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How your critical eternal decision can effect loved ones
« on: October 23, 2024, 08:37:36 pm »
The overwhelming majority of Americans are Christians and Jews, believing in life after life, which has been scientifically studied in a number of different ways which present compelling evidence to people like me who are educated and have good common sense.

Imagine the hypothetical situation of a Christian woman who passes away before her atheist husband, and she longs for him to join her in paradise, but he refuses.

His misery and separation from her becomes her misery and separation as well, and the poor broken soul (wife) is helpless to do anything about it.
Not only that, but all his close family and friends who are with his wife will also suffer because of one atheist's arrogance and intransigence

I had never thought of this horrible outcome of compounding misery until this very day.

More on the subject:

http://Irrational-Atheism.blogspot.com

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Re: How your critical eternal decision can effect loved ones
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2024, 07:42:17 pm »
For a few decades, I have spoken with atheists and discussed science, evolution, and the tenets of the Holy Bible, read their books, responded to their publishers pointing out errors in their books, and discussed atheism’s irrational denial of Nature’s God. The consistent pattern, almost without exception, is for atheists to be vulgar, angry, arrogant, condescending, pretentious, and dishonest, all of which are inimical to debate.
Why atheists are attracted to their irrational belief is most likely because they want to think they are correct, smarter than “believers” whom they call “Bible-thumpers,” “fundies,” “flat-earthers,” and “ignorant.”  Their vulgar conduct is supposed to convince others to believe them and abandon belief in Nature's God?

There could not possibly be eighty-five percent of Nobel Laureates in the 20th Century who were Christians and Jews if, as atheists claim, there is no “evidence” of Nature’s God. “Which god,” atheists demand? Nature’s God, so called in our Declaration of Independence.  “But who made God?”, they chortle in what they seem to think is their ultimate “gotcha.” Oxford math professor, John Lennox, answers brilliantly:  “If anyone made God, He wouldn’t be God, would He?”

There could not be the increasingly massive collection of books, videos, arguments, and facts which clearly favor our Creator over a “fluctuation in a quantum vacuum” having made the universe.
Your decision here will have a profound impact, not only on you personally, but also on your family and friends, who will miss you when you depart. They will want to be together with you, but you seem to have already made up your minds, the wrong way.
It’s not too late. Many prominent atheists have recanted their nihilism in their last hours. I am not aware of one prominent Christian or Jew having done so, no Billy Graham, no D. James Kennedy.

The insuperable statistics of original polypeptide synthesis are empirical proof that we were divinely created by The Intelligent Designer. “Which one?” The only One.
The inexorable advance of scientific discovery has, for at least a century, validated Nature’s God far more convincingly than atheism, with no end in sight.

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"I have now purchased and given away six copies of the book!  Well done sir!" - Bigun
5 Star Review by LMAO
The Book Commentary: "The book (Brilliant Creations - The Wonder of Nature and Life) is pure genius."
Review by John Orosz, M.D. "Wow, beyond outstanding. Please send me twenty signed copies for colleagues, family, and libraries."
"This book should be required reading for every teenager.  I was running every morning for twenty years with a genius." - Mike McCartney, D.D.S.
"You have the most agile mind of anyone I know." -
Avice Marie Griffin, PhD, Clinical Psychologist