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Mere Christianity

Mere Christianity is a book by the famous author and academic medievalist C.S. Lewis. The book was adapted from his three BBC radio broadcasts on the Christian life during World War II. In this book he defends and explains the mere Christian faith...His goal was not to produce and exhaustive study on Christianity but to talk about what it essentially is, what its basis is.

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Atheism: Religion of the Rich and Powerful

When people have circumstances that require divine intervention they do believe in God. They cry out to him and believe he is in reality. That is why some believe God is just a crutch for people who can’t handle life.
But what about this side of things? When people aren’t in dire situations, when they don’t need God, they ignore his existence.
And the reason why atheist, evolutionists and other anti-God organizations and religions have so much power, is not because they have a good case against God, they don’t. It is because some of the powerful and wealthy think they don’t need God anymore and they are the ones funding and otherwise sponsoring anti-God organizations.
Now the rich and the powerful aren’t the only atheists, etc. Less fortunate folks are atheists too. But for some reason the world is just a bigger stage for the boradway production of high school. Everyone still wants to be the popular quarterback or the homecoming queen. So we will copy the top guy to try to get to the top ourselves.
You can also add pressure to the list of why people who are less than powerful are atheists, and then there is one other thing. In America at least, we have a bad habit of not passing on heritages, just thinking that the kids will follow the parents wherever they go or not caring to pass the heritage down at all. We have forgotten to train our kids in our ways, so they will have to find their own, whether or not they might have willingly accepted the heritage that should have been handed down from their parents.

I don’t have much more to say on this, but there probably is more to be said. This is a thought-bomb. Think about it.

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