Some Atheists Are Just Not Open To The Truth

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http://www.reasonablefaith.org - Sometimes, atheists will simply refuse to hear what the other side has to say. The only amount of "open-mindedness" they'll do is read and listen to what the critics have to say about religion without finding out the truth themselves. Dr. William Lane Craig expresses his concern over atheists who are too close-minded to hearing evidences and reason for God and Christianity.

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  • Here's what would convince me that god exists....god appearing and saying "hey, it's me god. watch me lift this mountain." Anything else is just circumstantial evidence that doesn't pass the test.

  • @Saebeck32 Here's what would convince me that you exist... you appearing and putting in my pocket one trillion dollars. Anything else is just circumstantial evidence that doesn't pass the test.

  • @drcraigvideos That makes no sense. You can see me, I can talk to you. The same can not be said of a god.

  • @Saebeck32 What if you (or me) are suffering from a delusion? Do you really think literally seeing something exist is a good criteria that it exists? Rational people know we've been passed this type of shallow thinking.

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  • @Archaeosix What Dr. Craig was talking about in that video was that a belief in God as properly basic. Many amateurs and novice thinkers do not understand this concept, even though it's among the learned philosopher.

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  • @TheDetoX If all people could think rationally, everyone would want to be led into a life full of meaning instead of some deluded form of purposeful life atheism offer.

  • @WildcardHatesYou So, basically, you want God to be your sugar daddy and do everything that you think is fitting merely to convince you. He has revealed Himself through creation which is something we observe everyday (Romans 1). If that REAL evidence does not convince you, nothing will.

  • @Saebeck32 i know you probly dont want a response lol, but my grandfather died before i was born, i never saw him or read anything he wrote, so i would say to you what i think any christian can exclusively say, What about Jesus Christ? hes not visible in our life too but we know what he said and did, and i couldnt find a single lie he said, people died for thier testimony to him and the twelve disciples spread a message that the whole world now knows, just as Jesus said they would.

  • @YHWHisSovereign If all people could think rationally everyone would stop trying to control eachothers lifes.

  • If atheists could only think rationally, they would be Christians.

  • @Saebeck32 I can't see you, and for all I know, the text could be generated by a computer program.

    God's existence is much more certain than yours.

  • "SOME???"

  • @WildcardHatesYou Whenever you reject a worldview, you adopt another. If your an atheist its not as if anything is 'Wrong' with pollution, or planes hitting a building. I find that very 'Good' evidence that man is evil, and man is the problem, not the solution. Please explain why those events were wrong under atheism.

  • @WoobaOne spaghetti is a materal object, God isn't. If you were to claim everything I state is the spaghetti monster you're just saying God, regardless of what you call Him.

  • @TarriCJx19 Which is exactly why the flying spaghetti monster has yet to make an appearance - so that his lack of appearance can be taken as proof of his existence and noodly appendages.

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