quantumfaith
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Great concise discussion of the contributing factors influencing young people to reject theism. (William Lane Craig)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3R2WuJFe5g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3R2WuJFe5g
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They are born Atheists. They become believers.
They are born Atheists. They become believers.
According to the op those who became atheists did so because all they heard from the church was social justice preaching and being a good person but there was a severe disconnect between that and a relationship with Christ.
I understand your position. The discussion, unless I missed it, did not discuss the "born" aspect. I realize (I think) you position on depravity, but I do not completely share the same with you.
Unfortunately, there are a growing number of these "mainline" churches who have ignored and replaced the message of the gospel with "compassionate" service. Such service to our fellow man is worthy of our efforts, however it should never replace the gospel message of mankind's absolute need of redemption and its provision in the person of the Christ.
You suggested they 'become' atheist. I stated the biblical truth that all born are "Atheist", as the bible says: (1 Cor 2:14 ) "The natural person does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are folly to him, and he is not able to understand them because they are spiritually discerned." and that (1 Cor1:21) "For since in the wisdom of God the world through its wisdom did not know him, God was pleased through the foolishness of what was preached to save those who believe." and (1 Corinthians 15:46)
"The spiritual did not come first, but the natural, and after that the spiritual.
All are born unable to know God and therefor Atheist or at best Agnostic until the Spirit gives the ability to do otherwise.
I understand your position. The discussion, unless I missed it, did not discuss the "born" aspect. I realize (I think) you position on depravity, but I do not completely share the same with you.
That verse doesn't state that they don't believe in God, only that the natural person can't accept the things of the Spirit of God. There is a big difference between denying God's existence and accepting the things of God.
Every single atheist I have known tells me they didn't start out that way, it was a progression over time.
Okay, then how does a "Spiritually dead" person accept the existence of a Spiritual GOD? But in reality, there are actully NO atheist. Better is the def, Agnostic. Enough is given in creation to know there is a God.
Okay, then how does a "Spiritually dead" person accept the existence of a Spiritual GOD? But in reality, there are actully NO atheist. Better is the def, Agnostic. Enough is given in creation to know there is a God.
As often, the disclaimer....I did not intend to for the conversation to track along theological fault lines. If you simply reject the premises proposed by Dr. Craig on factors that lead young people to a position of atheism....OK.
I have spent my life working (in the public sphere) with young people and I think Dr. Craig nails it on his insights.
quantum - Apologies if my statements were the ones to drag the thread off-OP. I felt they were relevant to the discussion with T Alan, though I can see how they would potentially create an off-shoot. It's difficult to discussion certain issues without touching on the "theological fault lines," as you called them, because these issues can be tied so closely to those lines.
I disagree they are born atheists. We are born with what I call the Four C's, conscience (God's law written on our hearts), creation, circumstances (being placed in the exact location geographically and historically to "...seek Him, although He is not far from any one of us.", Acts 17:26) and ceaselessness (The desire to live forever, eternity "set in our hears", Ecc. 3:11). All point to God from birth.They are born Atheists. They become believers.
I disagree they are born atheists. We are born with what I call the Four C's, conscience (God's law written on our hearts), creation, circumstances (being placed in the exact location geographically and historically to "...seek Him, although He is not far from any one of us.", Acts 17:26) and ceaselessness (The desire to live forever, eternity "set in our hears", Ecc. 3:11). All point to God from birth.