Camus and Sartre are honest atheists thatâs itâs hard to not like them if you get what theyâre saying.
They donât have hatred towards God. In fact, they seem to almost want that thereâs a God.
What can you make out of this?
Can one be a saint without God? Thatâs the problem, in fact the only problem, Iâm up against today."
-Albert Camus, The Plague, Part 4
I suggest you read Sartreâs essay âExistentialism is a Humanismâ which you can find here:
marxists.org/reference/archive/sartre/works/exist/sartre.htm
Kreeft made a syllogism out of Jesusâ words:
Seek and you shall find
Therefore, seekers always find.
Itâs in the seeking that we get merit, itâs for God to either give you knowledge of him/wisdom (much like when Peter was told his knowledge of Jesus as God came from the father)
But it could either be in this life or in the next.
- Non-seekers wonât find God and are unhappy and unwise.
- Seekers who donât find God are unhappy but wise.
- Seekers who found God are both happy and wise.
Since we donât just a soul, we can say that the 2nd possibility may apply to honest atheists.