If you don't believe in God why shout at the sky?
If you don't believe in God why curse His name?
If you don't believe in God why resent your life's troubles at all? If life is just a random circumsta... View MoreIf you don't believe in God why shout at the sky?
If you don't believe in God why curse His name?
If you don't believe in God why resent your life's troubles at all? If life is just a random circumstance that happened by chance then fairness should play no role in it.
If you don't believe in God, try not praying to Him. You might be able to pull it off for awhile, but when trouble comes your way, or a near death experience, or if you actually start to die, I know you will utter "God, please..." then continue praying for whatever it is that you think you need. Hopefully you pray for forgiveness.
I know this because I was a self proclaimed, self identified "Atheist" for most of my childhood, and some of my adolescence.
That is how I know one's "self identity" can be -and usually is- just a mask worn for the public. Your proclamations are a farce. You believe in God, otherwise you would not shout at the sky when the politician you hate wins. You believe in God, otherwise you would not curse His name and concern yourself with whether or not He hates you or He loves you. You believe in "fairness" and think the world is disordered chaos and that life is a coincidence? No, you believe in fairness, because you believe something has created an ordered existence.
When you are dying, if you are conscious you will pray to God. You won't pray to a flying spaghetti monster, to get one more jab in against Christians. You won't pray to Satan. No, you'll pray to God: "the universe", or "karma", at the very least; your pathetic attempt to deny God by acknowledging Him through a poorly defined proxy.
To expound upon this I am addressing the particular set of atheists who do the things proposed at the start of the post. There are times when self identity is accurate and there are some real Atheists, just as there are many fake Christians.