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The Free Flowing Knowledge of Religion
I can’t help but wonder whats more foolish? Rejecting a religion after its holy book, Or rejecting all other religions after reading just one holy book? The reason I ask this rhetorical question, because we are guilty of this mindset … Continue reading
Posted in atheism, belief, christian, christian history, debate, Free-Thought, freethinker, history, life, Musings for Life, Philosophy for Life, reason, reasonable evidence, religion
Tagged Agnosticism, atheism, Christian theology, Christianity, freethinker, freethought, quotable quotes, quotes, reasonable evidence, reasoning, skepticism
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The Greatest Gift of Science
Originally posted on What comes to my mind…:
I thought this was a funny post picture, but so true at the same time. What comes to my mind… View original post
Dear Zubin (Part II)
The First part of this post can be found here. I didn’t understand why Zubin did not want a relationship with God. Who wouldn’t want a relationship with Jesus? Who wouldn’t want a deeper understanding of God? Who wouldn’t want … Continue reading
Posted in character, christ, christian, emotions, god, jesus, jesus the christ, life, love, purpose, reason, reasoning, Salvation
Tagged Christ, christian, Christianity, Daniel Everett, de-conversion, Evangelism, friendship, God, jesus, life, mindset, reason, reasoning, Religion and Spirituality
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I don’t believe in God, but I still hate him anyways
(I initially did not want to write this post, because it felt it too emotional and selfish on my behalf. But after thinking about it several days, I thought it was still too emotional and selfish, but at the same … Continue reading
Posted in atheist, christian faith, church, confusion, death, doubt, doubt faith, emotions, evil, faith, fallacious, god, inspiration, life, love, Philosophy for Life
Tagged Atheist, begging the question, belief, biblical Christianity, christian, christian doubt, Christian faith, christian reasoning, Christian theology, Church, death, faith, free will, friendship, God, inspiration, logic of life, mindset, unbelief, Unfaith
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A Fresh Breath of Atheist Air
I needed some type of catchy title for this post. Now that I got your attention, let me tell you about some things happening in my great big-fat atheist life. About three weeks ago, I took a road trip to … Continue reading
God, the Meaningless Topic
God is the above and beyond everything; God is the unmovable mover; God is the first and the last, …..God is the Married Bachelor. God is the living contradiction. Too many times I have listened to people describe God as … Continue reading
Posted in atheist vs christian, attributes of God, character, debate, deceived, fallacious, Free-Thought, god, logic, occam's razor, philosophy, theology
Tagged atheism, Atheist, does god exist?, eternal, freethought, God, ignostic, Ignosticism, infinite, logic, religion, Religion and Spirituality, transcendent
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2013 in Review for the BitterSweet End Blog
Happy New Year Everybody. I just want to give a special thanks to those who have followed my blog. I hope your New Year is full of love, hope, peace, and prosperity. I know haven’t been posting and commenting as often on my … Continue reading
Posted in atheism, atheist, Free-Thought, history, religion, Response
Tagged BitterSweet, Musings, religion
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Christmas Poetry for the non-believer and believer
An Atheist’s Christmas -by Kim Cole Can you hear the bells? Can you hear the bells? Can you hear them calling? Listen to the bells Listen to the bells Look, the boundary’s falling I can smell the trees All so … Continue reading
Posted in atheist, belief, christian fraud, emotions, history, human nature, unbelief
Tagged belief, Christmas, early church history, historical jesus, Holiday, Paganism, poem, poetry, secularism, unbelief
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Turning 30 and a Half
Okay I confess that this is a cheesy Blog title, but I needed something. I actually turned 30 about five months ago, back in July. I actually wanted to do an update post about my life back in July, but … Continue reading
Posted in atheism, atheist, character, church, life
Tagged atheism, Atheist, BitterSweet, Christmas, Church, freethought, inspiration, life, logic of life, mindset, quotable quotes, Religion and Spirituality, unbelief, Unfaith
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Contradictions Part 6: Jesus’s Genealogy
Originally posted on Finding Truth:
The first post in this series can be found here. Personally, I think this is one of the clearest contradictions in the Bible. Why does the Bible give us Jesus’ genealogy? I can think of…
Posted in apologetic, apologetics, bible, bible contradictions, bible study, biblical difficulties, biblical inerrancy, carm, christ, debate, gospel of matthew, history, jesus, jesus the christ, jesus the messiah, messiah, religion
Tagged apologetics, bible, bible contradictions, bible difficulties, biblical inerrancy, christian reasoning, jesus, religion, scriptural difficulties
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Which one is God’s will?
Posted in god, human nature, Philosophy for Life, religion, youtube
Tagged free will, God, God Is Not Great, Prayer, unanswered prayer
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Godly Mathematics
Posted in character, deceived, deductive reasoning, god, logic
Tagged christian reasoning, deductive reasoning, God, logic
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Is God Eternal? Is God Transcendent?
A while back I did a post on God being Infinite and the many contradictory problems with calling God infinite. And when doing that post, in the comments section the post turned to issue of God being Eternal. So I … Continue reading
Posted in apologetics, atheist vs christian, attributes, attributes of God, character, christian, contradiction, cumulative case, debate, Free-Thought, god, ontology, purpose, reasoning, Response
Tagged christian reasoning, Christianity, epistemology, eternal, everlasting, free will, freethought, God, God's attributes, Immanence, immanent, infinite, kalam Cosmological argument, logical contradiction, ontological, perfect, Perfect God, Perfection, philosophy, proof by contradiction, reasoning, Richard Swinburne, timeless, transcendent
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Politics and Religion
These words of Barry Goldwater ring so true. Because in my own dealings with the heart of Christianity any compromise in their own eyes is a compromise of their faith. And that just can’t happen. For many of them feel … Continue reading
Posted in atheist vs christian, emotions, Free-Thought, freedom, freethinker, history, human nature, life, quote
Tagged Christianity, God, Holiday, Politics, quotable quotes, quote, Susan B. Anthony
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The Screams of 100 Unanswered Prayers
In the early parts of the 1600’s there was a noblewoman by the name of Countess Elizabeth Bathory. She was a widow and came from the Bathory nobility family line in Hungary. What the Countess would do, is that … Continue reading
Posted in atheist vs christian, attributes of God, deceived, evil, god, history, law, prayer, Where was God?
Tagged Blood Countess, Elizabeth Báthory, God, Prayer, unanswered prayer
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