QUESTIONNAIRE OF AN ATHEIST

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Denying  the existence of God has become a fashion, especially among  the youth.  Often  they  challenge  the believers with seemingly logical arguments  in support of their claim.  The following is a compilation of  frequently asked  questions from atheists. We hope  this write-up will  help those who are challenged by atheists as also those who often find their faith in God  weak.

  1. Is it true that   God created the universe? If so, who created God?
  2. This is the classic question  an atheist would throw at any person  who identifies himself as  a believer.  So  let us start with accepting this argument for argument’s sake to proceed further.  If we concede that  God was not behind the act of creation, then who created  the universe? Since we have already discounted the possible answer of  God being the creator,  the only  remaining  plausible answer is that  the   universe came into existence on its own.  Precisely this is the  stand of atheists. If this  universe can  come into existence  on its own, applying the same logic, God also could  come into existence  on his own. 
  3. Why should an atheist believe in God? Any  logical  answers?

Just  common sense.  Because there are only two possibilities; God exists or  God does not exist. If God  does not exist as the atheists claim, then everything comes to an end with death.  A person need not have to  face God after death.  But if God does really exist (God does exist, it is the truth), then the atheist will have to stand before God after death and that meeting will not be a pleasant one. At that moment he will weep over his folly  of not believing in God, but it would be too late to  repent.

As it is not yet scientifically and logically   proved that  God does not exist, common sense  and jurisprudence alike  demand the benefit of doubt to  be  given to the  opposite proposition that favors the  existence of  God. Believing in God is  not a big burden. It is like a person  taking   his umbrella with him  even when there  is no chance of  rain. It is  just a precaution. In case it  happens to rain, his  umbrella will help him. On the other hand  those  who do not care to  take  an  umbrella will be caught unawares  on their way when it  starts to rain.  Why should  we  run the risk of  meeting  God at an unexpected hour  after a whole life spent in denying his existence? The non-existence of God is  an  unproven hypothesis yet. Common sense demands  us to be  prudent like any other  man who believes in  God, at least as a kind of insurance   against the possibility of  God being a reality.

Again prudence demands that  it is always  advisable to  believe and  later  come to know the reality  rather than disbelieving and facing its bitter consequences in the end. So an intelligent person will always confess God’s existence, even when he does not have  the  evidence to prove it   logically.  Yes it  is applicable to  intelligent human beings only. In Psalm 14:1  those who say in their hearts, ‘there is no God’ are called fools.  They are called fools because they do not exhibit the  intelligence  expected  from an ordinary prudent man. 

  1. Once we go through the  pages of   the Bible starting from the  story of  Adam and Eve, the impression we get  is that  it has been just a few thousand years since the creation of man. But  science has proven that  long before  Adam’s time, men lived on earth. How  can this anomaly be explained?
  2. This question is framed taking into account the lifespan of  the patriarchs starting  from  Adam. It is true that  the Bible has mentioned the  age of  Adam at the time of  death as  937 years (Gen.5:5). But  this is the   period  Adam  lived on earth after being expelled from  the garden of Eden. There was a time   before it when man lived with God. The fact  is that  we are  not able to  measure it  or in other words we are not   privy to this   knowledge. 

Now  carefully read the first two chapters of  the book of Genesis.  They give two different versions of  creation.  Chapter 2 does not seem to be  a concise  repeat of  what is already  mentioned in chapter 1. It suggests the  existence of a pre- Adamic human race. But  Adam was a special creation. In the first chapter  we read that ‘male and female  God created them’ (Gen 1:27). But in the second chapter  Adam was  created first  and Eve was made with a rib  taken from Adam. 

In chapter 4 we see Cain  laments that  anyone who meets him would  kill him (Gen 4:14). Anyone? If we strictly follow chapter 2 there were only three persons at that  time, Adam, Eve, and Cain. So why should  Cain  fear ‘anyone who meets him?’ It suggests the existence of other  human beings also at that time. 

