My post has evidently sparked controversy. Iâll clarify my position.
My scorn for Atheism comes from zeal, not from a Pharisaical mindset.
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First off, I wasnât referring to the golden rule.
Secondly: Fighting the Devil requires us to also fight those who serve him, that being militant Atheists, Christians advocating for normality of homosexuality, radical feminists, and abortionists.
Combating fellow human beings will harbor the natural consequences of strife, yes, but this is not unforeseen by Heaven.
(I have come to bring, not peace, but :knight2:.)
Atheism at its core involves rebellion against God. The concept of Atheism itself leads to Hell. Those who fiercely remain faithful to such a concept will fall into Hell with it.
Are Atheists good people? Atheistic persons may have good qualities, yes, but does that make them good in the eyes of God?
A good person strives to fulfill Godâs will, and in order to fulfill Godâs will, we must interact with God, developing a relationship with him, thus being able to see past the dark clouds of sin, discerning what he desires from us, and fulfilling ourselves in him.
Atheists by nature disregard God. A person who doesnât interact with God does not have a relationship with him. Thus, he would not be âgoodâ. He denies his creator and rightful master.
Indeed, adawgji. The Atheistic persons whom you interact with seem open-minded, and yes, they have the potential to become good persons, but they are not good
yet.
Make no mistake, Atheism turns Mankind against God. Any organization, belief, or action which turns us against God is born either from the Devil, human weakness, or both. It would not be extreme to say that militant Atheism, and its proponents, are on the road to eternal death.
God may grant us graces pertaining to our individuality. Some of us have the gift of meekness. Others, like myself, have the gift of zeal.
Human individuals with specific personalities, temperaments, and callings in life may foster a sense of justice more than a sense of mercy, and via vista. Either way, they are fulfilling their role in the development of the earthly extension of Heaven.
Some Christians are made to be warriors and shepherds. Others, doctors and writers. Arenât we all of the same kingdom, working for the same goals? As Christians who advocate for mercy are to be praised, Christians who advocate justice are also to be praised, for both mercy and justice are heavenly attributes, infused in Mankind by God, thus, both are acceptable to foster.
If you donât want to fight the ungodly portions of humanity, fine. Not all of us are called to be full-time warriors. Just be sure not to stand against those who wish to serve the Church from the front lines. Some souls are at their best when facing the demonic alliances head on. :knight1:
Post #16 was not an intentional reference to any scriptural passage or verse.
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When I say âactively fighting enemies of Godâ, Iâm referring to spiritual warfare. (Put on the armor of God.)
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