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The title, "Atheism, the Enemy of Civilization," is at the head of a treatise, something of an insult, but it nevertheless states a fact. It is a slight insult in that the most deep-seated enmity of atheism is rather directed against the true God, as even the term itself implies. It is, as a matter
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Atheism, in Paul’s meaning: without God, is against created nature, but a very natural outgrowth of sophisticated nature. Atheism is human nature infected with the serpent’s breath. All sin is crypto-atheism. The main principle of every sin is atheism. The cup of iniquity fills at the fountain of
That atheism, in fact, is an attempt to dull the senses of man to the hard reality, the undeniable reality of God. Atheism is not something that begins in the mind. It's not a matter of intellect. It's not a matter of science and observation. But atheism is a matter of the heart. And it's practi
At the center of atheism is the idea that evidence for the existence of God is less compelling than the arguments against his existence. Atheists believe that all the suffering in life on this earth cannot possibly point to an omniscient and omnipotent God.
The proud Atheist spurns all of God’s revelation while he vauntingly cries: “There is no God.” The boastful infidel will tell you that this world is a product of evolution and development. worshipfully bowing before Nature. The conceited idolater will set up his own god before the face of the living
Atheism still bows to logic, argument, natural good, to principles of the same, and, most of all, to reputation. It at least makes pretense to Enlightenment, Superstition, to the contrary, unhorses all these and usurps as absolute tyranny over the minds of men. Superstition thrives in showy, sensual
They have hardened their hearts to the fact that they must one day make an account before God of all they have done and said and thought in this life. In fact, many have hardened their hearts to such an extent that they refuse to acknowledge that there is a Supreme Being in this universe. However, a
It leaves no room for atheism, for it presupposes God and His existence. It declines materialism, for it positively distinguishes between God and His material universe. It denies pantheism, for it immediately introduces the infinite, omnipotent personality of God. It refutes the abstract, impersonal