On Being An Atheist: Question Responses

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On Being an Atheist: Question Responses
Anjeana Epps
Liberty University
August 20, 2017

The religious views that a person has are dependent on several a range of factors in one’s life. A person’s upbringing, social interactions, life experiences, etc. can shape the opinion that they form on God and the belief systems they may choose to follow.
Whether a person is an Atheist or a Theist, their beliefs were affected by many several factors. While neither belief is right or wrong, it is important to understand where either side is coming from when speaking about their religious views. Throughout this paper, we will look at different arguments proving the points of Theists and comparing those
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The teleological argument is much like the cosmological argument that believes something designed our universe and this designer must be intelligent. McCloskey claims that indisputable examples are needed to prove existence and these examples are not present whatsoever. Let’s discuss the indisputability, this term means non-disputable or undeniable. McCloskey claims there is no such evidence that some intelligent designer exists. This is not a reasonable statement made by
McCloskey, the cosmological and teleological arguments are the same, we know that an intelligent being is responsible for creating the universe. Apparently, this world is full of dependent beings that were created by a necessary being. The dependent beings must be the indisputable example that there in fact is a necessary being and intelligent designer of the space that we live in.

Evans & Manis talk about another example that gives me enough evidence to believe that there is an intelligent designer of the universe. Thomas Aquinas example of order is deals with nature and beneficial order, he claimed that two things are present in nature; Order, things in nature always act the same way and Value, the results of these acts are always
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There are many rebuttals to McCloskey’s argument. God created generosity because there is always someone in lack and he created sympathy, as one would feel sympathy for someone that t lost a family member in a car accident. The presence of sympathy, courageousness, justice and generosity counter evil.
When looking at Atheism being more comforting than Theism. In my reading presented by William Lane Craig in the article “The Absurdity of Life without God,” how could Atheism be form comforting, what does one strive for in life is at the end of it all there is nothing. How does one live life without hope. How does one live life consistently unhappy? As an atheist, what is your purpose? When your world is turned upside down, and family and friends are not available to you; whom do you turn to?
Some may some find it comforting relying on themselves, with no one to answer to but themselves, however, that seems like a lonely existence. Many say this phrase “if I don’t expect anything from anyone, I won’t be let down, I won’t be disappointed.” Atheist say they go through a challenging time or period in their life where they continuously pray to

their God and there seems to be no answer, this can become frustrating and make