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When I discovered this meme, I immediately understood that it’s a shot across the bow at spiritual people. The book — almost certainly a Christian Bible — behind the clutched hands makes it clear this meme was likely created by atheist people.

So what about it? I’m sure there are some misguided spiritual people who claim their beliefs are facts. I’d never insist that my faith in Jesus of Nazareth, who many people believe is the Son of God, is a proven fact.

Now let me be clear: my faith is based on important truths (just one example: a vast majority of secular historians believe Jesus was a real person), but much of my spiritual convictions builds faith into those truths.

What is interesting, though, is through all my years of interacting with atheist people, I find they regularly deny their beliefs are anything other than cold, hard facts.

Based on hundreds of interactions over the past decade, I find a majority of atheist people have these beliefs:

  • There is no creator
  • People have no soul and, when they die, all that they are becomes NOTHING more than rancid worm food
  • All Jesus followers are deluded and stupid
  • All Jesus followers are in a cult
  • All Jesus followers should be mocked and denigrated whenever possible.
  • The Bible is toilet paper
  • All prayer is useless and should be mocked whenever possible.
  • Atheists are the only people who are smart
  • Atheists must teach the world how to follow them.
  • Anyone who disagrees with atheists is ignorant and deserves to be ridiculed.
  • All church leaders are money-grubbing liars.
  • God is a rapist
  • Anyone who believes in the existence of hell is a sadist

Notice that none of these points can be proven? Every one of them is a belief — or a conviction, if you prefer that term. Now I know that any atheist person who reads this blog (and I do have some regular God-denying readers) will strenuously disagree with me, but none of them have ever proven these points.

Maybe you’re not sure where you stand on God and Jesus. So let me encourage you to spend a little time doing research. Find a Jesus follower and engage him/her in a mature, respectful conversation. You can even email me (at fdking@hotmail.com) and I’ll be my imperfect best to help.

My point is, this is important. If there is a creator and He sent His Son to show us how to live, then died for ALL the wrongs we’ve done and ALL the right things we’ve failed to do, then this is important.

If there is something beyond 70+ years of eating, working and sleeping, then this is important. Please consider my words carefully, because it could effect the direction of your life — now and beyond the grave.

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As I consider this meme, I’m going to assume you, the reader, are neither illiterate or seven years old. That means the creator of this meme is feeling condescendingly sorry for you and anyone else who is open to spirituality.

But I believe you’re reading this because you sense that everything this “age of information” claims is important just doesn’t cut it. Money, power, sex, giant screen TVs, cruise ship vacations and the latest iPhone leave something untouched in your soul.

How did this universe come to be? What is the purpose of life? What happens after we die? Why is there rap and hip-hop? (just kidding!) These questions, and more, are not addressed by science or this age of information.

There are lots of websites, gurus and spiritual paths that do attempt to answer these questions. So let me take you for a walk down my path. It’s a path that, in western culture, is often mocked and marginalized. But don’t let that close your mind.

I follow Jesus of Nazareth, who many people believe is the Son of God. After much thought, prayer, reading and debating with brave Jesus followers, I decided to walk with Him at age 42. All these years later, I’ve never regretted it.

Original-source biographies of His physical life on earth show us that Jesus offers answers to the questions that continually stymie science and this age of information.

God is the creator and master of time, space and the universe. Who else can we look to? Justin Bieber? Albert Einstein? Steven Hawking? Even the most brilliant thinkers can’t offer up anything more credible.

The purpose of life is to abide–that is, to to remain stable or fixed in a state–in God. Welcome Him into your heart and life. Recognize that, as Jesus makes clear, God sees you. He knows you. And He loves you. As this life makes very clear, God’s love doesn’t mean you’ll be free from challenges, pain and tragedy. It DOES mean that you’ll never go through it alone. And that can make all the difference.

What happens after we die is entirely up to you. Jesus believes in Heaven (His followers believe He’s there now) and that there’s a place for EVERYONE there. But here’s the thing: Jesus told anyone willing to listen that “You must be perfect, just as your Father in Heaven is perfect.”

On the surface, that means Heaven is empty. But in fact, it’s full of people who decided to follow Jesus. That’s because Jesus sacrificed His physical life on earth to make up for ALL the wrong things His followers have done and ALL the right things we’ve failed to do.

So when this life ends and we all stand before God, He doesn’t see the “sins” of Jesus followers. He sees us like He sees His Son: perfect in every way. And He welcomes us to spend eternity with Him.

Does this sound like a good deal? Yes or no, post your thoughts below and let’s have a conversation.

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