You will lose - because you’re relying on your own natural reason. Don’t you know you can’t believe in Jesus Christ or His Catholic Church without divine grace? You’re going to take on the Deceiver - the Prince of this world - with the power of human reason? You will lose. You must rely on God - it’s not optional (Eph. 6:11). Read the Bible. Pray for the grace of faith so that when you read the Word you hear the voice of God. Pray for the intercession of our Blessed Mother, and all the Saints and Angels. Then read the Gospel of John. Let the blind fools yap about their baseless theories all they want - listen to God. Then, when you have the eyes of faith, you will see right through their specious arguments. When you arm yourself with the Truth, you will know that the pagans worshiped demons (Psalm 106:37, 1 Cor. 10:20), and that the demons love to mimic God (2 Cor. 11:14). Why was Mithras “birthday” on December 25? Take a guess. Why did the pagans have myths about a virgin giving birth? Take a guess (Isaiah 7:14). Why do the unbelievers believe the opposite of the truth?
“The god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.” (2 Corinthians 4:4)
Why have so many millions of Christians abandoned the faith and now worship at the altar of Darwin?
“The Spirit clearly says that in later times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons.” (1 Timothy 4:1)
See? God, who knows the end from the beginning, has told us all of this ahead of time. Read the Bible. Read the best book on Catholic prophecy: Trial, Tribulation and Triumph by Desmond Birch. And believe so that you may understand…
That was a great post. I hope summa8447 will reflect on it. Start with the teachings of Christ. You’ve accepted them – and you’ve vowed yourself in fidelity to Him.
Jesus taught by parables. Most people want wisdom to come cheaply. They feel that they deserve it. Atheists will sit back and demand God to give them “evidence”. They feel that is owed to them - and if they don’t get anything, or they don’t like what they get – they think they’ve won against God.
But even the first steps in seeking God require an interior change - a conversion. It requires a greater moral integrity. It’s the search for true wisdom and it does not come cheaply - as in arguments on atheist websites.
Atheism offers nothing of value. It actually embraces nothingness – it’s a negation of the source of being and of goodness. For the sake of a half-digested argument on a website you’d give up the pearl of great price? Yes, that is the power of Satan. I agree that at the rate you’re going – you’ll be no match for him.
Catholicism is a bond with Christ – union with His Body. The idiocy of atheistic arguments should have about as much affect on you as a fly would have in trying to knock down the Empire State Building. But for some reason, you pursued this seduction. Now you’re seeking “better arguments”. In that, you’re putting aside all of the weapons at your disposal and going to fight a powerful enemy with a paperclips and a rubber band.
Your weapons are spiritual. Your enemy is like a roaring lion – resist him, steadfast in the faith.
The Catholic faith offers you the supernatural power of Christ. If you fail to take advantage of that, then what use is your faith? As Luke65 points out, you’d be using merely natural methods – and smarter, stronger more well-trained minds will defeat you very easily.
Our Lord warned us about this. Please put aside the foolish arguments and bring yourself in prayer – in communication with – our creator, our savior, our God who is with us. He has all the answers, all the powers of the universe and all of the wisdom you need.
But you won’t receive it by sitting back and asking for “evidence” – like the atheists do. You have to use faith and reach Him. He will meet you half-way. The Blessed Sacrament gives us infinite power. Please use that. Contemplative prayer bring us to a higher order than philosophy ever could. St. Thomas knew that – and that’s why he thought his entire body of work was nothing but straw, once he experienced the mystical union with God.
Faith is the pearl of great price. But it is also like a fragile flame, that must grow into a blazing fire. A fragile flame can go out – as the winds of unbelief blow against it. If you do nothing to preserve and foster your faith, and place yourself in useless discussions of curiosity about atheistic sophistry – then I agree, you won’t win and the little flame will be extinguished.
Consider finding a wise priest and meet with him regularly. We can’t do it alone.