@JLeslie You think the atheists are more concerned that God doesn’t exist than Christians are concerned with showing He does?
By the actual interaction with the Brethren here in my town and the conduct of atheist here, I believe they are very preoccupied by it, absolutely. I don’t recall any Brethren being preoccupied by having silver bullets on hand or having their necklace of garlic, etc. at a full moon no matter how convincing someone would tell them werewolves or vampires are abound. No one of use will spend hours trying to tell the person vampires do not exist and trying to use Twilight series of books to prove it. We would go about our day and do what we do.
The concern we have and if it seems as trying to convince you (which I know is akin to tossing eggs at a brick wall expecting it to fall) is that you have the opportunity to know that the door is open and you can get on the ark before the flood comes, because when the door is shut, it will be too late. Art this point I have to make the sad conclusion as that most people here will want to drown in their own self-interest, and believe the flood is coming.
I see and hear a whole bunch of Christians “witnessing” constantly, daily.
If you stopped at your favorite fuel station and there was a box van there with men in monkey suits and they beckoned you over, as you waded through the exuberant crowd they had you an aluminum case and told you it had one million dollars in it, but there were some conditions to the money, you actually think you would not be blowing your phone up telling people you know to get their butts down there before the cash ran out? Most people I know would be Facebooking like there was no tomorrow and blowing up their Instagram account. What we have is way better than a million dollars and we just want people to get some before they miss out.
Most atheists aren’t thinking about religion and God much at all. It only comes up during conversations about religion and God.
When that happens, I suggest you take the stance I do when someone who believes in werewolves, vampires, the Illuminati, etc. I dropped the conversation like it’s hot, not lay it down like its warm. Don’t spend no time on it, just move on, even if some saint tell you that you are headed to hell, move on, if you don’t believe in hell why get upset that someone is telling you there is where you are headed?
Evangelical Christians are told to put God in everything.
I cannot begin to tell you how things have been better with God in the equation. Some of the things I can hardly believe myself.
No one is judging atheists on being good atheists, we don’t answer to a leader, supreme being, or doctrine of any sort. No one is judging atheists on being good atheists, we don’t answer to a leader, supreme being, or doctrine of any sort.
With that stance, live in it boldly. Atheist are de facto their own god, as you say, no one dictates to them but them, so they are self-omnipotent. However, they are not omnipotent because they can’t do what they want when they want because they have to contend with 100s or thousands other omnipotent gods as well. With that in mind, there is no good or evil because what you and your group thinks as evil another group says it is OK, so you being just as omnipotent as them, you cannot say anything over them, or them you.