American Atheists at it again

You can read all about it at this link:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/11265926/American-Atheists-launch-provocative-campaign-in-religious-Deep-South.html

The atheists have launched yet another billboard campaign to impugn the Christmas message.

The billboard attractively portrays a mischievous little girl writing to Santa:

“Dear Santa, All I want for Christmas is to skip church! I’m too old for fairy tales”

True to form, American Atheists, and perhaps all atheists, have no positive message to bring to humanity or to America this season, or any season.

And just who is it that is believing in fairy tales? I suggest it is the atheists themselves. If they would study history a bit further than they have, they might learn that no culture in history has adopted a non-theistic world view.

If atheists would check into their own worldview, most of them would likely discover that it includes a belief in materialistic evolution. Now that is most certainly a belief in a contemporary cultural fairy tale. The facts of genuine science do not support the so-called theory of evolution. The theory of evolution is an agenda-driven atheistic, humanistic, fairy tale. It is a world view that masquerades as science but is really a flawed philosophy. Most atheists and most scientists are too narrowly schooled in their academic discipline(s) to know the difference.

The billboard does not specify just what fairy tales they are objecting to. But we can draw a strong inference from the little girl’s request to be exempted from church attendance, that the atheists are attacking–as usual–the Church or Christianity and the Bible.

Recent events in Ferguson, Missouri surely point to the fatal error of the philosophy endorsed by the American Atheists.

Atheists are unaware of the extreme hazard of skipping church, the one source of moral guidance remaining in society when the church teaches the Bible effectively. If Michael Brown had been grounded in a Biblical faith, and made Proverbs 15:1 a central part of his personal philosophy and behavior, the dreadful events in Ferguson, Missouri would not have happened.

The proven solution to our cultural problems is to be found, as always, in the Bible. That is a Book that atheists know very little about. And they know it.

No atheist has dared to enter a discussion with me to defend their atheism or to “disprove” the Bible. But I have repeatedly invited them to do so!

Their abject silence is deafening!

Proverbs 23:10 Remove not the old landmark; and enter not into the fields of the fatherless:

Rather than attacking the Bible, Church, and even Christmas, American Atheists ought to get about the business of solving the real problem of helping all our young people choose the right path in life, rather than repeatedly engaging in their foolish attempts to “remove the old landmarks” that once made this nation great, and could do so again, if we all would return to them.

For those who desire to DIG DEEPER into this subject:

(1) Consult the cross references given in Nelson’s Cross Reference Guide to the Bible on page 698 for Proverbs 23:10.

(2) Consult the cross references given in The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge on page 735 or in Logos 5 or 6 Bible software for Proverbs 23:10.

(3) Most people today do not have access to those two resources, so I have posted cross references for this passage as I have developed them even more completely for your study as given below:

Proverbs 23:10. Remove not. *Pr 22:28. *Dt 19:14. *Dt 27:17. Jb 24:2. old. Heb. olam, +Jb 22:15. landmark. or, bound. Pr 15:25. +Pr 22:28mg. enter not. *Pr 22:22. +**Ex 22:23. +*Dt 24:15. Am 4:1. fatherless. FS171I14, +Ex 22:22. Fatherless put by the Figure Synecdoche (of Species) for all bereaved ones. +**Ex 22:22-24. +Dt 10:18. Jb 6:27. 22:9, 10. 24:3, 9. 31:21-23. Ps 94:6. Je 7:5. *Je 22:3. 49:11. *Ho 14:3. Zec 7:10. +*Mal 3:5. *James 1:27.

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2 Responses to American Atheists at it again

  1. David Walker says:

    I had a conversation with Missy Mercy. She suggests I join your group. I just Liked it. So I don’t know what else there is.

    David Walker

  2. Jerry says:

    Dear David Walker,

    It is a delight and honor to me to have you post a comment here as a friend of Missy Mercy. She has been a great source of blessing and encouragement to me.

    You will find much that should interest you here on my little “blog.”

    You can learn much about the Bible, Bible study, and much more.

    Should you ever have a question that relates to anything here or otherwise, feel free to post your question and I’ll try to answer it for you.

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