Again Cain  got a wife (Gen 4:17). Where did this woman  come from? We do not  read about   any other  children born to Adam and Eve at that time. So there should be  other people inhabiting the  earth. Cain built a city, says the Scripture (Gen  4:17). City? For just  two or three persons? It is  absurd to think  that  anyone  would build a city to  accommodate  his  family. So there should be  other people around. 

Having said all these, let  me add that  these are just hypotheses and not  part of  dogma.  But it will definitely help those   atheists who sincerely try to  reconcile their views with the Bible.   

  1. God destroyed the  whole human race in the great  flood  during   the time of Noah. So he should be  a  cruel God!

God permitted the  flood not because  he was a  cruel person to enjoy seeing men  suffer. Instead it was  a punishment sent to an ‘earth that was  filled with violence, and corrupt in God’s sight’ (Gen 6:12). It was the  natural  consequence of man’s  wrongs.  We have a parallel in global warming which scientists attribute to the  boundless exploitation  of nature  by  us. Nobody  suggests that the punishment of  global warming happens at the  command of God!

If you can  believe the  hypothesis of  Malthus  that nature  permits wars, natural calamities and plagues to  control the  increase in population, what prohibits you from believing that  the great  flood was nature’s balancing act at a time  of rapid increase in population? 

We have  no  problem in believing  the statement of  Darwin  about the   survival of the fittest.  But we hesitate to believe that  Noah was a man blessed with the spiritual  capacity  to survive in a world fully immersed in  sin.  Noah’s spiritual acumen warned  him  about the  impending  flood and  compelled him to build an ark  for survival. 

Yet the atheists say that God is cruel. If  God is cruel, by the same logic  nature also should be  cruel, because  nature  permitted the extinction of many species. But God at least  kept  Noah and his immediate family so that  humanity  never goes extinct. 

  1. It is absurd to  imagine  two pairs of every  species  were accommodated in a wooden ark. Isn’t it?
  2. The cells of egg and  sperm required for reproduction cannot be seen  with naked eyes. It is  so small in  size that  powerful microscopes are  required to see it. Now we have the technology to preserve the eggs and sperm   without any damage for years or even centuries. It is not an absurd claim but  a proven  truth that the  whole lot  of  eggs and sperms  required to reproduce all species in the world will require much less place, anyway much   lesser than the  size of Noah’s ark. Yet we are hesitant to believe it! 
  3. The Bible’s God is a partisan God who favors and loves Israelites only. Why?
  4. Nowhere in the Bible it is written that God loves Israelites alone.  The fact is that  God protected Israelites when they obeyed the commandments. In the same  way God protected  other people also  when they  were loyal to the  moral  principles revealed to them in their own ways. 
  5. But the fact remains that this God of the Bible is  more generous towards Israel!
  6. It is the same  God who sent Israelites to a horrible captivity and exile. Again the same God permitted Israelites to  wander  through countries  not for years but centuries. During these  periods of  unimaginable suffering, was God favoring their enemies? If the answer is ‘yes’, then  God favored Israel also  for a short time. But the truth is that  God was  never partisan. 
  7. Surely a God who commanded  to destroy  entire populations from  infants to old men should be  cruel?  How can you  justify it?
  8. We think on a personal level giving  importance to the suffering  of those persons killed by  Israelites. But  God  does not think personally. He has the interest of all  creation in his mind. If the purpose of  destroying the whole population was  with the  intention to  purify the  world  from  evil, then how can we blame God? God is executing a balancing act in all these events.

    More importantly, God’s justice is  incomprehensible  to us  till the  very end. Perhaps He  allowed the punishment on those nations as a way to purify and sanctify them, because they failed  to find their own ways to  repent and return to God. It will be revealed  at the time of  judgment only. So  why should we bother much about it  now?

