Maybe you’re among the people who believe the opinion in this atheist meme. But I’m encouraged that you’re open-minded enough to read this blog and be willing to ponder a mindset that prevails in much of our world.
So, let’s start with some questions:
- Is it superstition to believe there must be something behind all we see and experience?
- Is it a lie to believe that something must have created the universe–and set up the precise conditions that allow life to flourish on this planet?
- Is it superstition to believe that this “something” could be more than a blind, pitiless, indifferent creator?
- Is it a lie to believe morals are real – that some things are always right (like generosity and caring for our planet) and always wrong (like rape and pedophilia)?
If you’re still with me, then I believe you’re willing to ask your own questions, such as:
- Since I believe morals are real, where did they come from?
- Since I believe there is something behind all I see and experience, did this Something create these morals and stick them in the hearts of most people?
- If these morals are in most people, does that mean this Something actually cares how I live my life?
- If this Something cares how I live my life, does it mean this Something cares about ME?
A man named Jesus of Nazareth certainly believed in this Something. In fact, Jesus believed He was sent to this planet to represent our creator, to make sure we understand that this creator DOES care about us. Furthermore, He LOVES us and wants to have a relationship with us starting RIGHT NOW and stretching beyond this life.
How can this work? It’s not easy to understand, since we’re finite people who struggle with our thoughts, our emotions and our behaviours. But Jesus can show us the way, helping us to see the wrong things we’ve done and the right things we’ve failed to do.
This is more important that you might think, because Jesus tells anyone willing to listen that βyou must be perfect, just as your Father in Heaven is perfect.β In other words, that’s the standard we must meet in order to spend eternity with our creator.
It’s hardly a stretch to declare that no one can meet that standard. So what to do? The answer is simple: become a Jesus follower. Make Him your lord, your saviour, your best friend. Read about His remarkable life, work to follow His directions on how to live, and ask your creator to forgive you every time to do wrong or fail to do right. Then spend time with other Jesus followers; your creator can work through them to help you become the person He designed you to be
Do all this to the best of your ability and when this life ends, your creator will see you just as He sees Jesus: perfect in every way. And you’ll be welcomed to spend eternity with Him.
Sound like a good deal? Yes or no, post your thoughts below and let’s have a conversation. π
Believing in and following Jesus is the best deal in all the world and for eternity.
Blessings, Frank!
Nailed it, Martha. Thanks for all your support over the years. It’s deeply appreciated. π
1. No.
2. No.
3. No.
4. No.
But claiming you actually know the answers to those questions is a lie, and basing your beliefs on the rambling mythology of ignorant bronze-age goat herders is superstition.
As for your follow-up questions:
1. All evidence indicates that morals are subjective and come from us.
2. I don’t believe that, because there is no evidence supporting it.
3. We don’t all share the same morals.
4. The only Somethings that care about you and how you live your life are other human beings. Treat them well.
Thanks for your comment. Anyone who believes I’m a liar is free to stop interacting with this website.
1. What “all evidence” indicates morals are subjective and come from us? I know of no such evidence.
2. I’m happy to agree to disagree. This is an atheist belief and while all are welcome to explore Frank’s Cottage, this website is designed for people who are open to spirituality.
3. All thinking people who aren’t suffering from mental or emotional illness share the same morals. I feel quite safe in writing that only horribly damaged people believe rape, child pornography and genocide are acceptable.
4. Thanks for your opinion, expressed as if it’s a fact.
PS: Iβm delighted to see that your answers to the opening four questions are the same as mine. Itβs gratifying to know that atheist people and Jesus followers can find common ground. π