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  • Atheists brothers & sisters, are you feeling that the horizon is very nearly in view?

    Posted by admin on January 25th, 2010 and filed under horizon church | 13 Comments »

    I’m in a heck of a good mood this warm morning, with a nice, heavy shower predicted and a quick jaunt to my doctor’s office where I was told all was well. Hey, I’m 71 but I ain’t dead yet, I’m still a working professional Shakespearean actor–by ‘professional,’ dear hearts, I mean I get paid big bucks, which I’ll be needing big-time as my youngest of five grandchildren speeds toward college age: it’s Yale for him. Well, that’s babble. What I want to ask my fellow unbelievers is this: are you feeling, as I am, that the fundies and other fearful, sad religious folk are nearing their last hurrah, their last shouts and stomps? I do. There’s something in the "air," if you will, which is telling me that, though Christianity has a couple hundred years left, the rawbone fundamentalists and their cherrypicking of the Bible will be finding the church door padlocked pretty darn soon–in maybe no more than a generation. There’s no reason at all for us to feel sorry for them.

    I couldn’t agree more I think the major religions will soon die out within a few centuries. However I am sure some level of spirituality will remain with people it will not be as a result of mass blind ignorance like it currently is!

    13 Responses

    1. Southpaw Says:

      Are you Ian McKellen?
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    2. John C Says:

      I couldn’t agree more I think the major religions will soon die out within a few centuries. However I am sure some level of spirituality will remain with people it will not be as a result of mass blind ignorance like it currently is!
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    3. freebooter16 Says:

      A few centuries of religion left, probably. Depends how the upcoming Christian vs. Islam war plays out (in one way or another, that’s a power struggle that will dominate this century just as capitalism vs. communism did last century).
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    4. Kallan Says:

      If you ARE Ian McKellen, I just adore you!
      And, although I’m not an atheist.. I’m a pantheist pagan type who agrees that these fundamentalist religions are on their way out the door.
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    5. s_elaine_c Says:

      "Brothers & sisters"? So you are admitting ahteism is an organized religion?
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    6. overdriver64 Says:

      Very Well put!…Bravo!(clapping)BRAVO!
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    7. The Great Gazoo Says:

      Yes. In general they are, which is why you see them pulling into groups like they are. It is a defensive position.

      I also see atheists starting to come out because they are less threatened by what society thinks.

      I am only 41, but I have seen a shift in the last 20 years. 20 years ago everyone would have ignored Dawkins, but he managed to get famous now. It is good to know that you see it too. You have an extra 30 years to compare.

      And Yale is expensive, good luck.
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    8. old school Says:

      I agree with you, yes.
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    9. birdsflies Says:

      Friend, I am a Believer & a Christian, I am 57 yrs. old, It is a shame that in your 71 years, you did not have enough sense to see that there is a God. Hey, I was 20 when I gave my life over to God, does that show a 20 yr old has more sense than a 71 yrs. old.
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    10. arewethereyet Says:

      Oh goody, I get to use an Atheistic answer!

      Prove it.
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    11. How to Spot an Atheist Says:

      Damn, I sure hope so.
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    12. Mrs.M Says:

      Oh this is rich. Delicious fodder for the atheists, indeed.

      Oh sage one, do you not yet understand, after all this time, that the church is not the building, but the people inside? You can lock the doors of the building, but you cannot quash the Spirit that lives within.

      Do you not see that the same "something in the air" is revealed to believers, as well? There is change encroaching; it’s been rapid as of late, yes. However, it’s rather presumptive of you to assume that the aforementioned perceiving of change is exclusive to your point of view or solely for your benefit.

      If your line of thinking was successful at running every believer underground, do you not think that human nature would supply another "breed of scapegoat"?

      You are correct. There is no reason to feel sorry for the believer – our strength lies not in what is readily seen, but what lies inside the shell called human form.

      Do I anticipate/accept the change? I say yes – soon – or in languange more fitting:
      "Anon, anon, sir". (Francis -King Henry the IV, Part I)
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    13. Earl D Says:

      Rosencrantz and Gildenstern are dead, you know!
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