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The Real Root of Atheists' Anti-Christmas Rage

Dreadnaught011 Wrote: Dec 02, 2012 2:10 PM
You're clever. but still not aware of things, Mac. Everybody who was born must die; and the same God who rules over life and death suffered his own Son; who is blameless, to die on a cross. These are mysteries. You and me think the thoughts of man. We can't think the thoughts of our Creator; Almighty God. The conclusion, then is; leave the deep thoughts to Him; calm your vanity down, and LIVE. He gives life and also rules over our death. In His Holy Son we are offered everlasting life. It's all His to offer. Yu only have to love him. Love him freely for himself, and LIVE!
McCargar Wrote: Dec 02, 2012 2:29 PM
Your creator won't have thoughts. You suggest that he thinks as do we.

To know all, means that there can never be another bit of knowledge added to the knowledge your creator has. This means he could never have another "thought." All would be always known.

You cannot hide from the horror that bronze-age men made into your bible.

I refuse to subject myself to following an immoral, bronze-age myth.

The foundation - original sin, is itself an immoral concept.

We are not born as slaves, shackled by sin to some mythical ancestor.

The true arrogance is believing that a creator that has always known everything would have any interest in your pathetic thoughts and lives.
Why do some atheists embarrass themselves year after year trying to eradicate Christmas from American culture? Why do they make themselves societal hemorrhoids during this hallowed season? Is it because they are crusaders for equality, secularism’s saviors and humanism’s heroes? I’m sure that’s what they tell themselves when they’re pouting on their couches all alone on Christmas Eve after every single one of their friends has dumped them for being a rabid jackass.

I believe, however—and I could be wrong—that the reason some rage against the machine is that they hate God and love their sin, and bringing up Jesus in...

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