On Atheism
Excerpt from “A People’s Manifesto”
God, not religion, is central to our future. Because of this the idea of atheism first needs to be clarified and then put aside: it is unsupportable and will eventually have little relevance. The philosophical side of the atheist’s statement of disbelief in God is more correctly put as disbelief in God as presented by the world’s religions and portrayed in the lives of their members. Given the hypocrisy, contradictions, and unmitigated horror associated with the world’s religions what sane person can argue for God’s existence based on religious dogma without in the end simply reverting to one of the many “just because” stories. The religions dominating the planet today, without exception, have not only failed to elevate the dignity, integrity, and welfare of humanity they have done much to reduce us to our present level of depravity—a level so low that it should be unimaginable to even the most barbaric among us instead of being our accepted everyday existence.
But once the true nature of God our father is known and the evolutionary process of material worlds is understood, most people then validate the truth of God’s existence through their own unique experiences interacting with the actual entity of God resident in their mind. Knowing God’s existence is not based on deductive reasoning, but rather on your personal experience with God and only you can validate the truth of that experience: no one else can enter the process even if you so desired that they do so. You, in your heart, must decide the truth or not of God. Knowing God in this way, through actual experience, is true religion as opposed to the social groups of people believing the same way that are now formed around the world’s faiths.
On the pseudo-scientific side arguing for atheism are those people claiming to be both atheists and scientists who base their disbelief in God on their belief that consciousness cannot exist without a physical correlate, in other words, no brain no consciousness hence no soul. Even though science cannot prove that consciousness cannot exist without a brain, they believe that eventually it will. The problems here are that a belief is a philosophical statement of reality, where the scientific method is a process absent of belief and dependent on observation, experimentation, and the commitment to follow the evidence where ever it leads. Regarding whether or not consciousness can exist without a brain, there are innumerable documented cases of near-death experiences by medical doctors showing what does appear to be consciousness after the death of the material brain that supposedly produced it. At this point in humanity’s knowledge the most any true scientist can say on the subject of God’s existence is “I do not know.” From there that scientist then has every right to develop his own personal belief system and internal relationship with God without compromising his scientific integrity or being ostracized by the scientific community.
Both cases above are different than those people who cannot know God. Not everyone is born with a mind capable of making a decision based on truth, beauty, or goodness: this is obvious in today’s world. These people do not receive an entity from God to reside in their minds—they are the people who have committed some of humanity’s most horrific atrocities, and they are viewed by the rest of the celestial host in the universe as animals of that world with no potential for developing an eternal soul. When Jesus was asked by a friend if he would defend himself if attacked, it was this type of person to which Jesus referred when he answered that he would, and that he would do whatever it took regardless of the consequences to the other man. In other words, in this case the other person was seen as an animal and not as a son of God, and if needed he would be treated the same as one would do to a wild animal attacking them.
In the end, the question of God’s existence cannot be successfully argued either way. Knowledge of God comes down to the person validating that experience in their heart based on their personal experience with the entity of God in their mind, combined with their knowledge of God’s nature and his plan for humanity’s spiritual evolution. No one else is or can be involved in this process: it is internal and personal to each one of us. Over our history humanity has been given progressively higher revelations of God as we have grown in spiritual maturity: these revelations have progressed from fear of the lord to love and worship of the divine father. The last and highest of these divine revelations was shown to us throughout Jesus’ life on Earth as he went about doing good. His life, not his teachings, demonstrated for us the revelation of God resident in all people’s minds, the subsequent realization of the siblinghood of humanity, and his greatest commandment to serve humanity for the sake of God.
Full essay here.
Godspeed,
Bob
"disbelief in God as presented by the world’s religions and portrayed in the lives of their members"....what an intelligent pointed statenent...BOOM!
Bob do you have a video of this excerpt On Atheism? If not could I encourage you to create one? One of the most numerous google searches that drive citizens to our network are searches on Atheism the lead to an article I wrote some time ago. It is my opinion many are now turning inward and searching for true religion, the religion of the spirit. Our revelation apply describes this search.(see image) https://spiritualfamily.net/pages/view/63221/ten-famous-atheists-last-words-before-death Image Search for God https://spiritualfamily.net/photos/thumbnail/80297/master/