  9. How  can we call a God who  commands to  kill and punish, a righteous God?

  10. It is a matter of perception only. In fact  there is no such God who enjoys people being killed and punished.  The  unfortunate  part is that  Israelites understood  God  in a narrow way that led to  this  wrong interpretation  gaining  ground.  To get a  clear picture of the issue  involved, we need to  first understand the  structure of the Bible. 

A major part of  the Bible is  simple  history. There, historic events are  recorded  without adding  or deleting anything.  Perhaps the Bible is the only book where no efforts are made to  obscure  historical facts. The Bible is  honest in saying that  David,  the most celebrated king of  Israelites was  an adulterer, murderer and  an expert is destroying   evidence.  The Bible does not  try to  hide the  truth  that  Jesus was born in a family  whose roots go back to the same David. The Bible honestly admits that  the lineage of Jesus includes   men and women of  not so much a  good reputation. 

In the same way   they  recorded  their  God experience in an honest way. For them God was a punishing God. But  it was the notion of the general public. Wise people  among them  did really  understand the true nature of God  and tried to educate the people about it. At many places in the book of Psalms, and also in the  books of  prophets like Isaiah, Jeremiah, and  Ezekiel the  mercy and love of God is explained in detail. His justice is also  explained alongside. But the people  could not grasp it. Yet when someone  quotes from the  God experience of a generation that  was ignorant  of the true nature of God, both are  links in the  same chain of ignorance. 

Now coming to   what Jesus  taught us during his public ministry,  all the    doubts and apparent ambiguities in the Old Testament teachings get clarified. What Jesus said is the truth. There is no truth beyond it. Jesus  said that God is love. He  told us to  love our enemies. He  warned against  amassing wealth and  exhorted his followers to help the needy.  He called the  sinners to repentance. 

Now listen.

God revealed himself to  man in different ways during  different  times.  But humanity  could not understand God. So  God sent Jesus, who was perfect God and  perfect man, into this world. Jesus  imparted the perfect and ultimate knowledge about  God to  mankind. The fullness of  divine revelation already happened in Jesus Christ.  In other words, as humans, we have nothing  more   to   learn about  God. It follows that no divine revelation is to follow Jesus except  the explanations of  what he taught us. This is why Jesus wanted everyone to  believe in him.

God was historically distorted in the mind of man. Jesus corrected this anomaly and  imparted  us the full knowledge – as much knowledge as we  human beings are  supposed to know-  about God. So there is no relevance for the  God-concept of the Old Testament  now.  In short, God is  not  cruel. Rather  his nature itself is  love.

Q. But  how could God be called  just when he  sends sinners into eternal hell?


  1. We have no  problem believing  in the  principle of  Isaac Newton, that every action has an equal and opposite reaction.  In the spiritual  realm,  hell or eternal separation from God is the natural  reaction to one’s sin.  It is  not  awarded by God but voluntarily  selected by   man.  God becomes helpless here only. 
  2. You claim that  God is omnipotent. Then how this God becomes helpless? If defies logic. 
  3. The answer is there in the question itself. God becomes helpless because he is  omnipotent.  God  did not  create man as his slave. He made man in his image and likeness. Think of the  image and likeness of a God who is omnipotent and free to do anything he wishes.  Man partakes in this power and freedom of  the Almighty, though on a limited scale.  So God cannot intervene in a decision taken by man  using his free will. 
  4. If God created man, surely  God is responsible for man’s sin also!

A.Human beings who are  created in the  image and likeness of God have the capacity to see sin and virtue in the same way as God sees them. So he is responsible for his sins. Even in social laws a man becomes  liable  for those  acts  done with  full knowledge  about its nature and consequences.  The same logic applies to  divine  law also. 

  1. Isn’t it a lie spread by Christians that  Jesus  rose from the  dead? 
  2. No. It is  something  that  actually happened. The Risen Lord appeared  not to one or two persons, but to more than five hundred  persons at different locations and different times. Their testimonies in writing are available   from  as early as AD 60. 

