RE: STEEM EXCLUSIVE - Why Are Atheists So Hateful?
If you are my sibling and we have only one parent (our father and mother).
These are your words not mine. I think you made a mistake by including it in a quote with what I said.
Yes, being an atheist is evil.
Do you believe in the "God" Thor, or are you an atheist of that religion?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor
Treat me as your personal sibling or brother here.
I actually treat most people like that since I like people 😊
I feel anger and hatred on you as my brother who do not recognize our Parent(Father) who bear difficulty when the times we are helpless.
It's interesting that you describe yourself as feeling hatred, even though I presume you label yourself as a Christian.
Are you familiar with the scripture in the Bible where Jesus supposedly said that being angry enough to call someone a fool indicates that you are in danger of Hell fire?
Being an Atheist is foolishness, our Father will never tell you to recognize all what He has done but me as your brother will tell you that.
Please respond to my above question about whether or not you are an atheist towards the "God" Thor.
Our Father will never tell you to respect Him, but I as your sibling will tell you to respect Him. The God of heaven and earth loved us since the beginning but you don't respect him by saying "There is no God".
If you read back through my replies.. I never said there is "No God" as you'd have to describe what you are referring to first before I could say it doesn't exist.
If for example you named your cat God, I would say that God exists and it's a cat.
This situation, I am your angry brother to you because you don't recognize Him.
Maybe you can describe what God is to you and I can say what your ideas mean to me.
I personally think your God is nothing more than an idea and that you want me to recognize, praise and worship your ideas and the idea of others written in books.
Thor
In Germanic mythology, Thor (; from Old Norse: Þórr, runic ᚦᚢᚱ þur) is a hammer-wielding god associated with thunder, lightning, storms, oak trees, strength, the protection of mankind and also hallowing and fertility. Besides Old Norse Þórr, extensions of the god occur in Old English as Þunor and in Old High German as Donar (runic ᚦᛟᚾᚨᚱ þonar). All forms of the deity stem from a Common Germanic *Þunraz (meaning thunder).
Thor is a prominently mentioned god throughout the recorded history of the Germanic peoples, from the Roman occupation of regions of Germania, to the tribal expansions of the Migration Period, to his high popularity during the Viking Age, when, in the face of the process of the Christianization of Scandinavia, emblems of his hammer, Mjölnir, were worn and Norse pagan personal names containing the name of the god bear witness to his popularity.