Atheism Poster
I found this and thought it was cute:

So, being bored, I made this out of another atheism poster:

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JoanieD on 19 Aug 2007 at 5:38 am #
Are we staying up late again, Michael?
Is that poster from Mel Gibson’s “Passion” movie? It certainly is a difficult image to look at first thing in the morning or any time, really. I didn’t like the movie. I know the crucifiction was brutal, but the flogging was just too much for cinematic viewing. Anyway, I realize this could get everyone way off topic, so…
I can see from the atheist point of view how the whole Christian thing just sounds too…weird. But the atheist surely should take some time to think about your points. Very creative, as usual, Michael. I saw on another website that you gave us the link to where someone was challenging you to answer something and they called you “brilliant.” I would agree!
Joanie D.
The Boar’s Head Tavern » on 19 Aug 2007 at 6:38 am #
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C Michael Patton on 19 Aug 2007 at 11:45 am #
Joanie, thanks so much!
wondersforoyarsa on 19 Aug 2007 at 2:25 pm #
I love it, Michael. Both of them are a riot.
disciple on 19 Aug 2007 at 3:53 pm #
Michael, can we make T-Shirts and posters?! That’s “brilliant”!
Seriously, now, repeat after me: T-Shirts and posters…might not be for Mardel or Family Christian, but they’d sell!!!
-b
Atheism Poster | In The Word on 20 Aug 2007 at 7:18 am #
[...] Patton over at the Parchment & Pen responds to this Atheism [...]
youngreformer on 20 Aug 2007 at 8:15 am #
Great! hook me up with the t-shirts whenever they’re made
love for christ on 18 Sep 2007 at 2:26 pm #
I just really hate to read stuff like this. I am not saying you should not have your own opinion… but the world is not a big opinion like some would like to think. I guess my question to you, seriously, is simply… tell me your belief on how the world was created and how you were born into it. Not trying to sound pushy or anything, I’m really trying to see your point of view. Some will not catch the spirit behind the words…. and its not something to be forced upon someone, either you believe or you don’t. I just am curious as to why you don’t. And another question… have you ever believed? Thanks for taking time out, god bless you!
-McGregor, Tx
C Michael Patton on 18 Sep 2007 at 3:39 pm #
Love for Christ, I am sorry, but if you are talking to me, I really don’t understand. If I get your question right, you are asking for my entire Christian worldview?
love for christ on 19 Sep 2007 at 12:28 pm #
Not really your “Christian” worldview… like I said I’m not trying to push anything on you, I am just wondering your view on how the whole word called “life” got started. I know not everyone will have a love for Christ, its biblical; but I’m just curious like I said, what is your view on the whole issue of “life”…where it started and came from.
Thanks.
C Michael Patton on 19 Sep 2007 at 12:42 pm #
I am sorry. I still don’t understand. I am tempted to give the really simple answer. God created us out of nothing. That is how it all got started. God created life and life began.
I know I am missing something. Forgive my ignorance.
Love for Christ on 21 Sep 2007 at 11:54 am #
Well actually God created man (humans) out of dust and the woman out of Adams rib. But that is irrelivant to what we are talking about.
You are not ignorant, ha… I’m probably not making myself clear. From the looks of this site, it seems that you do not believe in God. So I guess first question is first…
Question: Do you believe in God?
Guess we can conversate from here!
p.s. I would like to introduce myself… Lets just call me, Lil ol McGregor, Tx girl.
Pleased to meet you.
God bless you.
C Michael Patton on 21 Sep 2007 at 12:00 pm #
TX girl,
Thanks for the comments. I do believe in God. This is an evangelical Christian site.
Love for Christ on 21 Sep 2007 at 12:05 pm #
Well as I’m reading some of your blogs I am starting to get that… but the whole Atheism posters are throwing me off.
Anhow… well, then I am very honored to of found just another site that is getting the word of God spread throughout the world! Please forgive me for thinking otherwise. 0:-)
So what is up with the posters??
C Michael Patton on 21 Sep 2007 at 12:10 pm #
Glad you found us!
The poster meant to belittle belief in Christ was found at an atheism site. The purpose was to show how irrational it is to believe in Christ.
The second poster is my response to the first show how irrational it is to believe in atheism.
Hope that clarifies things!
jim jack on 06 Oct 2008 at 2:16 pm #
way to handle this maturely (sarcasm). do you really think you’re doing good by dropping to their level?
disgruntled atheist on 09 Oct 2008 at 11:25 pm #
oh deary me ..
if you will accept my opinion as an atheist, i would like to say that this (a joke as i see it) is taken literally by many a christians and other religious types and the misinformation about atheism (as with religion i understand) is widespread and im all about dispelling myths so its all fun and games to exchange banter regarding faith, beleif and truth but please dont intentionally set out on rampages to disprove or cast doubt upon something you don’t know enough about.
C Michael Patton on 10 Oct 2008 at 12:02 am #
Are you sure you know enough about the person you are talking to to make such a statement?
Jesus died for us on 09 Mar 2009 at 3:30 pm #
Do you know what you’re saying?? Have you ever read the bible????
Scientist that have been studying for a long time are coming to believe that Christianity IS true! I am a Christian and it says in the bible that you should force people to believe it so you may have your own opinion but so do I. I also know for sure that it is true. They even found remands of the cross that Jesus (who you call a zombie) died on for the bad things that we have done. He is the creator of the whole world and everything in it. And if you don’t believe me, do some research and you will find that you should of understood more about the topic before putting something out online.
