7. Do not alter anything you say in the light of anything the atheist says. Remember, atheists are wrong, therefore, so long as you are contradicting them, you are right — no ands, ifs or buts.
8. Do not waste time learning anything about what the atheists’ actual positions are. Atheists are all idiots, so you can state their position better than they can anyway.
9. Call atheists names, and insult them every chance you get. Believe it or not, atheists respond well to being insulted — and, of course, your anti-atheist friends will love it.
10. After a certain amount of time, you’ll have atheists responding to what you say, and this should be welcomed for the following reason: About one percent of what the atheists have to say to you will be, or can be made to sound when removed from context, either stupid or perfectly patterned to one of your talking points. Take this stuff, use it — it’s gold to you. (As for the the other ninety-nine percent, just pretend that doesn’t exist.)
11. Physical force is generally frowned upon; however, there is precedent for it. Use your own judgment.
12. Finally, remember the words of Paul: “I become all things to all men in order to save.” This means that you shouldn’t be afraid of hypocrisy, and outright lying, so long as you’re serving the purpose of Christianity, thus defeating atheism. Your ends always justify the means. You can be as immoral, as hypocritical, as ignorant and as stupid as you want, and you’ll still end up a better human being than the atheists. Why? Because they’re atheists, and you’re not. If that’s not all that matters to you, then you have no business being an anti-atheist.
A response to the ill conceived and deeply flawed thread entitled “The Atheist Starter Kit"
1. The key point to remember when dealing with atheists is this: Do not, under any circumstances whatsoever, admit the possibility that they are right. Your objective here is not to arrive at the truth, but to serve God and to win the debate (not necessarily in that order), and you’ll do neither if you give any ground to the atheist. Even such basic propositions as “I don’t believe that a god exists” should be flatly denied. Of course they believe that God exists, even if they say otherwise.
2. The only necessary yardstick for measuring truth is whether it contradicts what the atheists say. For instance, if a scientific theory confirms atheism, then it is stupid, boneheaded, and even demonic — but if it disconfirms atheism, then it is intelligent, and the brave and faithful scientist who invented it should be applauded.
3. Sometimes you may lose track of your previous statements, and the atheist will accuse you of contradicting yourself. But as long as you are contradicting the atheist, it stands to reason that you will always be correct. Remember, when dealing with atheists, you are absolved of all culpability, both intellectual and moral, for what you say.
4. Be as illogical and irrational as you can. This will help you, not hinder you, since logic and reason are the tools of the atheists, and you won’t get anywhere by playing on their field. Besides, God isn’t constrained by logic or reason, so why should you be?
5. Consider setting a timetable for yourself as follows: Spend a few days or a week talking to atheists directly, or saying things to anger them, and goad them into being angry with you, thus giving you the appearance of the moral high ground. Then spend a few days or a week ignoring them, turning your attention to other matters while letting them, and your audience, stew in the wisdom of your words. Then repeat your points.
6. Explain your position clearly to atheists, because they obviously don’t know what the Bible says. Many claim to have read the Bible in its entirety, but this is clearly false — if they have read it, then obviously they would believe every word of it!
Working on the presumption that Christ did exist and there is a god (which there is not) a reasonable person would wonder why this all knowing all powerful deity allowed you to get multiple addictions in the first place , is it just that he has a super man complex ???
1. to proclaim or make known by sermon (the gospel, good tidings, etc.). 2. to deliver (a sermon). 3. to advocate or inculcate (religious or moral truth, right conduct, etc.) in speech or writing. –verb (used without object) 4. to deliver a sermon. 5. to give earnest advice, as on religious or moral subjects or the like. 6. to do this in an obtrusive or tedious way.
Aries are you suggesting that people should support Mikes behaviour even if they disagree with it just because they happen to Christian ?? That is a deeply corrupt way of thinking
Tell me Aries , if you kill someone and you have not done it before that makes it out of character does it not ?? So are you suggesting unless you have a past history of murder the punishment should be with held ?? Ok maybe that is a tad bit extreme of an example , but lets face it if mike had said something xenophobic or raciest you would not be defending him
News flash Mike at the end of the crusades the Muslims won , if you did your research you would of seen that Richard spent every penny he could on equipping his men (including the money from the tax he introduced to help fund his holy war)
Marx was predominately a political commentator he churned out masses of news paper articles but his public speaking (well to large crowds) was limited , he did like getting together with his comrades for a drinking session and a rant, it is also worth noting that a lot of what he wrote was infact ghost written
RE: Does the Atheist have a soul?
Google bible contrdictions or just try reading the bible