Recently, I listened to an audiobook by a militant advocate for atheism.
As the author himself read his own work with spiteful sarcasm and contempt, it
made me wonder why he was so angry.
The Bible tells us that a rejection of God can actually lead to a more
hateful attitude toward Him: “Even as they did not like to retain God in their
knowledge, God gave them over to a debased mind . . . [to become] haters of
God” (Rom. 1:28-30).
Turning one’s back on God does not lead to secular neutrality. Indeed,
recent militant atheists have shown their desire to remove any reference to a
Creator from culture.
When we hear about atheists trying to remove crosses or the Ten
Commandments from society, it’s easy to respond to their hatred of God with our
own hatred. But we’re exhorted to defend the truth with an attitude of love,
“in humility correcting those who are in opposition, if God perhaps will grant
them repentance, so that they may know the truth” ( 2 Tim. 2:25).
The next time you see the works or hear the words of a hater of God, do
an attitude check. Then ask God for a spirit of humility and pray that the
offender might come to the knowledge of the truth.