Jesus died for us on 09 Mar 2009 at 3:34 pm #
you may not of meant it but I’m just saying:)…
Jesus died for us on 12 Mar 2009 at 4:30 pm #
So what do you belive?
disgruntled atheist on 17 Mar 2009 at 1:46 am #
im assuming that was directed at me ..
not to sound arrogant or rude, but would i be right in assuming you are a high school student, most probably at a faith based school in the states somewhere .. your spelling, grammar and religious conviction have led me to this conclusion.
what i believe you ask ..
well, where shall i start
i do not beleive in anything supernatural, spiritual or metaphysical, i have strong reason to side with the theory of evolution, as written by charles darwin, over that of creation and the bible.
i see the bible as a completely man made compilation of fables written to instil fear and control the population of the middle east at the time of its writing.
i am sure there are many scientists convinced the bible is the truth, that doesnt mean it is true. many facets of the bible cannot be proven, it need not go any further. science can be rewritten if it is wrong, because it is based on ongoing studies and what is beleived to be the best knowledge available to us.
back to what you were saying, the cross jesus died on, how do they know it is the exact one? im sure there are many crosses, what proof have they?
you know for sure that it is true, somewhere along the line you must trust the information given by a secondary source, therefore you cannot know with 100% certainty. just like i know very little with absolute certainty, but i choose to believe certain things because there is more evidence for it.
aslo, thank you for your assumption that i know very little about any of this, but i am going to have to make a brash statement in suggesting that i have done far more research from both sides than you have. i went to faith based schools all my life and am very aware of the christian and catholis versions, i then did plenty of research on atheism before accepting it to be the correct term to best capture my nonbeleif in a god or gods.
do you not beleive god gave us free will? with that free will should we not be able to beleive what we want, without your interfering? is that not gods job to interfere (with his own plan), unless of course you beleive yourself to be a tool of god, in which case i would beleive you to simply be a tool.
DOWN WITH DARWIN on 17 Mar 2009 at 3:05 am #
Perhaps the over confident DISGRUNTLED ATHIEST should try reading the scriptures in their entirety before believing such conclusive opinions from the non-believers. I grew up in a religious schooling system as well and it did not bring much conviction to my christian life. I do not believe by saying what you have said can conclusively exclude creation and God as truth.
j33ry on 17 Mar 2009 at 4:28 am #
disgruntled atheist wins
over 9000 to nil
Is rolling eyes right now on 17 Mar 2009 at 6:01 am #
No offense ‘Jesus died for us’, i appreciate the spirit in which you post, and you heart and intention, but i would have to agree with disgruntled athiest’s profile of you from this display,
1st
know what YOU are talking about thru and thru before you open your mouth in trying to present an arguement/rebuttal
(unless it is a discussion thread intended for people to learn more, which this is not)
2nd
when you DO know what your talking about, get the facts right…
for example, it DOES NOT say that we as christians/believers/term describing belief in Jesus etc, should FORCE others to believe it
2a
perhaps you were searching for the right meaning but used the wrong words/terms in this context
2b
regardless, it does say (what i hope you meant) is that we should reveal the light of Christ to those who live in darkness, ie teach them about and discuss with them why we should believe in him, and the reason to in the first place, and allowing God to work in them and bring them to him
2c
FORCING them was the mistake the church as an institution has made in its history, in many ways, not going to go into that, this is possibly a good starting point for your own research
3rd
read your post before posting it, dont ever leave yourself open for possible hypocrisy ie “…do some research and you will find that you should of understood more about the topic before putting something out online.” The church doesnt need any more hypocrisy
I mean not to poke holes at you, but to help in your understanding of what you believe and why, please take this on board, your comments are welcome
Now, to ‘disgruntled athiest’s’ last point,
before making the assumption that God has given us free will, question it in itself,
See point 2B
Cheers guys, keep at it
disgruntled atheist on 24 Mar 2009 at 1:57 am #
after re reading i feel i came on a little strong.
“DOWN WITH DARWIN” i dont beleive anything i say can conclusively exclude creation and god as the answer, i would never afford myself such a claim. it is merely my opinion that god does not exist, and all people are entitled their own opinion. i have read many scriptures, and it is true i have not read all of them. it is easy to read the bible and take it for face value without reading into it and taking from it the story it was meant to tell.
that is what this is all about, misunderstandings .. there are atheists who have taken christianity for its face value and ridiculed it, and then c michael patton here has responded with a satirical view of the intial ridicule.
i think one of the biggest misunderstandings is that atheism is some kind of cult beleif, which it blatantly is not. i am an atheist, and call myself so simply because i have no beleif in a higher power or any supernatural beings. theism is the beleif in a supernatural god or gods and atheism is the opposite, a lack of beleif.
that is all i really wanted to say coming into this ..
since i am here, on an evangelical site, i might ask a few questions.
and i open the floor to anyone here ..
what do you make of dinosaurs? do you beleive they never roamed the earth? or that they lived among humans and yet they all died out and we survived? or something completely different?
also, i have never understood your views on miscarraiges, the ‘unborn child’ has not yet had a chance to sin, surely original sin alone is not a worthy cause for its life to end?
and lastly, do you live in fear that you might find that you are not worthy of the kingdom of heaven and that you will burn in hell for eternity?