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Regarding atheists: I thought I would throw in this piece:
I have found the ardent atheists, who radiate a controlled hatred towards Christianity, to be most religious in their own way, stuck in a partial belief system, fearful of what is beyond their knowledge, and feel safer in their small and enclosed mindedness. Many seem to want revenge against the church for some perceived medieval harm upon themselves, even though they don't believe they existed then.
But I have found open minded atheists, who are brave and true researchers of truth, to be most easily able to come around to believing in God when the discussion begins as Socrates advised us - First define your terms.
When we define our terms it is seen to be only logical that God exists. God is the sum total of all existence; that great place, space and substance in which all life exists and lives and moves and has its being; is the sum total of all things, of all forces, and of all intelligences. All combined makes up this greater thing, which is God, and all things, forces, intelligences are parts of this greater and total existence. God is the Totality of All Existence and its all permeating encapsulating, place, space, substance.
Ardent atheists acknowledge the existence of things they can see immediately around them, and yet they deny the existence of God the total existence, place, space and substance, of which all things, forces, intelligences, are parts of, and in which we live and move and have our being.
It is not blind belief to believe in the existence of our soul and to believe in God. It is simply a matter of defining them and realising that they both exist - one as our conscious existing self and one as the Sum Total of all existence.
When we believe in our own existence as consciousness, and when we believe that the Sum-Total of all things and of all energies and forces must exist and that that Sum Total is what we call God, and when in contemplation we join our own existent consciousness with the Great Total, that is we open up to it, then our consciousness expands and heightens and begins to know its potential and become one with the great One.
Christ and other teachers have taught us that we must first believe if we are to know the truth. He did not mean to believe in something partial like an unkown idea or an imagining, but to believe in Truth in its parts and its Sum Total, to believe in God the Total, the all encompassing and permeating, the underlying, overriding, origin and eventuality. A belief in an imagined partial concept may or may not exist as a reality, but the Greater Reality must by logic exist because its parts exist. Our believing in It and believing in our own existence, is not an error or a limiting belief system, but a liberation, for it realisation that the greatest of truths must exist.
It has been my experience that atheists who value truth and who are logically minded will relax and concede that God and Soul exists by this definition/description. I have observed that those who reject the existence of God by this presentation tend to be the fearful who have an emotional aversion to the concept or existence of God in any form, or who have a hatred of Christians and Christianity so severe that their atheism is a product of that hatred.
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