Now, supposing that  the resurrection of  Christ was a false story intentionally spread by Christians, then there should be some reason behind it. They  should  have expected some material benefit  out of it. But in the early  centuries  Christians were persecuted horribly for their faith in  Jesus and  for  proclaiming his  resurrection. They were  treated as outcasts by Jews. In the  Roman  empire   the  Christian persecution lasted for three centuries. If the resurrection  was a lie, will any sensible  man publicly spread it   fully knowing that  its reward will be  severe persecution? 

  1. All these things are   quoted from the Bible. But why should I  believe in the Bible? 
  2. As human beings, we are supposed to believe in  truth.  The Bible is the truth  and  so we should believe it. 
  3. What is the logic in saying that the Bible is  true?

  4. The Bible is  unique in the whole history of  humanity. It took nearly  fifteen  centuries   and  forty authors  to complete it. It was  written by them  sitting in  three continents and  using three  languages. In spite of it, the Bible  remains  unique  because there is no contradiction  in it, rather a common thread  connects  each of the  seventy three books  that it contains.

The Bible contains  a huge volume of  prophecies and their fulfilment in due course is the  primary  supporting evidence as to its veracity.  Many are already fulfilled, many in the course of fulfilment, and the  remaining are  soon to happen.  The birth, public ministry, passion, crucifixion, and  resurrection  of Jesus was prophesied a millenium before Jesus was born.  Jews returning to their homeland and   living as a nation (Israel) was  prophesied even before they  were exiled from their homeland! The destruction of Damascus, Gaza becoming  desolate,  and Lebanon  burning in fire are all prophecies  dating back to  7th century BC. Whatever is  said in the Bible happens. Do we need any further  proof for  its veracity?

  1. This  universe is permanent. But Christians cheat the public by  stating that there is an end to this world.
  2. The end of the universe is not  someone’s imagination. Science  testifies that  our universe will  cease to exist one day.  It is  simple physics. All material objects are subject to change  and so  they cannot exist perennially. For example the  fuel in our sun will  extinguish one day.  With the  sun not  giving  light and  energy, life on earth will  cease to exist.

But there is something  that  is intangible and  that is  made  not of  elements as we  know them. It is the soul or spirit. God  lives forever because God is Spirit. Those who unite with God in Spirit will  inherit  eternal life. A time is fixed for separating those who unite with  God in  Spirit and those  who unite with  this  world in flesh and we call it  the end of the age.

Q. Soul/spirit  is just a concept. It does not  exist in reality.

  1. It is the biggest  mistake  of atheists.  Soul/ spirit is the truth.  The flesh is useless because it is subject to change and  decay. At the time of  death the  spirit  returns  to God, its donor.  Many experiments have  concluded that  a certain energy that cannot be  explained by  physical theories leaves the  body at the time of death.  This energy, of  which  science is ignorant, is  the soul.
  1.   Hell and  heaven are  mere  inventions by man’s imagination. They do not  really exist. Any proof of its  existence?
  2.   Let us start with accepting the  argument that   hell and heaven  do not exist. Then do  aliens exist? How  does science believe in the  existence of creatures more advanced than human beings in some  distant corners of the  universe? We have no qualms in believing this proposition. But we cannot  believe in the existence of hell and heaven!  Let   doubting Thomases   suppose that heaven and hell  are  celestial bodies inhabited by  good and bad people respectively.
  3.   How can you call a God  who favors  Christians and rejects all others a righteous God?
  4.   Nowhere in the  Bible, it is written that  God accepts only Christians and  rejects all others.  On the other hand, at many places it is mentioned that  everyone who  does righteous works  is acceptable before God.  Again we have  many clues from  the  Bible  about the  possibility of  God  favoring   the gentiles rather than the chosen people, provided the gentiles act righteously.

