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🦍 To the Atheist: What If You’re Wrong?

 You don’t believe in God.


Maybe it’s because you’ve never seen evidence.

Maybe religion feels like fiction — a comfort for the weak.

Or maybe life has hit you hard, and you’ve wondered:

“If God is real, where was He?”


You’re not alone in those questions.

But the fact that you’re here, reading this, might mean you haven’t completely closed the door.





🧠 Atheism Requires Faith Too



You believe the universe came from nothing.

That life arose by chance.

That consciousness evolved out of matter.


But can randomness truly explain the design we see all around us?


  • The fine-tuning of the universe
  • The information-rich code in DNA
  • The moral compass every human has deep down



These point not to chaos — but to intention.


“The heavens declare the glory of God.” — Psalm 19:1


Denying God doesn’t remove the evidence. It just removes the accountability.





🧬 But What About Science?



Science is not the enemy of faith — it’s the discovery of how God’s creation works.


In fact, many of the greatest scientists in history (like Newton, Kepler, and Pascal) believed in God.


Science can tell us how, but not why.

It can’t explain love, purpose, morality, or consciousness.

And it can’t explain why the tomb of Jesus is still empty.





✝️ The Real Question Isn’t “Does God Exist?”



It’s this: What will you do with Jesus?


Jesus isn’t just another religious figure.

He made claims no one else made — and backed them up.


  • He claimed to be God in the flesh (John 10:30)
  • He performed public miracles
  • He predicted His own death and resurrection — and then pulled it off



His followers went to their deaths not for a myth, but for what they saw with their own eyes.





⚖️ What If You’re Wrong?



If I’m wrong — and you’re right — I’ve lost nothing.

But if you’re wrong — and Jesus is who He said He is — then you lose everything.


“It is appointed for man to die once, and after that comes judgment.” — Hebrews 9:27


Don’t gamble your eternity on the hope that you’re right.





❤️ God Isn’t Afraid of Your Doubt



You don’t need blind faith.

You need honest seeking.


Jesus said:


“Seek, and you will find. Knock, and the door will be opened to you.” — Matthew 7:7


He’s not asking you to clean up or pretend.

He’s asking you to come, listen, and see for yourself.





🙏 A Simple Challenge



Don’t take my word for it.

Open a Bible. Start in the Gospel of John.

Ask this out loud:


“Jesus, if You’re real — show me.”


He’s not a religion.

He’s not a myth.

He’s a risen Savior.


And He loves you — even in your disbelief.

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