Sometimes A Christian Just Has To Admit When The Game Is Up
I received this hate laden email today from an Atheist.
Only deluded people believe life has value in and of itself. When a human hasn’t even been born they are almost worthless.
Think about it; if they are born they must be fed and educated, which cost a lot of time and effort. Because we make investments in them, they increase in value. If everything goes well, this will pay of when they grow up.
But a unborn has all this work ahead of him. And if the parents can’t or don’t want to make sure he turns out right, it’s better to him murdered than have him born.
“But what about retards and old people?” you might ask. “Aren’t they also “worthless”?” Yes they are, but people still care about them for some reason, so we still keep them alive.
If you care about the unborn so much, why don’t you take care of them yourself instead of telling other people to? If you can’t, then at least let others handle the problem however they want.
This is why Christians must continue the fight against fundamentalist Atheism.
These tyrants are out to dehumanize all of humanity.
How long will it be before Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens and Sam Harris lead a call to war, encouraging Atheists to piss in hospitals and shit in churches just to make a stand against our beliefs?
Atheistic rationalism breeds totalitarianism. The proponents of this brand of rationality know that they can shift the parameters of “good” to support the untold evil that has and will occur from the hands of Atheists.
Everything is subjective in their evil little world for no other reason than acknowledging an objective force of good or evil would mean they have to answer something other than their charred conscience.
If you’re an Atheist, your life might be worthless. Indeed you will be going to Hell. I honestly don’t fucking care anymore. Neither does Jesus. We’re both the same. I’m on his lifeboat. You’re on the Titanic!
When I’m on the decks of Heaven sipping a cocktail I will not even pour a drop of Martini down to cool your tongue because I know you’d just spit it back into an unborn baby’s eye.
Sometimes one just has to admit when the game is up.
Comments(16)
dont tell me i will go to hell, i dont believe in that place. if it does exist, i would much rather be down ther than up ther with you anoying pricks!!!
“Atheistic rationalism breeds totalitarianism.”
Oh yeah, I forgot. England never had royalty.
hospitals are houses of science, why would atheists not like them?
also they are where (some) abortions happen
The poster is quite extreme yes but the basic ideas are there.
please don’t confuse atheism with a lack of respect for life
my own philosophy is that a human life can only matter to others not to the self. f i died write now i’m pretty sure i wouldn’t care much as the chemical reactions that are “me” would no longer be taking place. however my parents would be devastated as would my wife, children, brother and friends. so my life’s worth is only defined by them.
for a fetus which is due to be aborted again it’s only life worth is in the minds of those who know it and if it will not be valued then it will be better for it to be aborted.
Mandat
Oh, and by the way – Hitler was Christian.
I’m an atheist, the only important things to me are my family and friends and my lover. other people should just die because they are so annoying. So for those Christians out there please give me you home address so i could kill you myself.. and oh wait.. I respect life. I just hate Christians thats all.
Lying for Jesus is still lying.
whilst hitler was christian he was also vegetarian, german, a caring lover and a book burner
none of these are an argument for or against any of these qualities
what you wrote are the ideas of 1 person.
and becous atheists don’t have a leader we keep thinking for ourself. no one should be killed. not becous of faith or becous of illnisses.
i think christians are mad at this is that they all follow the ideas of 1 person so they think that all atheists think thesame. atheists don’t beleive in nothing they beleive in everything that can be explained. im 16 years old and even i think for myself.
Good morning Mr. Kroner,
I am a mother of four children. I stay at home and raise my babies to be productive, successful, drug and alcohol free children. All are modest and wear modest dress. All four are intelligent, achieve the honor roll, are active in sports and music. My son’s desire is to graduate high school, join the military and fight the jihadis in Afghanistan and serve and protect our country. We eat family dinners together each night, we laugh, love and enjoy each others company. We are empathetic to those less fortunate and help those who may be in need. When people meet our family they often remark how well behaved and considerate, polite and kind my children are to others. When I look at the other children in the same schools who are rude, dress provocatively, and seem to be lost I do admit a selfish moment when I think how lucky I am as a parent to have such wonderful children.
We are also atheists. We do not believe in god. And we are among the new enlightened and growing numbers in this country who believe the same…. So when I glance through your blog and see the words ‘Hate’ and ‘Hell’ and ‘Worthless’ I really am so glad I am not raising my children to be hate mongers like you. Your vitriol is sad, quite sad and I feel so sorry for you.
-Lisa Olive
You are a human being full of hate, intolerance, and misinformation. You really portray as if Christians were annoying and uninformed. However, from what I can perceive is that you are probably a troll or a fucked up theocrat. Whatever is the case stop doing this blogging shit.
Hey Buck , Your intelligence , or (lack of) is showing.
I would LOVE to have you over to my house any day and hear how dumb you really are.
I dont think that you would have the balls to hurt or kill anyone, I bet you are a little whiny ass pussy.
P: There are atheists who do charity work.
A: Doubtless there are, and good for them. However, I’ve never heard of any organizations where atheists got together as atheists to do charity. There may be one or two out there, but if there are, their numbers are insignificant compared to Christian charities. This is probably because it’s a little hard to say “Here, have some food! There’s no God! Your existence is purposeless! Doesn’t that make you want to better your life?”
