Does an atheist's definition of "God" or "divinity" differ from a theist's?-Record and share programming errors

  • There is no God to define in an atheist’s world. They believe in the natural order of things or the chaos theory but not that there is an intelligent being behind the curtain pulling the strings.

  • (22.4) 1:1.1 Of all the names by which God the Father is known throughout the universes, those which designate him as the First Source and the Universe Center are most often encountered. The First Father is known by various names in different universes and in different sectors of the same universe. The names which the creature assigns to the Creator are much dependent on the creature’s concept of the Creator. The First Source and Universe Center has never revealed himself by name, only by nature. If we believe that we are the children of this Creator, it is only natural that we should eventually call him Father. But this is the name of our own choosing, and it grows out of the recognition of our personal relationship with the First Source and Center.

  • Everybody will have a different perception. Theists of different faiths will have different perceptions, just as atheists will have a different definition to theists.

  • Atheists believe there is no god, Theists believe there is a god, it really is that simple. They are completely opposite.

Originally posted 2013-08-31 07:37:23.