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Do atheists believe in the Biblical 3 wise men…

Everyone has there own personal interpretation upon the life of Christ.

My own view is that the symbolism, in scripture and in Christian images conveys a spiritual awakening and it is my belief that Jesus went through this awakening 2000 years ago, and died spiritually.

The 3 wise men in bible have to be coming from the far east with ideas from Hinduism and Buddhism as bethlehem is in the middle east.

Therefore you can apply far Eastern spiritual understanding to certain texts and images within Christianity.

These 3 wise men are following a star, so there is an element of esotericism or astrology within Christianity.

If we study Hinduism we come across this idea of energy centres, 7 to be exact.

There are 7 days of the week, seven solfegio tones etc.

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Why Atheists Don’t Believe in the Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ and Why Christians Do


The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is a central belief of Christianity. Christians hold that Jesus died for their sins and was resurrected on the third day, thus paving the way for eternal life for believers. However, atheists do not share this belief. In this article, we will explore the reasons why atheists do not believe in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and why Christians do.


To start, it is important to note that atheism is a lack of belief in gods or supernatural beings. This means that atheists do not accept the existence of a divine being, including Jesus Christ. For atheists, the idea of a God who created the universe, controls it, and intervenes in human affairs is a mere myth, and as such, the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ holds no significance for them.


Furthermore, atheists reject the notion of an afterlife, which is a key component of Christian belief. Christians believe that the resurrection of Jesus Christ was a sign of eternal life, and that those who believe in him will also be resurrected and have eternal life. Atheists, however, do not believe in an afterlife and thus see the resurrection of Jesus as a fictional story, rather than a historical event.


Additionally, atheists tend to be skeptical of supernatural events and miraculous claims. The idea that a man could rise from the dead is seen as implausible, as it defies the laws of physics and goes against our understanding of biology. As such, atheists are more likely to see the resurrection of Jesus as a legend or myth rather than a factual event.


Moreover, many atheists argue that the story of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ has been embellished and distorted over time. The New Testament, which is the primary source of information about Jesus, was written decades after his death by people who did not personally witness the events they were describing. Furthermore, the texts were written in a different cultural and historical context, which makes it difficult to interpret them accurately.


Some atheists also point out that there are discrepancies in the various accounts of the death and resurrection of Jesus in the New Testament. For example, the four gospels provide different details about the timing and sequence of events, and some events are only mentioned in one gospel. This leads some atheists to question the accuracy of the accounts and to view them as unreliable.

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The book of Wisdom.

The Bible has a book of wisdom, there are many passages particularly within proverbs which puts the attainment of wisdom above all else.

I would have thought the Bible would been an atheists favourite book

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I honestly don’t understand how some atheists can say that the Bible is absolute rubbish.

I think we have to go back to the times the books of the Bible were written for, how people of those times would have possibly obsessed over material things . Perhaps to gain a social footing in society, but the Bible comes along as a socially popular narrative which proclaims the importance of wisdom above anything else.

Right now I’m reading the books of Ezra and Nehemiah and how the stories back then reflect our lives right now, how an easier way of living is actually stopping people from following faith and perhaps making people dumber.

Is communism define as a theory or system?

Communism is defined as “a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.” Acts 2:44-45 says of the first century church “all the believers were together and had everything in common.They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need.”

It would seem that if Christians truly wanted a government based on biblical Christianity, they would advocate for a communist model of government.

Atheists are so confused.

Atheists are so confused. They can’t decide what they believe, excuse me, don’t believe, no, do believe…ugh!

You have the atheists who believe God exists, but they have rejected Him.

You have the atheists who believe no God(s) exists.

You have the atheists who will believe God exists, but shown no evidence.

You have the atheists who believe God doesn’t exists, but a spirit world does.

Stop the madness, for the love of God and all that is holy, stop it.

Make up your minds and then just stick to one religion instead of all these sects.

Atheists say the Bible is rubbish.

The Bible has a book of wisdom, there are many passages particularly within proverbs which puts the attainment of wisdom above all else.

I would have thought the Bible would been an atheists favourite book

😀

I honestly don’t understand how some atheists can say that the Bible is absolute rubbish.

I think we have to go back to the times the books of the Bible were written for, how people of those times would have possibly obsessed over material things . Perhaps to gain a social footing in society, but the Bible comes along as a socially popular narrative which proclaims the importance of wisdom above anything else.

Right now I’m reading the books of Ezra and Nehemiah and how the stories back then reflect our lives right now, how an easier way of living is actually stopping people from following faith and perhaps making people dumber.