    Q. Isn’t the Christian  Mass a gimmick? You are cheating people  with the false claim that  a piece of bread and  a few drops of wine becomes Jesus’ body and blood!
  5.   It is not  a gimmick but  an undeniable truth.  The bread  and  wine  changes into  the  body and blood of Jesus Christ  at the time of consecration.  Though it has been happening in thousands of altars for the  past  two thousand  years, the doubts about this   supernatural  phenomenon also started around the same period. For those skeptics, God has on many occasions made it  a visible miracle  by  changing the  bread and  wine into  real flesh and  real blood of a living person. 

The number of Eucharistic  miracles as they are called  is in hundreds and  of them  nearly a hundred incidents are  confirmed as  miracles by the Catholic Church after  conducting elaborate  scientific tests and experiments, that too often at the  hands of  scientists who   confess themselves to be  atheists or non- believers.  At the end of  experiments, they had to admit that  the consecrated host  contained the  heart tissues of a young man. The  findings remain  unchanged across time periods and place of miracles.  They are the cardiac muscle   tissues of the same persons with the  same blood group! 

   In an  8th  century  incident in Lanciano, Italy  a priest  who was struggling with doubts about the real presence of   Jesus Christ in the Eucharist, experienced a transformation of the  species    during the time  of  consecration at the Mass.  The transformed species are preserved till  today and  periodic  tests are being  conducted on it.  As late as  1970 (i.e. after twelve centuries) scientific tests  identified the flesh   as human cardiac muscle tissue (myocardium) from the left ventricle, and the blood was found to be human blood type AB. The samples also showed no signs of preservation techniques.  

There is no doubt. Jesus Christ, the Risen Lord is  alive and present in the  Eucharistic host and consecrated wine. 

  1. Is there  any  logical  foundation to the statement that  those who receive the Holy Communion will  get eternal life?
  2. Yes.  What is   given as Holy Communion is the body and  blood of  Jesus  Christ  who lives forever. As we  have seen earlier, scientific   experiments  have confirmed that they  do not undergo any physical change even after centuries.  It is an undisputed  scientific  truth that  our body is   nurtured  according to the food that we eat. If  the flesh and  blood of  eternal  Christ becomes  our  food and  drink, then we partake in the eternal life that  Christ  owns. Common sense is sufficient to  believe this.

    Q.From  the  point of view of an atheist, it is the responsibility of the  believer to  prove the  existence of God. What do you say?
  3.   It is true.  The  burden of proof is on the  one  who claims  it. So it is the duty of the one  with  clear eye vision to  prove the  existence of the sun. But  it is equally important that the existence  of the sun cannot  be proved to  a blind man. In the  same way  the believer  has a thousand reasons to logically substantiate the existence of  God, but the  fact remains that   they will not  appeal  to  an atheist who is  blind towards the  eternal  light of God. The problem is not with the existence of   God or with the  believer  who confesses it, but with the  atheist who refuses to  open his  eyes to see the truth.
  4.   So you are  escaping  from the   real question  without offering solid evidence to  prove your point?
  5.   Never.  It is the truth. Whatever evidence a believer brings to convince an atheist  will be  seen as  absurd to him because  his reason, faculties  and  intelligence are  bound by  this  world and   its limited  knowledge. The existence of God is a  spiritual truth and  a spiritual eye is needed to see it. We know that  very small  particles in the physical realm are not visible to naked eyes. Now think beyond this  ‘very small concept’  to reach  a point  where the  size  approaches zero or nil. Our  knowledge  strikes a barrier  there, because the physical laws can  explain  only those  things  measuring  above zero. Then how can a  person  understand divine mysteries that  lie  beyond the  visible?

  6. How can we  believe something that  we cannot see?
  7.   Do you see electricity? Do you see electromagnetic waves?  Has anybody ever seen a black hole? Yet  we  believe in their existence.  So it is a silly argument that  seeing   is necessary to believe in God.
  8. But all these physical phenomena are  proved by their properties. So we can believe it.

