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Daily Reflection: 10 April 2024 -

Daily Reflection: 10 April 2024

Hey, Pilgrims, I’ve got my backpack on and am ready to embark on our quest to find sky-god, that “mythical man who lives in the clouds” that supposedly us Christians believe in.

So, (big arm wave) come on! Let’s go!

“We’ll look high, we’ll look low, to the top of a mountain we will go! In the clouds and way up high, our Zeus-like god lives in the sky.” 🎶

You know, I used to get nervous when atheists showed up, because I was worried I couldn’t defend the faith. I’ve learned over the years that most of what they throw at us is:

1. Insults, because that’s all they’ve got.

2. Straw-man arguments that are easily batted down.

The other day, an atheist showed up to tell me that Christians only use 1% of our brain (the insult) and that our sky-god up in the clouds isn’t real. (The straw-man argument)

There is no Christian on earth that believes that God is a man with a white beard sitting up in the clouds hovering over the peak of some high mountain. Nobody believes that. The guy who showed up, told me to prove that he’s there, but I can’t, because I don’t even believe this.

In a materialist’s mind, God can only be reduced down to a Zeus-like caricature, something easily disproven. They think, “Bingo! I win!”

But, like I said, no Christian believes this and so it’s a straw-man argument. Duh, we know that the God of the Universe isn’t just sitting up in the clouds. They are still trying to pin us down as ancient Greeks and Romans believing in the gods of mythology.

Just bat these bad arguments away and ignore the insults. Encourage them to give you a steel-man argument, something you can actually work with and hopefully they will. If not, let it be.

Pray, Catholic Pilgrims, that they stop preferring “darkness to light,” but instead come to the light of Christ.

Live the Faith boldly and travel well.

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