No God, No Accountability

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No God, No Accountability

Atheism ultimately destroys the notion of accountability -- because there is no accountability in a world without God.

One of the things that you hear a lot from our friends on the godless side of the equation is that they feel like they are very accountable -- That they are the ones who are working hard because they love science. They don't accept this notion of some God that will take care of them in the future and that we, the faithful, well we're lazy. Because all we have to do is simply say we love God. We have faith in God and then we'll be entered into the great heavenly gates and everything will be great. It's a big fantasy of sorts and we're just simply surrendering all the hard work that we need to do in order to achieve success in life. I've heard it from every atheist it's the way that i used to argue as an atheist myself. But who's really accountable -- the atheist or the believer?

The atheist says that he is somehow more accountable to the world because he doesn't believe in this far-fetched notion of God, but he can do anything he wants. He can sex it up as much as he wants, he can steal and for that matter kill, or cheat, or anything else so long as he gets away with it. When you think about it, that's exactly the mentality of the atheist. The true atheist. Most atheists, they want to believe that they're good people and deep down I think they are good, but they never ask themselves why they even pursue the nature of good. Why?

You see, that's the problem with atheism. It's a mindset that allows them to do anything that they want, but at the same time they want to feel like they are good, moral people.

Let's turn to the believer. The one that supposedly somehow is not accountable to anything, so long as he believes in God. Let me get this straight. So he has to live a life where he doesn't cheat on his wife. He makes sure that he can never lie. He has to go to church every Sunday in order to make sure that he's a better human being and to understand his weaknesses and frailties. He has to learn how to apologize. He has to learn how to control his sexual appetite -- his addictions of every other kind whether it's gambling, alcoholism, or otherwise. He has to work hard to make himself a much better person. And then of course to account to other people at the same time.

Who is the more accountable between those two? The atheist or the believer?

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