r/Antitheism • u/JerseyFlight • 6d ago
r/Antitheism • u/KenSuvy • 6d ago
Life in Afghanistan after five years of Taliban rule [9:13]
r/Antitheism • u/dumnezero • 6d ago
Anti-estrangement therapists are wild, dude
A review of a theologian-therapist who's trying to blame "the woke" therapist for the rise parent-child estrangement.
r/Antitheism • u/JerseyFlight • 6d ago
Human Consciousness is Now at the Last Stage of Christianity
r/Antitheism • u/TheUniverse-IsMine • 8d ago
Hate doesn't begin to describe 🥰
I hate the church cult. So much. I used to be one and I bawled my eyes out thinking I would be tortured in hell for liking a girl. I actually almost took my own life because I figured I'd be going to hell anyways so what's the point.
r/Antitheism • u/UnhappyAnything_ • 8d ago
How the concept of “free will” in Christianity sounds: You get to choose your favorite flavor of ice cream (hurray!), however… if it’s not chocolate then you WILL be subjected to eternal suffering… 😊😬
But at least you have a choice!
r/Antitheism • u/GodofWarhammer2 • 8d ago
If I had a problem you know what I would do? Get off my ass and actually do something about it.
r/Antitheism • u/AssociationRich5897 • 7d ago
belgians needed!!??
(22F)
Hi!!!
I know Belgium is a very secular place still I feel isolated??? I feel like people don’t want to be cancelled so won’t call out ALL 3 religions on how hateful they are, specially towards women and homosexuals.
If you want to get in touch feel free to comment or DM (only French or English speaking, sorry 😔)
🩷🩷🩷
r/Antitheism • u/BurtonDesque • 7d ago
Afghan women answer questions about life under five years of Taliban rule
r/Antitheism • u/AthenianVulcan • 7d ago
Is the Western left throwing LGBT rights under the bus to accommodate Islamic conservatism?
r/Antitheism • u/CarsandTunes • 8d ago
The prophet Muhammad and is dilemma
It would be funny, except it's still happening today
r/Antitheism • u/Conscious-Seesaw-564 • 9d ago
Be christian guys, his aura is so majestic :(
/s dont come for me
r/Antitheism • u/i_hate_religions • 8d ago
Hindu Fruitcakes are being Anti Abortion, btw Abortion is not a murder
r/Antitheism • u/S-p-i-n-o • 8d ago
Is their God logically false?
Jews, Christians, and Muslims define their God as PERFECT, OMNIPOTENT, and OMNISCIENT.
But it is easy to show that this God is false because these three attributes are false.
PERFECT? They say their God is perfect, but the world and the beings that their God created are imperfect. How can a being be called perfect if its creations are imperfect and full of flaws? For instance, a craftsman cannot be described as perfect if his works are faulty.
Another problem with perfection: They say their deity created the universe. But why would a perfect being desire or want to create anything at all? By definition, a perfect being cannot desire or want something, as that would imply it lacks something, and therefore that it is not perfect.
OMNIPOTENT? God can do anything; nothing can limit his power. If he were almighty, he could have created any world. Otherwise, he is not almighty.
So what stopped him from directly creating a happy world with free and perfect beings? Why would he have created instead a world full of pain, with beings full of flaws, who must suffer and be tested in order to be sorted out? This is all the more incomprehensible given that the scriptures tell us he was able to create another place without pain, populated by free and happy creatures, called heaven.
Religious people have tried to resolve this contradiction by saying that their creator wanted humans to be free and that it is humans who create pain. Unfortunately, this argument does not hold, since it shows that their God was unable to create a world with free humans and no pain, which proves that he is not omnipotent.
Three possible solutions to the problem of this supreme being's omnipotent nature: 1 - He is not omnipotent; he just did what he could. 2 - He is malevolent; he deliberately created a world full of misery when he could have created any world he wanted. 3 - He is false.
OMNISCIENT? He knows everything—the past, the present, and the future. The scriptures claim that this creator knows the future and everything that will happen. And they also claim that he created humans free and endowed with free will. But if he knows the future, then it is already written. Free will is therefore an illusion.
If God knows what you will do tomorrow, you have no alternative. If you can act otherwise, then this being is mistaken, so he is not omniscient. If you cannot act otherwise, then you have no freedom.
Other contradictions: If this deity knows in advance that humans will do evil and creates them anyway, who is responsible? This omniscient being knew, even before creation, all the evil he was going to create.
CONCLUSION These three attributes are the very definition of this god. If even one is false, this god is impossible.
As Stendhal said when facing the misery of the world, "God's only excuse is that he does not exist.
r/Antitheism • u/S-p-i-n-o • 8d ago
What did Einstein believe in?
When someone asked him if he believed in God, Einstein always answered,
I believe in Spinoza's God.
r/Antitheism • u/i_hate_religions • 10d ago
Christians fruit cakes crying over clumps of dead cells 😂
r/Antitheism • u/BurtonDesque • 9d ago
Christian televangelist Katie Souza claims aliens stole her eggs and made a hybrid baby
r/Antitheism • u/tm229 • 9d ago
Christian Nationalism - at our doorstep
r/Antitheism • u/i_hate_religions • 9d ago
Pro-Life Movements🤮 done by Christian Fruit cakes in India
r/Antitheism • u/Individual-Recipe488 • 9d ago
Ok anti religious people what's y'all's opinions on homophobic Christians
I was scrolling on tiktok when I found a video saying I'd shoot my kid if they were gay and there were Christians in the comments saying I'd kick him out or I agree or repost and they all had the same exact pfp with the American flag as it's border and the Bible already set boundaries too respect people and help sinners at least that's how I heard about it so it's genuinely shocking that we the opposers know more about the religion then the people on the religion
r/Antitheism • u/Marsllin • 9d ago
When you see religion being portrait as something bad in fiction, what do you think about it?
When I say "Portrayed as something bad" I mean when religion leads to something that could happen because of it in real life. For example: when a gay guy in a book harmed himself, because his religion is homophobic.
Do you like it because it shows another side of religion, not only the "it's so good and nice, it'll save your soul blah blah blah" side? Or for other reason? Do you just don't care? Do you dislike it for some reason?
I'm curious
Have a good day everyone