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#411105 04/08/15 02:12 PM
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I just offered to give my reasons for believing in Jesus to someone and realized that the following three quotes from atheists does this. There is nothing wrong with the first quote, but it proves that the second quote is dishonest. The second quote proves that the third quote is ignorant, unintelligent, and irrational:

Thus the passion of man is the reverse of that of Christ, for man loses himself as man in order that God may be born. But the idea of God is contradictory and we lose ourselves in vain. Man is a useless passion. (Jean-Paul Sartre, Being and Nothingness: A Phenomenological Essay on Ontology, New York: Washington Square Press, p. 784)

Among the traditional candidates for comprehensive understanding of the relation of mind to the physical world, I believe the weight of evidence favors some from of neutral monism over the traditional alternatives of materialism, idealism, and dualism. (Thomas Nagel, Mind and Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature Is Almost Certainly False,location 69 of 1831)

And certain properties of the human brain distinguish our species from all other animals. The human brain is, after all, the only known collection of matter that tries to understand itself. To most biologists, the brain and the mind are one and the same; understand how the brain is organized and how it works, and we’ll understand such mindful functions as abstract thought and feelings. Some philosophers are less comfortable with this mechanistic view of mind, finding Descartes’ concept of a mind-body duality more attractive. (Niel Campbell, Biology, 4th edition, p. 776 )

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Well, for me, the Gospel of Jesus is reason enough to believe and love Him!

I've met atheists, agnostics and non-practicing Christians who tell me they've read the Gospel etc.

Yet, when we start a conversation about the Gospel, it is clear they must have read it once in their lives (if that).

A very good way to stay close in faith and love to Christ is to read the Gospel continuously - perhaps even all four Gospels in one month (which comes to three chapters a day).

The Jews read the five books of the Torah in this way - they read them through liturgically and then they start again without ever stopping to read it.

The more we read the Gospel, the closer our relationship to Jesus is and the more our hearts overflow with love and adoration of the Divine Word Incarnate!

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I find the greatest hope in Luke 7:11-16. It brings tears to my eyes every time I read it or hear it. Once a man's sin is exposed and enters the light of Christ he is free!

That one verse brings the greatest hope and joy in Christ to me.

"A great prophet has risen among us," they said; and "God has visited His people."

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True...I have a feeling god is the true path... But we dot believe in every book. What if the bible is just another book?


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