    A. Applying the same logic, God’s works are proof of God’s existence. 
  9. What explanation can be given to  convince me that this  universe is the  work  of God? 
  10. Its primary evidence is  the  intelligent design of the universe. Is it not absurd to think  that   everything  in a universe   that is, as argued by  atheists, not created by anyone, is   arranged in perfect order and  harmony. It is far easier to believe that  a mastermind  acted behind the creation  and gave it  the perfect order on the basis of   verifiable physical laws  that we see.  A believer calls this  being that is  responsible  for the whole creation ‘God’ whereas  the atheist  denies God. This is the only difference.

    Both atheists and theists believe that  the universe came into being from nothingness. But  science  could not till date  explain how  something  is formed out of nothing. Let atheists think which  position is logically correct; to assume that this universe  came out of nothing  with  a self regulatory framework of physical  laws and continues forever, or that  God  (applying the  same  line of logic) created a universe  and made everything in it in perfect order. Obviously the  second proposition  satisfies the demands of  logic more than the first one.

    Q. But a super computer or AI is capable of  creating such intelligent designs, though on a limited scale!
  11. Yes. But   do not  forget that  a human brain  worked behind  super computers and AI.  There should be a cause  for every consequence. It is one of the basic principles of  logic.  We have not heard of  anything  that happened without  a cause. If anything happened without a cause it is God. But atheists stop short of  admitting it and attribute this  property to  the universe!

  12. Why does God permit evil?
  13. This is perhaps one argument  most   quoted by  atheists to  deny God. But unfortunately this turns out to be  proof against their  position that  God never exists. Because permitting evil cannot be  an argument  against one’s existence, rather it proves the  existence. A person or thing  having no existence  cannot do any act  whether  good or evil.

Even if we buy the argument that  God permits evil (the truth is  different)  the maximum that we  can deduce from it is that  God is  not just, a proposition that  is already replied.

Q.  But  there is no answer to why God permits evil!

  1. True.  The universe is  created  with  verifiable  physical laws to run it.  What we see as evil is  in fact the   reaction of  another action. It should be appreciated that  God’s grand design encompasses  everything and God does not play dice. What we see as evil  in the  short run may be  good in the  end.  To know it, we must think like  God, a faculty  lost  somewhere in our  transition  from  simple  human beings to  sophisticated  modern men. This is the reason we still  believe that  God is the author of  evil. God does everything with a good purpose. But man  with his limited  wisdom is not able to  understand it  till the end.

  2. You say that evil originates from the devil. Isn’t it the same  God who created the devil also?

  3. No. The Bible narrates in  detail what all things were  created by  God. Nowhere it is written that  God  created something bad. On the contrary the Bible testifies at two places  that  God saw  his creation was good (Gen 1:24,31). The origin of Satan is attributed to the   rebellion of a  group of angels. They were  created good but their pride  led them astray to  revolt against God. It was the  consequence of their  actions  done  using their free will. They were good till the  moment of  revolt. ‘You were blameless in your ways from the  day that you were created, until iniquity  was  found in you’ (Eze. 28:15). The problem started when  the good angel  did bad things. It is not that  God created evil, but  Satan voluntarily opted evil, a possibility inherent in his very  nature  of having free will.
  4. Isn’t it   better to deny the existence of God for man’s progress? How  can we  bear with a God who interferes in all  matters? 
  5. This is exactly  the question of  devils.  Their plan was to build a heaven  without God. In the prophecy of Isaiah we read about someone who boasted of  his plans to ‘ascend  to heaven, and raise his throne above the stars of God, and sit  on the mount of assembly on the heights of  Zaphon, and ascend to the tops  of the clouds, and make himself like the Most High’ (Isa. 14:  13-14).  This was the origin of the devil. Progress without God will  lead to damnation whereas progress with  God will lead to  good days.
  6. Why should God  interfere in  the personal matters of man? Doesn’t man  deserve a little more freedom?

