as you already know, all of that "hate", etc. is just as the Bible has predicted would happen to people who stand for the Lord. We can't expect any less.
Just because it says something in a book and you can pick and choose it to matching with reality does not give your claim any validity whatsoever. I could do that with
Harry Potter or
Alice in Wonderland...does that make them true? Of course not.
I wanted to ask you a serious question Queenofnines. You say you were a Christian, how long were you one? When did you become an atheist?
A little over 5 years. 2007.
I know me personally, all the things you have presented so far in the forum are things I have known since I can remember, The Big bang and Evolution and more, I have known about since like elementary school.
My main reasons for not believing in god don't have to do with science.
It seems to me though, you only recently found out all this stuff and made a switch.
I guess 3.5 years is fairly recent? I'm not that old!
Can I ask why you ever believed in God?
I've already told y'all, but here it is again (from the mega 'I don't believe in god' thread):
"In 2001 I was hospitalized due to anorexia. I was admitted at 72lbs. Shortly into my stay,
I made a point-blank choice to start believing in god because I thought it might be an appropriate thing to do given my situation. Soon after I contracted the rotavirus from the hospital and had to be put on isolation. I was throwing up and pooping everywhere (sorry) and lost pretty much all of the weight I had gained.
As you may have heard, being deprived of human contact for an extended period of time tends to make a human crazy. Throw in being severely underweight and sick with a virus and it only expedites the process! I started seeing and hearing things that weren't there, like my eyes spinning when I looked in the mirror and even the Grim Reaper floating across the parking garage outside my window. Those were some of the scary things.
There were also "positive" things, like
I thought god was talking to me on the radio, I thought I saw angels protecting me and floating around the hospital, I even thought god (who was a black guy in my hallucination) was trying to teach me a lesson about vanity by coming in and shaving some of my hair (that didn't actually happen because my hair was intact, but it seemed so real because while I was in it, I could touch and see clumps of my hair gone). I even thought I had already died and I was in some kind of waiting place.
When I got better and left the hospital,
I used this "powerful personal testimony" to encourage myself to get into church. I know now why the things happened to me; it was because my body was shutting down, not that god was speaking to me!! And like Falconer said with his Star Wars,
because I had just decided to believe in god immediately preceding these events, it's not surprising that that's where a lot of them took me. I also thought the doctors were characters from books I had read, so don't think it was all god...
P.S. I have been perfectly healthy and fine for years when it comes to the whole reason I was in the hospital, so you don't need to worry.
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