I like the reply to the post:
"No one will ever read this • 4 years ago
I didn't read all the comments. I'm an atheist. If, somehow, I ended up in front of a creator (no matter what creator it would be), I would not be confrontational and argumentative. I would ask sincere questions to find the truth. Isn't that what the whole thing is about? To know the truth? It shows how petty this situation has become that even in the face of IMAGINARY incontrovertible proof, you still IMAGINE that you act like an asshole. Truth is truth. No matter how much it contradicts your worldview. You may not like it, but it's still the truth."
"I read your article(I was not afraid, nothing he said is anything new, the saying "News is the same old evil happening to new people" applies with what's really grieving him. Older books like ("Why I am not a Christian" by Bertrand Russell), Voltaire's anger with all the evil we experienced dates back further. Voltaire was also angry with God over the same injustices and that's been almost 500 years ago. He made the bold prediction "The Bible will be useless in less than 100 years", his house was turned in to a Bible Translation work area, so much for his desire to eliminate people's beliefs in God.
To be fair and not one sided, I read responses to his anger and inability to reconcile the Problem(more like Mystery of Evil) with a God who claims to be good. The author is filled with moral outrage, as one reply posted their dialogue "God say's to him, "I am so glad you too are full of anger by evil." The author has a deep sense of justice, a refreshing morality that surpasses many who believe in God and he/she is trying his /her best to make the World a better place. If she/he is out in the trenches trying to fight against evil, he's one amazing atheist man among many who don't care about the plight of the poor(I mentioned the followers of Joel Olstein who are so wrapped up in their own personal gain through money, they make religion look sick! Bravo for this author and his sense of Right and Wrong!"
Here's a reply to his letter.