Why atheists should be afraid of 'nothing'
Atheists should fear the faulty assumption that nothing produced space, time, matter and energy at the beginning.

Atheists should fear the faulty assumption that nothing produced space, time, matter and energy at the beginning.
The good news is, there’s treatment for CDS, which is fairly easy to administer and receive. Let me help point the way.
The newly elected pope of the Roman Catholic Church denounced the phenomenon of Christians living according to “practical atheism” and the tendency to reduce Jesus Christ to a “charismatic leader or a Superman” during the first homily of his reign as he reflected on the obligation of the faithful to preach the Gospel in areas of the world where the teachings of Jesus Christ are rejected.
Tucker Carlson and BlazeTV host Jason Whitlock claimed during an event in Nashville, Tennessee, last week that comedian Bill Maher lacks wisdom and fails to discern that the classical liberal ideals he champions emerged from the Christian worldview he rejects.
Do me a favor and don’t gloss over these words, even though you’ve probably read and heard them countless times.
When you or I dole out Christian apologetic claims in a onesie-twosie fashion, thinking it will seal the deal on someone’s salvation, the end result is usually a crash-and-burn situation for us.
The validity of Christian faith or any other truth claim is neither affirmed nor denied on the basis of who endorses it.
Spiritual maturity is your only hedge of protection against false teaching.
The implications of naturalism are truly horrifying. It represents the complete dissolution of all objective meaning, value, purpose, and morality.
For those who read it for the first time, Scripture can come off sounding pretty iffy.