good arms to carry 30 copies of Geisler and Turek’s book out of Barnes and Noble.

Giving those books out to anyone who will take them will be a nice way to celebrate the life of Jimmy Duke. Some people believe in a world generated by chance, governed by natural causes, and devoid of miracles. I don’t have that much faith anymore. And none of us has that much time. Sign up for the www.DrAdams.org newsletter here.

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Mike Adams is a criminology professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and author of Feminists Say the Darndest Things: A Politically Incorrect Professor Confronts "Womyn" On Campus.
 
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Fuzzy
No.
I choose something. I choose humankind. I choose to put my faith in the human potential. As far as making my own rules goes, I assume you are speaking in reference to how atheists are going to heaven. (A reference I made earlier) I was speaking for humor. Though if we think about it, How much more noble is it to "do the right thing" when there is no reward or threat of punishment? How much more special is it when a child cleans there room because they want to have a clean room, rather than because they will get candy if they finish it or 'time out' if they don't.
--I don't believe that I am smarter than your god, No more than you would go around thinking your smarter than buddah, or Krishna. He simply doesn't enter into the equation. I rely on myself and those around me to help create the society that we exist in. It is they and I who I hold responsible,not a deity. It is they who receive my thanks. The idea that it takes thousands of people to work together in order to assure that my food arrives safely and well prepared at my table, and then people want me to turn and thank some deity for that seems wrong. Humankind seems to have a low self-esteem problem. When someone does something good, it is attributed to a deity, when someone does something bad it is the person themselves. How sad. My belief is that people are good, the evil person is the exception. That science is a tool used by humankind in order to figure out how things work. Ritual and social behaviors are the spice of life, but not the reason for it.

RJ
So your best gamble is to choose nothing. Very logical! How could you possibly go wrong with that? Better yet, you make up your own rules on what gets you to Heaven, if there even is a God. Very clever! You state that being good & kind to your fellow man is what gets you there? Wow! Since you make the rules we should have all just consulted with you rather than wasting our time confering with the one who made us. What should we care what he thinks? He's an idiot compared to you and your irrefutable logic.

You have opened my eyes. I was blind but now I see.



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