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Atheism's Intolerance
Atheism, also called Humanism, Secular Humanism, or Religious Humanism, is the dogmatic belief that there is no God other than humanity. This belief is based on a logical error known as a universal negative. Atheism is also intolerant of followers of Christ who know Christ personally. In many instances, Atheism seeks to use intimidation and coercion to keep followers of Christ from expressions related to their knowledge of Christ. Atheists freely express their religious view and try to bring Christians to share the same Atheistic viewpoint, while defying logic by insisting that Christians must not do the same. An example of this is when Jay Bookman scolded Brit Hume, making the following outrageous claim: "a person's faith is a private matter between that person and God." What Jay Bookman is saying is this: The Atheist is free to declair his or her lie as if it were truth, but Christians are not allowed to speak. This type of rhetoric is to be expected from the ungodly. It will always be this way. Those who walk godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution. The Bible tells us that if we deny Christ, then Christ will deny us. It tells us that we must testify of Christ. Bookman says that Christians cannot do this, but it is OK for Atheists to testify of their devil-driven religious view that says, "Christians must keep silent about their beliefs." According to Atheism, there is no basis for any morality. Most Atheists do not follow the logic of their own chosen belief system, Atheism. Logic would tell them that, if there is no God, then all morality, all ethical thought, is simply a figment of human imagination--meaningless. Being uncomfortable with this unworkable paradigm, Atheists live a thought life that defies logic. This is why Atheists tend to be very judgmental of anyone who disagrees with the Atheistic theology even though it makes no sense for them to make any judgment at all on anything. In Christian countries, Atheists borrow from Christian morality for their moral code. Much like the Cafeteria Christians, they pick and choose those parts of God's law that they can twist to their own favor. Were they among cannibals or any other culture, they would adopt that moral system. In Christian countries, Atheists borrow from Christian morality for their moral code. Were they among cannibals or any other culture, they would adopt that moral system. The lecture in MP3 - 24kbps (14Mb)
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