Smokescreen

There is, dear reader an amazing ability for humans to fool themselves. We put forward this reason and that reason about why we do not believe in a creator. We argue about evolution, or veracity of sourcebooks, which pertain to such deities. Each argument we put forward seeks to make God looks silly, and less than divine. Then we sit from high vantage point of supposedly intellectual superiority mocking those foolish enough to believe in such a being. Yet, I propose, dear reader that many of such arguments are merely a smokescreen.

You see, dear reader what keeps many people from faith is the fear of the consequences. To place one's faith is in a creator understandably implies a change in what we have come to term their moral state. This change many do not want to make. To be blunt, many want to continue their lives unexamined. Their doubts about a created being have little to do with theology and everything to do with morality.

So my question today, dear reader is simply this are you resisting considering about a created being because of true theological objections, or is this merely a smokescreen?

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