A billboard has gone up in Grand Rapids and several other cities in America.
Personally, I don't know how to hope, care and love without God. I have been walking with Him since I was 14 years old. Everything I have learned about caring for others has been modeled for me by other Christians and through God's loving care for us.
According to livingwithoutreligion.org Atheists can hope, care, love and live, all without God. I am positive that they can! Every person has the ability to portray these attributes, because they were created in the image of God.
According to their website "there is one major difference between the hopes many religious people have and the hopes the nonreligious have: the nonreligious do not look to God to fulfill their hopes. There is no supernatural being to make sure everything will turn out OK. Nothing is guaranteed."
Dictionary.com defines Hope- the feeling that what is wanted can be had or that events will turn out for the best.
The bible speaks about hope many times. The Hebrew and Greek words that are used for "hope" can be translated to mean "a strong and confident expectation." What we hope for is something that we are confident of.
Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see. This is what the ancients were commended for. By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God’s command, so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible.
Hebrews 11:1-3
The title of the website, "Living without religion" intrigues me. I too try and live without religion.
I want more than rules, affiliation and titles.
I want a relationship!
I want to be known by the creator
I want to have a personal relationship with Him.
I want to rely on His wisdom, strength, grace and forgiveness
Many who claim to not need Jesus say that they can do it by themselves. That their hope is in themselves.
A horse is a false hope for victory; Nor does it deliver anyone by its great strength. Psalm 33:17
I know that I can NOT do it by myself! My hope is not in myself. I am fully aware that God is bigger and smarter and wiser and more gracious and more faithful etc. etc. than I could ever be.
I saw another one of their signs recently, but I forgot exactly what it said. Something about charity or philanthropy. Guess atheists are trying to improve their reputation by telling people that they don't have to be mean (while ignoring the fact that they wouldn't have to be nice either!).
ReplyDeleteThanks for an insightful post, Jann. The phrase you quoted struck me: "there is one major difference between the hopes many religious people have and the hopes the nonreligious have: the nonreligious do not look to God to fulfill their hopes. There is no supernatural being to make sure everything will turn out OK. Nothing is guaranteed." It is actually quite sad to think of someone living with no sure hope. We (Christians) do have a guarantee--one of an eternal life with our Creator. To not have a guarantee of hope would be crushing! Why hope at all?
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