Unbelief Conflicts
Nobody talks so constantly about God as those who insist that there is no God. --Heywood Broun
If I admit to God existing, then it impinges on my autonomous independence; then I am no longer accountable only to me; then I must reconcile my rights and desires in light of His sovereignty. To shun the weight of this admission, otherwise educated and knowledgeable men choose to deny the reality of a God whose will should supersede theirs. Hence unbelief and atheism become a pragmatic, convenient replacement for that which cries out for acknowledgment.
Denial of God leads to dilemmas that must be shunned by the thinking mind: Living in a time identified as 2011 years After the Death of Christ; contemplating the original foundation of our justice system as the Ten Commandments; and feeling conflicted about the first five letters of Christmas. Oh...please give me a simpler Origin of the Species wherein order did not evolve out of disorder without an agent!
ACTION: Take this Power Pill All Week Long
Determine what you will do with the notion that God is. A) If you don't believe, go seeking to reconcile the uncomfortable evidences. B) If you do believe, determine how it will impact your behavior and being this Christmas.
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