I don't know, I used to be an atheist before I found God so when I talk about non believers I'm subconciously talking towards who I used to be.
some people used to be religious and became atheist
some people used to be atheists and became religious
our existences are unknown to each other yet here we are, misunderstanding each other.
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Well, im trying to understand you. Thats whats important right.
You felt lost as an atheist, whereas when i became an atheist at that instant everything became much clearer for me.
our egos make us believe that we're different than others, when in reality we are all the same
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Ive grown to realise that as an atheist. When i was religious there was that big heaven and hell divide.
Even simple biology and evolution teaches that. i dont think its just through God.
From my perspective, there are lots of things that people learn through religion that we can get without it. That doesnt mean im against religion at all. But there are different ways towards the same goal.
my side is that, if you don't believe in anything after death, then what are you really living for.
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For me, i dont need a reason to live. Sounds strange, but im alive, and i appreciate each day, and thats enough. I find life profound and unpredictable and a challenge. I pass my knowledge on to my young nieces and learn from family, friends and everyone all the time. When i die, part of who i am will live on in the people ive known. To me that's enough, because its the truth and its better than any afterlife i can imagine.
if you think of good things, that's where you find God. In love, in forgiveness, in honor, in peace etc
if you think of bad things then you'll never find him. In pride, in mistrust, in fear, in greed etc
God's will is the same as our (real)will. He made this world to share his love, not his wrath. The latter is something we bring upon ourselves when we rebel against his ways.
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