Why I am an Atheist
It has been a matter of debate among my friends regarding this particular topic. We have discussed it several times but have never ended on a particular conclusion; rather we accepted that everyone can have his/her own personal beliefs. While most of the people have reached a kind of hasty conclusion about me that my Atheism is my foolishness and it is the outcome of my vanity. I do accept a particular weakness in my personality and that being my pride. It has led people to conclude that I am bossy or kind of dictator who has his way on any terms he wants to. My parents obviously wanted that I should have trust in this power but they never forced me around.
That doesn’t make the topic less debatable as still I am trying to figure out a perfect answer for my own disbelief.
People have a general linking towards the superpower or the God in simpler terms who controls their destiny. Some follow him as a tradition while others just accept him as the only omnipresent/omniscient power.
Being a non believer or Atheist I have questions which always boggles down in my mind.
1.Why the so called superpower created this world which is full of grief? Even his followers are unhappy? If you say that uneven demands has led them into this, then who created this demand/ greed?
2.Why a person has to die and give pain to the other person for whom he matters? Does this count under natural law when a baby dies in front of his mother?
3.Why there is a huge difference between the poor and the rich? Between different castes? Who created all these? Why a person is born as a Brahmin and not in some other caste?
4.Why not a person is stopped before he/she commits a crime?
5.Why there are still rapes,murders,blasts ?
6.And most important why the people who go to sacred places get killed!!
This is not the end of questions, and the day I get a satisfactory answer to all these I will march a step ahead towards theism.
Open your eyes and see millions of people dying of hunger in slum and huts dirtier than your imagination; just see the labour class whose blood is sucked by the rich vampires. Rich people always have the money to throw in their luxurious parties but not to the needy and deprived.
We say “All is well in God’s Kingdom”. Is this really true? I won’t say that you start following me and give an end to your beliefs but yes I would at least worship the one who has the power to change.
Excerpt from letter written by Bhagat Singh @1931.
That doesn’t make the topic less debatable as still I am trying to figure out a perfect answer for my own disbelief.
People have a general linking towards the superpower or the God in simpler terms who controls their destiny. Some follow him as a tradition while others just accept him as the only omnipresent/omniscient power.
Being a non believer or Atheist I have questions which always boggles down in my mind.
1.Why the so called superpower created this world which is full of grief? Even his followers are unhappy? If you say that uneven demands has led them into this, then who created this demand/ greed?
2.Why a person has to die and give pain to the other person for whom he matters? Does this count under natural law when a baby dies in front of his mother?
3.Why there is a huge difference between the poor and the rich? Between different castes? Who created all these? Why a person is born as a Brahmin and not in some other caste?
4.Why not a person is stopped before he/she commits a crime?
5.Why there are still rapes,murders,blasts ?
6.And most important why the people who go to sacred places get killed!!
This is not the end of questions, and the day I get a satisfactory answer to all these I will march a step ahead towards theism.
Open your eyes and see millions of people dying of hunger in slum and huts dirtier than your imagination; just see the labour class whose blood is sucked by the rich vampires. Rich people always have the money to throw in their luxurious parties but not to the needy and deprived.
We say “All is well in God’s Kingdom”. Is this really true? I won’t say that you start following me and give an end to your beliefs but yes I would at least worship the one who has the power to change.
Excerpt from letter written by Bhagat Singh @1931.
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