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Faith in God Leaves a Legacy—Atheism Does Not
“The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God.’ They are corrupt, and their ways are vile; there is  no one who does good” (Psalm 53:1).
A friend of mine purchased a book which, based on German liberalism of the past century, attacks  the integrity of the Bible. “Would you be interested in reading it?” he asked, adding, “You know,  it shows both sides of the issue.” “If I read it,” I explained, “I would do so only to refute the  logic because there are not two sides when it comes to truth.” Truth is truth, no matter how it is  assailed, and its opposite will always be false. When the premise is wrong, the conclusion has to  be wrong as well.
That’s another reason that I am not an atheist. No, I cannot explain everything, nor do I find  completely satisfying answers to the complex issues of life through faith; but the reality of God’s  existence and the vast evidence for His interaction with humankind from the days of our first  parents, Adam and Eve, to the present, form a background of logic which makes far more sense to  believe than to disbelieve. I am not an atheist because atheism shows me nothing that really  satisfies. It has given to our world no art galleries filled with paintings inspired by atheists,  no great universities, no hospitals, no hospices where the dying can find comfort and compassion,  no orphanages, no retirement facilities for the elderly, no research laboratories funded and  staffed by atheists who are fighting to find a cure for cancer or AIDS, and no peace institutes  supported by atheists who strive to put an end to war and conflict.
Atheism hasn’t given the world the equivalent of Moses, the lawgiver who carried the Ten  Commandments down from Mt. Sinai, moral directives which have become the basis of civilized  jurisprudence, a David who left behind Psalm 23, or a Paul who penned 1 Corinthians 13. Nor has it  given to us a Jesus Christ who touched the needs of suffering humanity and taught us how to live  and die, and rise again from the dead.
Atheism doesn’t generate compassion, kindness, responsibility for humankind, care for babies and  the unborn, laws which make it safe for a child to play in the streets and hope for tomorrow. A  belief in God has given the world the Bible, yet atheism has given us nothing of moral excellence  which speaks to the dying, gives direction for living, and assures you that you will live forever.
I charge that atheism is long on negative rhetoric but short on positive action which has made a  real difference in the world.
The Great Ideas Syntopicon is a study guide for the Great Books series, a remarkable collection of  wisdom in the Western world from the time of Thales to the present. In this book, psychologist and  educator Mortimer Adler says, “With the exception of certain mathematicians and physicists, all  authors of the Great Books are represented in the chapter on God.” Dr. D. James Kennedy explains,  “The reason is obvious. More consequences for thought and action follow the affirmation or denial  of God than the answering of any other basic question” (D. James Kennedy, Why I Believe, Word,  Waco, TX, 1981, p. 37).
No, I cannot prove God’s existence, nor can you disprove it, but from the beginning of written  history to the present time, the impact of ordinary men and women, driven by the desire to serve  this great and awesome God, have left behind a legacy of cathedrals, churches, hospitals,  orphanages, and compassion, unrivaled by atheists.
Centuries ago, David wrote, “The fool hath said in his heart, ‘There is no God’“ (Psalm 53:1).
There are no “two sides” to some issues, which is why I choose not to be an atheist.
Resource reading: Psalm 19.
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