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Atheists are fascinating people. The mental energy they devote to denying the obvious is extraordinary. For them, all of reality must be accessible to the five human senses. Anything falling outside of human touch, sight or hearing is automatically dismissed as nonsense and mumbo jumbo.
X-rays exist. Yet they were not detected until barely a hundred years ago. Bacteria and viruses exist. But they were not discovered until fairly recently in human history. To make these discoveries required new technologies. You would be hard pressed to find an atheist that would claim X-rays and bacteria don’t exist.
Then why are atheists so insistent that a spiritual realm does not exist? After all, it could simply be a matter of insufficient technology. Perhaps one day there will be a device that will open up aethereal realms for humans to study. It is not outside the chances of possibility.
But even more puzzling to me is why MUST a spiritual realm reveal it’s presence to humans? How egotistical it is to assume that all knowledge of creation MUST be given to us. And to demand this knowledge be presented in a manner that our primate brains can understand is extraordinarily arrogant.
We are monkeys. More precisely we are great apes. There is nothing wrong with that. Our bodies are merely temporary vessels that we use to explore this particular reality. Human concepts of spirituality are upside down in their logic. We are not humans who occasionally have a spiritual experience (atheists would argue we don’t even have those). Instead, we are spirits having a human experience. When death comes, as it will to all of us, our spirits will resume their true existence. The human experience will be over. But the lessons learned will remain.
Atheists are good people, if misguided. They are usually intelligent, peaceful, socially responsible, logical, and productive members of society. But their one glaring flaw is their utter stubbornness to deny the obvious. The aethereal realm is real. It is all around us every minute of every day. Those who have the “eyes” to see already know this. We are not alone in this creation. Other sentient beings with access to higher levels of reality are able to view us, study us, guide us, comfort us, and indirectly communicate with us. The atheist has shut himself off from his inner voice. With time and numerous incarnations perhaps they will rediscover their “true” identity.
We cannot ignore our spiritual roots. Science and logic will only take mankind so far. Spiritual awakening is an absolute necessity for understanding who we are and where we are going. Technology is nice. Certainly life is more comfortable now than at any other time in human history. But just remember, materialism is not the meaning of life.

My Opinion: Questioning Atheism
