Thursday, January 30, 2014

Is Atheism a Logical Belief? Or is it Just Belief?

First, let's check out the definition of "atheism" and "religion".

Atheism: (n.) A belief or lack of belief in a God or deity.
Religion: (n.) A belief that may or may not involve a God or deity.
(See Court rules atheism a religion)

Now that we have some things straight, let's move on to the problems with atheism.

  • They believe we can get something from nothing
  • They believe we can get life from non-life
  • They believe we can get order from chaos
  • They believe we can get the immaterial from the material
Point 1) Something From Nothing
Obviously, this can't happen. This'd violate the First Law of Thermodynamics, or the Law of the Conservation of Energy. This law states that matter cannot be created nor destroyed; it can only change forms. So how did matter arise out of literally nothing, and give us something (it's like thinking you can make the number 1 by adding 0 and 0 together!)? An even better question: What is nothing?

Point 2) Life From Non-life
This notion violates the Law of Biogenesis, the law that states that life can only come from life, a confirmation of the biblical notion that living things reproduce "after their own kinds". Yet atheists believe that life arose from random, nonliving chemicals that over billions of years gave rise to the first amino acids (which cannot assemble themselves or self-replicate by themselves anyway).

Point 3) Order From Chaos
This violates the Second Law of Thermodynamics, which states that over time, matter decays. So how did everything set into place so nicely? Especially when you consider that this supposedly came from a massive explosion.

Point 4) Immaterial From Material
Where did invisible things like morality, space, and time come from? Atheists just assume that they were always there, which can't be because, well, Law of the Conservation of Energy and the "What is nothing" question. And where did all these laws come from, anyway? No one denies them, why is there law without a Law-giver?

In conclusion, atheism is nothing but blind religion. No atheist can deny these philosophical hurdles. The reason why atheists will hold on to their beliefs is because they dislike the idea of a God, as if they had a personal vendetta against Him.

Have a good weekend, folks, God bless!


(See Christianity: The Only Logical Religion and The Four Miracles of Atheism)

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