Hello, I am a 17 year old male from the UK, and was brought up an atheist. I'm posting on here to ask a pressing question of mine. To me I don't feel I require faith, or religion however I'd like to try and understand why people do, so please, share your stories, why or how you have come to faith and why you feel you need it?
Please be as civil as possible.
Halster,
It is my conviction that all humans are 'religious'. Naturally, or supernaturally, they acquire faith in something.
The Bible doesn't spend much time on this or try to convince us of it but, for the most part, takes it for granted and simply calls those who deny this reality "fools" and "without excuse". This means that they deliberately choose to follow a path of irrational thought which, by definition, is just another religion. A religion, worldview, philosophy, conviction, etc. are only different breeds of the same dog and rely on belief.
I have seen countless people jumping through hoops trying to deny it but, atheism is belief in "Nogod". Atheism has its prophets, clergy, scripture, adherents, disciples, dogma, faith, worship, relics, institutions... just like all good religions should. The deity is actually not absent, just cloaked; the deity is absence itself - Nogod - like the number zero.
As such, I would like to submit that opting out, as you seem to "believe" you can do, is irrational, foolish, and utterly impossible.
Belief is integral to the human condition. From the Christian perspective, this makes sense because God made us in His image. From the atheists perspective it does not make sense and he must deny belief and ridicule it in others.
From the Christian perspective, a hole exists in the life of all humans until they are reunited with their Creator. Hence the Bible's emphasis on regeneration, reconciliation (being born again).
You think you do not require faith because you are unaware that you have it, use it, and cannot live without it. Perhaps you would share with us how you came to believe in "Nogod" and that this is worthy of your abiding faith?
"We're all in this together. Keep your stick on the ice." Red Green