
Atheists love to bash Christians because they are predictable creatures. Most if not all of the bashing comes from a past hurt or rejection that these people are dealing with in their life. Almost always you will see these people bash Christians, but they will never bash any other religion. The main reason for this is that Christianity is the only religion that believes in Jesus Christ as part of the trinity and savior from our sins. Since there is only one God and creator, all other God’s are created by false religions. False religions are demonic and of the devil. Atheism doesn’t target other religions because they are already on team Satan by rejecting Jesus Christ.
Atheists claim to believe that God does not exist. If this were so, then why would they put so much energy into mocking God and bashing Christians? It is quite evident from what I have personally experienced that there is an underlying anger towards God. The stupid excuse of God doesn’t exist, doesn’t end there. If I didn’t believe in something, I wouldn’t put any energy into fighting it. There is no point in mocking something that doesn’t exist. There is no point in having a conversation with someone who believes something that doesn’t exist, unless you are trying to change their perspective. Ask yourself, why would an atheist try to change someone’s perspective by telling them that God doesn’t exist?
The only logical conclusion of someone trying to change another person’s perspective is because you want them to fall in line with your beliefs and fall for the same fate that you will receive based on your actions. This behavior is childish at best. It is like saying that someone has cooties, and you should stay away from them. Except we all know that cooties don’t exist and are made up. If someone is telling you to stay away from someone else because of something that they made up about that person, are you really going to take them seriously? Atheism is a made-up term for people who believe in God but are defiantly in rebellion while at the same time making up ideas such cooties to justify their behavior.
Atheists bash Christians because they want others to feel their hurt.
Clinging to hurt and rejection are feelings that people tend to use to leverage as weapons to drive a narrative. Like the saying goes, “hurt people hurt people.” It is easy to see if someone is hurting, generally their demeaner is aggressively angry or attacking. When the attacks are personal without any justification, it is usually built-up anger releasing from inside. One of the first questions I ask when I meet an atheist is how were we created? I usually get the same response. A firm lash out of God doesn’t exist. I remind them that I didn’t mention God nor say that God created us. This person is already charged and ready to attack because they are triggered by the question. Why would you say that God doesn’t exist when I simply asked you how we were created?
A basic set of questions will back an atheist into a corner where they will act like a rat getting ready to drown in a bucket of water. Frantically swimming for their life, knowing that the only way out is to die because they refuse help. It is a pretty sad state of affairs that these people continue to want to live in their self-imposed torment. Their anger, bitterness and hatred for God continues to weight them down and restrict their ability to rationalize situations. There is no point in arguing with these individuals because in the end you both know that there is a God. The only difference is that you acknowledge his existence, and the other person denies it. As humans we only put effort into things that we know exist. The more effort that we put into the situation shows the level of commitment we have.
Ephesians 4:18-19 New American Standard Bible
18 being darkened in their understanding, excluded from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them, because of the hardness of their heart; 19 and they, having become callous, have given themselves up to indecent behavior for the practice of every kind of impurity with greediness.