Alright, buckle up. Atheism sounds cool, right?
No god, no rules, no big mystery.
But here’s the thing: a lot of the main arguments for atheism have some serious holes. So, let’s break down why the “atheist argument” isn’t as bulletproof as it seems.
Here are the top flaws, served with a little side of attitude.
1. “There’s No Evidence for God” — Really?
Okay, so atheists love saying, “I don’t believe in anything without evidence.” But what counts as evidence here? Because a lot of the stuff we trust in life doesn’t come with a signed certificate. Ever felt love? Seen beauty? Heard a great song? You can’t “prove” those things in a lab either, but we know they’re real. Plus, when you really look, the complexity of life and the universe screams “design” more than “random accident.”
2. “Science Explains Everything” — Nice Try
I’m all for science. But science itself can’t answer the “why” questions; it’s only set up to tackle the “how.” Even if science explains the Big Bang or evolution, it doesn’t explain why there’s a universe to begin with, why there are laws of physics, or why anything exists at all. It’s…