Posted on 04/23/2011 4:34:15 AM PDT by Salman
No, he won’t.
I know his type. He has his mind made up.
He’s going down.
Luke 23:39-43
Why do they capitalize atheist? Atheism is beginning to look a lot like a religious organization.
On the eve of Easter, hitchins is still spitting into the wind.
These two sentences explain why the large culture wars exist, one side believes that God dictates right from wrong and the other side says, make it up as you go along.
It is that simple and there is no room for compromise.
I accept hitchin's right not to believe, I just want him {and his pals} to respect my right to practice what I believe.
Sometimes I have my own doubts. But the joy through faith I see in those around me, and the accounts of how true believers fell asleep in death with joy and serenity as their handmaidens, give me reassurance that Jesus’ sacrifice was not in vain.
“I’m not smart enough to be an atheist.”
Anyway, we can only pray for Hitchen’s redemption. But that monumental ego of his is not atypical of atheists. Again, why are they so angry and reactive against G-d and His faithful? I thought smug indifference to the divine would suit them more.
The article’s comments appear to suggest that atheists now worship Hitchens.
I have absolutely no doubt He will. If at the last few seconds of life Mr. Hitchens confesses of his sins with a sincere and contrite heart, and accepts Jesus Christ as his Lord and Saviour, he will be redeemed. I pray that he is afforded those precious last few seconds.
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That was beautifully stated. I agree and hold out hope for all those who currently reject Christ. Eternity is a long time to spend with God’s back to you.
Atheism is absolutely a religion. Atheist have faith that there is no God.
The poor guy. I’m still praying for him. Esophageal cancer must be incredibly painful.
My aunt recently died of that.
Well, The Inferno is by far the most interesting part of Dante's Divine Comedy...and for a modern take on it, see Niven & Pournelle's novel, "Inferno" (highly recommended!).
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