Atheism's "Rationality" is Actually Irrationality

It's really disturbing (and funny at times) at how atheists claim to be freethinkers and rational people while upholding a very irrational worldview. For instance, many of the people who they consider to be atheists aren't atheists. Not everyone who believes in Darwinism is an atheism just as Charles Darwin and many of disciplines weren't atheists. They weren't Christians but they aren't atheists either. 

Here's James Bishop's Theology and Apologetics chart to the viewpoint of the atheist concerning the Universe. I've heard of atheists say that Christians believe in magic. It's crazy how they marvel at everything that obviously has a design but they deny that nature clearly has a design. If they only try to examine the evidence of science there has to be a designer. They claim that the Bible is a fairy tale and nobody can observe Genesis while they believe in something that can't even be observed or they play the "but it takes millions of years" excuse.

Why do atheists believe in magic even when they don't claim to believe it? It's simple to understand this that they believe from NOTHING came SOMETHING. If that's not magic then what's magic anyway for them? They claim that from nothing came the Universe and for millions of years life began to evolve. What's so funny is that the doctrine of evolution is not even an atheist's idea. Pagan civilizations believed in some form of evolutionary doctrine where men and animals have a common ancestor. A lot of what Darwin taught can be found in various myths and legends of pagan civilizations. 

The problem of atheism is that it also changes its stance too much on what they think about God and morality. They laugh at the idea of God as a fairy tale but moments later they reveal why they hate Him so much. It's what Romans 1:21 says that they didn't like to retain God in their knowledge. They can also say that moral absolutes don't exist in one point yet they appeal to it whenever it's convenient. They haven't made up their mind about their hatred for God and what they think about moral absolutes. They just change their mind whenever it's convenient rather than build their mind on the truth.

Besides, isn't their irrational thinking actually built on logical fallacies rather than truth and logical arguments? How often have militant atheists used strawman arguments, red herrings, genetic fallacy and Ad Hominem to name a few tactics to win an argument when they're cornered with the truth? Some of them often misrepresent Christians or dismiss something because a Christians said it. They attack the person instead of the argument. By using logical fallacies in an attempt to win an argument they have proven themselves to be irrational thinkers indeed. They know they've lost but they still want to prove God wrong because they hate Him with a passion while denying it. 

One question I'd like to ask them is aren't they getting too old to be living in denial? Aren't they getting too proud to admit that they hate God? Aren't they getting too arrogant to admit it that they just want to feed on their pride of life?

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