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An Even Weirder Belief of Atheists

Atheists are very good at holding their beliefs in spite of living right in the middle of very obvious evidence to the contrary. So, as I said in my last post, they claim that the universe is incapable of intelligent design while being surrounded on every side by things which are intelligently designed - designed by what? By entities which according to the atheists are merely the result of random forces within the universe. Hmmm….

That moves us neatly on to consider these entities which are supposedly merely the result of random forces - namely us. There is a very strange atheist belief that consciousness is simply the result of the way the brain is organised and that there is nothing else. Of course only an atheist would fail to notice that there is something else - something so obvious that it is easy to miss it if you keep your intelligence firmly shut up.

That something which your atheist has failed to notice is that the human race is divided into two unequal halves. If I look at it from my point of view, one half contains according to the very latest estimate  6,615,137,378 people. The other contains 1 person. That one person is me. That one person is the one that I am conscious of being.

Can the atheist tell me or anyone how this division in humanity comes about? I mean why not just one total of 6,615,137,379 people? Why has the universe produced this one odd person as well as the other 6,615,137,378 ? It’s never done it before and is never going to do it again. And as far as I can see there’s no reason why it should have done it now.

Posted on Thursday, August 30, 2007 at 11:15PM by Registered CommenterSi Fractus Fortis in | CommentsPost a Comment

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