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A famous phrase, most often attributed to journalist Ernie Pyle, states, "there are no atheists in foxholes."<ref>Malin, Don. "Military Chaplains and Religious Pluralism." ''Watchman Fellowship''. http://www.wfial.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=artGeneral.article_6</ref> Although this aphorism has a narrow context (military personnel serving in active duty) and is not always meant to be taken literally, there is at least some truth to it. It shows that it is human nature to look to some higher power for assistance, strength, comfort, or guidance in times of great need.
 
A famous phrase, most often attributed to journalist Ernie Pyle, states, "there are no atheists in foxholes."<ref>Malin, Don. "Military Chaplains and Religious Pluralism." ''Watchman Fellowship''. http://www.wfial.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=artGeneral.article_6</ref> Although this aphorism has a narrow context (military personnel serving in active duty) and is not always meant to be taken literally, there is at least some truth to it. It shows that it is human nature to look to some higher power for assistance, strength, comfort, or guidance in times of great need.
 
One of [[C.S. Lewis]]' favourite proofs that atheists don't exist is this:
 
''Atheists denounce the existence of [[God]]
 
Therefore Atheists acknowledge there is a concept of God
 
Atheists believe in the existence of the God-concept
 
Atheists do not exist.
 
QED''
 
 
Another proof against the existence of atheists is delivered by the brilliant political mind [[George H.W. Bush]] in his famous 1987 press conference:
 
 
''No, I don't know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor should they be considered patriots. This is one nation under God.''<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QinS_smfby0 Bush sr. doubts that atheists are citizens]</ref>
 
 
Since H.W. Bush was seldom wrong and '''IF''' atheists did exist, the [[First Amendment]] would grant them equal citizenship rights, we can conclude that H.W. Bush laid the legal base proving that atheists don't exist. (reductio ad absurdum)
 
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 02:16, November 10, 2011

Dr. Cornelius Van Til

It has been asserted by various theists that atheists do not exist. Sir Francis Bacon wrote in his essay Of Atheism:

The Scripture saith, The fool hath said in his heart, there is no God; it is not said, The fool hath thought in his heart; so as he rather saith it, by rote to himself, as that he would have, than that he can thoroughly believe it, or be persuaded of it....It appeareth in nothing more, that atheism is rather in the lip, than in the heart of man.[1]

In addition, Christian philosophers and apologists Dr. Cornelius Van Til and Dr. Greg Bahnsen argued there are no atheists and that atheists are actively suppressing their belief and knowledge of God and enigmatically engage in self-deception.[2] The English poet Edward Young wrote in his famous work Night Thoughts that "By night, an atheist half-believes a God."[3]

The Christian Cyclopedia states regarding atheism the following:

It is not possible for a man to be an atheist, in the commonly accepted sense, in his innermost conviction. No amount of reasoning will erase from the human heart the God-given conviction that there is a Supreme Being; those who theoretically deny God's existence replace Him with something else.[4]

A famous phrase, most often attributed to journalist Ernie Pyle, states, "there are no atheists in foxholes."[5] Although this aphorism has a narrow context (military personnel serving in active duty) and is not always meant to be taken literally, there is at least some truth to it. It shows that it is human nature to look to some higher power for assistance, strength, comfort, or guidance in times of great need.

References

  1. http://www.bartleby.com/3/1/16.html
  2. http://www.cmfnow.com/articles/PA191.htm
  3. http://www.bartleby.com/100/224.html
  4. http://www.lcms.org/ca/www/cyclopedia/02/display.asp?t1=A&t2=t
  5. Malin, Don. "Military Chaplains and Religious Pluralism." Watchman Fellowship. http://www.wfial.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=artGeneral.article_6