Any believer, any Jesus lover washed in the blood, knows that all atheists are lunatics. Only a fool could deny the obvious truth. Normal humans are hard wired to believe in the God who made us.
I wonder though if I should be worried that I don't care for televised professional football. It seems that most men are hard wired to look at professional football, yell at the television set and drink beer while eating pizza and wearing special clothing. They will ignore their duties and obligations to God and family, to employer and friends to watch these games. I am somehow immune.
Novelist, journalist, and travel writer Sean Thomas lays out a most compelling, fact-filled explanation in which he proves atheists "live short, selfish, stunted little lives – often childless – before they approach hopeless death in despair, and their worthless corpses are chucked in a trench (or, if they are wrong, they go to Hell)?"
Religious believers, on the other hand, "live longer, happier, healthier, more generous lives, and who have more kids, and who go to their quietus with ritual dignity, expecting to be greeted by a smiling and benevolent God."
[T]he evidence today implies that atheism is a form of mental illness. And this is because science is showing that the human mind is hard-wired for faith: we have, as a species, evolved to believe, which is one crucial reason why believers are happier – religious people have all their faculties intact, they are fully functioning humans.
Therefore, being an atheist – lacking the vital faculty of faith – should be seen as an affliction, and a tragic deficiency: something akin to blindness. Which makes Richard Dawkins the intellectual equivalent of an amputee, furiously waving his stumps in the air, boasting that he has no hands.
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