The main point here is that atheism does not teach anything besides that there is no God. If an atheist chooses to do charity work, that is on his own initiative. And again, good for him. On the other hand, if an atheist chooses to live completely selfishly and not care about other people, again this is his own initiative. Nobody can say that either person is being a good or bad atheist, because the teaching of atheism is only that there’s no God. Believe that, and you’re a good atheist no matter what else you do. Christianity, on the other hand, teaches to do charitable things and concern one’s self with the wellbeing of others. If a Christian doesn’t do this, he is not a good Christian, because he fails to do what Christianity teaches.
My main point is this: militant atheism’s goal is to wipe out religion (specifically Christianity). If they ever succeed, they don’t have anything to replace what they will have destroyed. Atheism doesn’t teach love, compassion, sacrifice, forgiveness, healing, or hope (although there are atheists who believe in these things); Christianity does.
P: You say that atheists killed millions of people. So did Christians!
A: True, Christians have killed lots of people in the name of their faith. Here’s the catch: in order to do so, they had to violate what their faith teaches. Christianity teaches to not hurt people, especially as a means of spreading the faith. When a Christian does this, he violates the teachings he claims to uphold. Thus, the Christian faith itself is not responsible for any slaughters.
My main purpose in pointing out the atrocities committed by atheists is that I’m tired of them whining about how awful Christians are because of the Crusades and such. When atheists try to use that argument, I’ve got a big ol’ cup of shut-up juice to hand them.
P: Atheists were right to get prayer kicked out of schools because the U.S. Constitution demands it.
A: Read my article Freedom of Religion to see how wrong that statement is and exactly why. Here it is in a nutshell: the first amendment says “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” When a teacher leads willing students in prayer, does “Congress make a law respecting religion”? No? Then it’s not unconstitutional. You can say you don’t think that should happen, and let the debate begin, but to say it’s unconstitutional is a lie… one that America has fallen for for far too long.
P: I think you’re being mean and unfair to atheists!
A: I’m just stating easily verifiable facts and logical conclusions. Is that not allowed any more? I am harsh on atheists, but as I stated above, atheism is trying to eradicate Christianity, and must be opposed without pulling any punches. The truth often stings.
P: If you don’t respond to my email or leave my guest book posting up, I’ll tell all my friends you’re lame and can’t defend your opinions!
A: Well look who thinks they’re entitled to something from me! You want a defense of my opinions? You’re reading it right now. This isn’t a discussion forum; I have neither the time nor the will to deal with everyone’s gripes.
P: Oh yeah? Well… well… Hitler was a Christian! Ha!
A: No he wasn’t.
So it’s not opportune to hurl ourselves now into a struggle with the Churches. The best thing is to let Christianity die a natural death. A slow death has something comforting about it. The dogma of Christianity gets worn away before the advances of science. Religion will have to make more and more concessions. Gradually the myths crumble. All that’s left is to prove that in nature there is no frontier between the organic and the inorganic. When understanding of the universe has become widespread, when the majority of men know that the stars are not sources of light, but worlds, perhaps inhabited worlds like ours, then the Christian doctrine will be convicted of absurdity.
Originally, religion was merely a prop for human communities. It was a means, not an end in itself. It’s only gradually that it became transformed in this direction, with the object of maintaining the rule of the priests, who can love only to the detriment of society collectively….
Christianity, of course, has reached the peak of absurdity in this respect. And that’s why one day its structure will collapse. Science has already impregnated humanity. Consequently, the more Christianity clings to its dogmas, the quicker it will decline.
-Adolf Hitler, Hitler’s Table Talk[3], pp 58-62] [1]
“Camp Quest is the first residential summer camp in the history of the United States for the children of Atheists, Freethinkers, Humanists, Brights, or whatever other terms might be applied to those who hold to a naturalistic, not supernatural world view.” – Camp Quest website. Consider it the atheist’s equivalence to Jesus Camp. Not surprisingly enough, the camp was founded by Richard Dawkins—the militant atheist infamous for calling religious parents “child abusers.” So apparently, according to Ricky’s logic, sending you kid to Bible camp is “brainwashing” and “indoctrination” (and thus “child abuse”), but sending your kid to Camp Quest isn’t. I know I’m going to receive comments telling me that the camp isn’t about “indoctrinating” children into atheism; that it’s about teaching children science and critical thinking (things they already learn in school). If that’s the case, why not send them to a normal science camp? Why send them to a camp whose motto is “Beyond Belief”? The only plausible answer is that you want your child raised in an atheistic/agnostic worldview. I personally don’t care if you raise your children with or without religion. As long as you’re not teaching them to hate other people or blow themselves up, you’re fine with me. But if you insist on looking down on other parents for sending their kids to Bible camp, you best not send yours to Camp Quest. People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. (i.e. atheists)
i just wanted to point out that there is no such thing as fundamentalist atheism. atheism is the belief there is no god. you cant really do much to that to make it fundamentalist or non-fundamentalist. it is what it is. only religions based on a god or gods can be fundamentalists because they either interpret their god’s will to be exactly as was said, or to live in modern society where doing so is frowned upon, such as killing all non-believers as the bible, torah, and koran all say.
mark, harming another person is never good, nor does it take bravery.
buck, you are an idiot, if only your friends, family, lover and yourself were alive they wouldn’t remain that way for long.
do not hate theists in the same way you do not hate schizophrenics, the only difference between the two is that the theists are a majority.
theists are to be helped and healed, that is the only way we can reclaim the planet for humanity.
mandat