The first question comes from a demoniac (Mk 5:7). He asked this question when he was possessed by  the demons.  But when he came out of  demonic  possession the first thing   he  asked  was  the permission to  follow Jesus. Both these actions came from his free will. God does not interfere with it. It is  our  decision  whether to  permit  God  to act in our life or to keep him  out of our life.  There are millions of people living in sin in the  world. God does not  interfere with their life directly. It does not mean that  God is sitting idle. He has put in place a system where the  reward for their actions  are  repaid  in their body, their wealth, their family, and their  belongings. Those  who are  unfortunate  in not  getting this   spiritual knowledge see them as punishment.

  1. Anyway God is not just because  he rewards one person who commits sins and then repents, whereas he  punishes the one  who  commits sin but does not repent! Why this  double standard?
  2. You  forget something important that happened in the process.  It is repentance. In fact the essence of  Jesus’ gospel was  a call to repentance  as a  way to reconcile with God. Again the  choice is ours. We can  continue living in sin and  wait for its  natural consequences to  befall us or to  turn a new page with sincere repentance. God  values the freedom of man more than anything as evidenced in his  words. ’I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses’ (Deu 30:19) thereby giving us the  freedom to  choose.

  3. It is  surely injustice to  throw out  Adam and Eve from  the garden of Eden for  a single offence whereas many who commit thousands of   sins  go unpunished even today!
  4. Two things to  note here. First is that  though Adam and Eve did a single  offence only its gravity  was  severe because they were  living in  close  company of God and they were  blessed with  a near perfect knowledge about God and therefore  about  God’s will. They enjoyed the presence, love, and protection of God  much more than  future generations.  It is   a settled  law that  one who is  given more  will be  asked more. Since they were given the  highest degree of  God experience that  any man could get, it is  natural that  God  expected a proportionately  higher degree of   worship  from them. In other words if  Adam and Eve  did a sin which we people  keep on doing today, their  liability  is more than ours. True,  we are not  punished for our  sins then and  there. It is because of the infinite love and mercy of   God that was revealed through the  crucifixion of Jesus .

But the more important thing is  the  very concept of punishment that was awarded to  them. There is  no theological foundation to the argument that  expelling   them from  the  garden  was a punishment. A reading of  verses 14-24 of Chapter 3 from the  book of Genesis tells us that  the sin’s  consequent curse  was upon the serpent and then  upon the earth. As for  Adam and Eve, God protected them  with garments made of skin.  Sending them out of the garden was not a punishment, but an act of mercy on the part of God. Had they been permitted to   continue in the garden they would have consumed the fruit of the  tree of life and thereby attained  immortality  in a state of  sin. This state is nothing but  hell. God  wanted to  save them from hell and  this was the reason for denying them entry into the garden. God also promised them a Saviour  who would  come at the appointed time and  lead  all to the  tree of life in a state of grace.

  1. It is difficult for me  to believe all these  stories.
  2. It is quite natural. The Bible states that ‘those who are unspiritual do not receive the gifts of God’s Spirit, for they are foolishness to them, and they are unable to  understand them because they are spiritually discerned (1 Cor 2:14).

  3. Does it mean that  I would not be able to  believe in  God at any time? In that case, God (if he really exists as you claim) is surely  biased against me and  we cannot call him  just!

  4. Never. We have before us the   stories of  any number of  atheists realizing the truth  and  becoming zealous  believers. They could attain it  because they  shunned the  darkness  that obscured their reason and intelligence.  The problem with  atheists is that  the darkness that  dominates their mind  prevents the  light of  God  from entering their hearts. From this  darkness  arises the   foolish  arguments  against the  existence of God. Its solution is simple. Yearn for  knowing the truth. Humble yourself and never forget that  God is ever willing to give that  grace to any person. You might not  understand  this now, but  we have the strong hope that  you will come to understand it one day and  confess your  faith in God.

May  God Almighty bless you  abundantly.

 

 

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