Dear Atheists do you still question why Almighty is unseen ?

Posted on February 7th, 2010 by admin in cannot unseen | 21 Comments »

In our day to day life we are well versed with the fact that any person who truly does something noble or good for the mankind would insist on not coming to limelight and remain modest for his actions of kindness. Then is it not foolish on part of certain people who say that they do not believe in Almighty just because they cannot see him ? Almighty is the creator of this Universe and all that lies in it. The most magnificient act . How do they then expect him to be pompous about the same and just show himself up when he is most perfect and infinitely greater in all good virtues that can be found in any good human being because he himself is the creator of those virtues found in any good human being. Thus, if a good human being can be modest about his deeds, it goes without saying that Almighty being infinitely superior in virtues than his creation would be UNSEEN. What are your views on this ?

Blessed are the ones who have’nt seen God yet believe in him!!!

21 Responses

  1. Maurog II Says:

    My take on it that if he is so humble that he doesn’t want to be worshipped, I will oblige.

    Clearly, worshipping someone who hides from the media would be against his will.
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  2. Ethan Says:

    Are you talking about Ceiling Cat or the Flying Spaghetti Monster?
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  3. Beletje_vos AM + VT Says:

    "Almighty is the creator of this Universe and all that lies in it."
    And your evidence for this is….?
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  4. Glacier (Woo Y2K9) Says:

    Disregard everything I just said. This is better:

    If your god wants to be modest, why the hell does he demand that we worship him?
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  5. general dogbitz. Says:

    the god of the old testament is modest?
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  6. Vincent K, Atheati Mad Scientist Says:

    No, we ask how you can believe in anything without corroborating evidence. Espeically when, by your guidelines, we are talking about a being that will condemn us to eternal torture if we don’t believe in him. And you still try and say he’s all-loving, but that he doesn’t need to validate this and is perfectly within his rights to not show up and thereby condemn his own creations to eternal torture. In other words, your position is monstrously incoherent and contradictory, and your basic argument here is a moronic house of cards. Also, since you claim that he USED to make public appearances, this little argument of yours also falls. In other words, thanks for playing, you’ve failed miserably. Bye bye.
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  7. Hugo Says:

    That is so terrible an analogy I don’t know where to begin.

    Can i just say ‘no’?

    The creator of the universe who has smited billions for disobeying him or not worshiping him, is actually a wallflower?

    I believe in things I can’t see (such as the dark side of the moon) I just have problems believing old myths that are evidently based upon superstition and primitive reasoning, traceable back to fear of thunder and ancestor worship.

    Why don’t you believe ALL creation myths?

    Do you believe giant benevolent floating space monkeyfish choose to be invisible to our eyes because they choose to make anonymous donations to a cancer research fund?
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  8. Data M Says:

    "Blah blah, silly atheists, blah blah, almighty blah blah, unseen, blah blah"
    -Shahazad .N. Shaikh.

    And no, I do not question, I simple know about his nonexistence.
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  9. Jersey S Says:

    Don’t you believe that the onus is on you to prove that there IS a god and not on people to disprove it’s existence?

    Now, I’m not a massive Dawkins fan, but his example was, if you follow your rule then what is there to say against the existence of a flying spaghetti monster? You can’t see it, therefore you can’t disprove it, therefore it exists…
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  10. Everard G Says:

    "Dear Atheists do you still question why Almighty is unseen ?"
    (I didn’t read the rest)
    Nah; I don’t question anything to do with any breed of invisible sky critter.

    I figure that IF an invisible sky critter existed ‘he’ would know what it would take to convince me that ‘he’ existed.
    So far?
    Nad. Zilch. Nothing.

    I was seven when I first heard about the invisible sky critter.
    I was surprised grownups could be so silly.
    I am still amazed.
    Monsters in the closet, under the bed, dancing about on clouds awaiting requests?
    Ridiculous.
    ~
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  11. Desiree Says:

    You start with the assumption that there is an "Almighty" despite the complete lack of evidence. This is an absurd thing to do!
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  12. Candyo Says:

    Hey, I’m not an atheist but I do have an opinion on this if you don’t mind.

    Jesus was here, raising people from the dead and some still didn’t believe. Even when he did show his humanity and love to the world there were those around him who refused to believe. But that’s ok. Jesus isn’t for everybody. And he knows it. And he warned us of it. And he told us not to stress about it either…. just dust off your shoes and move on…..

    Like a baby being formed inside a woman’s belly… science loves to expose, God loves to keep things a mystery.

    And don’t forget it’s an evil generation that demands a sign.
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    EDIT: Gee… all the Atheists gave me a thumbs down. What a surprise.

  13. whoseafunnymoose Says:

    It doesn’t matter anymore, what the complex and confusing reason is why religious folk claim god does not appear to show people he exists. There has never been a human being who has seen a god. There is no "perfect" deity up there; no "almighty" that is playing hide-n-seek, no Allah watching 24 hours a day to catch humans in a sneaky sin.

    There’s nothing there. Deal with it!
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  14. Sera D Says:

    Blessed are the ones who have’nt seen God yet believe in him!!!
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  15. link955 Says:

    Your analogy is shaky at best.

    The anonymous hero does good to make himself feel better, and because it’s the right thing to do.

    However, your gods do good, and rather than remain anonymous, demand worship and fealty, threatening eternal torment for noncompliance.

    Sorry. There is a huge difference. A god comfortable with himself would not demand worship. That is not a hero, and frankly, not much of a god.
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  16. vanessa Says:

    blah blah blah. did you ever see that movie bruce almighty it was quite funny.
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  17. scribblo Says:

    If god is so humble, then why does he send people to Hell for not believing in him?

    If he wants me to believe he exists, he damn well better show himself. If he doesn’t want to be in the limelight for all his "good deeds" (ha ha!), then I guess he’s cool with me going right on not believing.

    And I’m sure such a virtuous and humble being would agree that it’s totally not fair to punish someone for disbelief of things for which there is no evidence.

    So… no Hell for me either way. Cool.
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    Eat your heart out, Pascal.

  18. peanut Says:

    fail
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  19. vorenhutz Says:

    modesty? seems more like nonexistence to me. or shyness. we could speculate endlessly, but we both know that only speculations that leave your faith intact will be entertained, don’t we?
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  20. keddaw Says:

    Great point.

    What could be more noble, humble and modest than requiring his creations to worship him without any evidence of his existing (the definition of faith) and punishing them to eternity in hell if they choose to do otherwise.

    And thank you so much for the free will to enable me to spend my 70 or so years on earth not believing in you only for my soul to spend eternity suffering in the fires of hell, how noble.

    And thank you for showing yourself to so many different people and giving them different messages so that we can fight over which one was right. Mankind worships your infinite goodness for that one.

    Incidentally the statement "he is most perfect and infinitely greater in all good virtues that can be found in any good human being because he himself is the creator of those virtues found in any good human being" also lends itself to:
    He is most evil and infinitely greater in all bad virtues that can be found in any bad human being because he himself is the creator of those evils found in any bad human being.

    Have a think about that.
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  21. Amey P Says:

    I believe that almighty is the creator. You can just think about the fact that the one which is produced from something has presence of the earlier. Hence I believe that almighty is in you and me and every material and immaterial things in this world. If you think that the people you always deal with in your life has almighty in his / her heart then you gain more virtues. Don’t be after to see almighty. What would you do if you see him ? If you can’t make out its presence within you and in others, then how will you identify him even after seeing him ?
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    From right education.

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