Atheism Is Hopeless, These People Only Believe In Themselves

Atheists are doomed, not just at Judgement Day but in this life as well.

I don’t mean any disrespect by this, I’m just stating it as fact. If you’re Atheist and are encountering many problems in life, who are you going to turn to in your hour of need? That’s right, yourself! How are you going to help yourself if you’re the one that’s totally messed up? Only a fool would try to haul himself up out of the mire by his own bootlaces but that’s exactly what you are trying to do.

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At least as Christians we have an answer during our darkest hour. We simply pray to Jesus and no matter how meagre our problem’s may seem to him, he will answer us to the best of his ability through the Holy Ghost and Scripture.

I really don’t envy the position that Atheists are in. It’s such a trap.

4 Comments so far

  1. Mandat on October 20th, 2009

    i’ll be back later with a proper comment but i would just like to mention that if god/jesus/the holy whatsit is indeed all powerful then to the best of his ability means he will make it perfect and does he? if so, pray for me to die or at least for my computer to break so i can stop destroying your arguments.

    please do contact me to tell me how that works out for you.
    mandatmagic@hotmail.com

  2. Eddie on October 22nd, 2009

    “The Placebo Effect”

    Check it out. It’s what you’re experiencing when you “simply pray to Jesus” and receive his help and guidance. You ::believe:: you’re getting help, and thus you feel as though you can accomplish that which you thought to be impossible.

    Personally, I feel like this is self-defeating. You tell me: How does it feel knowing that you’ve gone through life thinking that you can take credit for absolutely nothing you’ve accomplished? I look back at my life, proud of my accomplishments, thankful for those people that have helped me along the way, and happy that I’ve been able to help a few others along as well. This is what people do. This is how we function and progress. When you break it down, people (without God) help each other succeed. You’ll find that at the roots of Christianity as well; it’s the reason it has been so popular over the years. It brings people together and provides them a means to give and receive help to/from their peers.

    I am an atheist, and I am happy. I know Christianity quite well. I’ve read the bible several times, and went to Catholic school for seven years. I also know that it cannot be true. Having read your sight, I can safely say that I get along through life better, more appreciative, and happier than you, based on some of these atheist bashing articles. Are you ever happy? Or do you spend all of your time resentful of the fact that there are people at there who disagree with you.

    I know you feel sorry for us. Personally, I feel sorry for you. You live this life in servitude based on a promise made thousands of years ago by a man who told you he could make you immortal for a mere lifetime of devotion (and a donation every now and then). A crack addict on a street corner told me that once as I walked by, hoping to score some money from a gullible passerby… I handed him the sandwich I was eating, instead. Perhaps you should have done the same, instead of pledging the only thing you own that’s valuable to him… your time on Earth.

  3. ivy on June 9th, 2010

    please dont feel sorry for me, i am atheist and i am very happy.

  4. lauren on June 15th, 2010

    i am an atheist. I don’t believe in god. Never have not even in that passive sense that most church going people do. I will not spend a great deal of time here, but i did want to try and unburden you.

    Don’t feel sorry for us. Really. We are fine.

    thanks.

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