The red text was just my "This is my 'moderating the thread' statement" thing. Since I want to participate in the thread, I want to make it obvious whether I'm saying something as just somebody talking, or as somebody considering locking it to prevent a flamewar, and make sure that I'm not getting the roles confused in a sort of, "Fine, I'm leaving and taking my ball with me" sort of way. Probably should've been more explicit about that, in retrospect.
Add the Word of God (hehe) rule to the OP.
Conversion exists, that was the point, so at least we agree on that.
However, if people are born atheist, then conversion rates from atheist to theist is many orders of magnitude greater than the reverse: We all start out atheists and there are more theists than atheists in the world.
I think it's a kindof evolutionary thing. Not evolution of organisms, but evolution of
ideas (I would call them by the technical term, "memes", but that's taken on a much more stupid connotation).
Afterall, like genes, ideas are passed to your children. The ideas that do best are the ones that promote their own propagation.
As such, texts like the bible, with clauses stopping itself from ever being modified and which explicitly tell you to pass them down to your children are preserved from generation to generation. Atheism, which is far vaguer an idea that has no clauses to have itself passed to the next generation... less so.
Anyway, new idea:
If God exists, he doesn't want anyone to believe in him.Think about it. He promises a whole lot of stuff will happen if you pray to him, but... your chances of getting what you pray for are no better than chance. He randomly sends natural disasters and inflicts terrible diseases. He dishes out horrible events equally to good and bad people.
All of this was intended to build up an image of God in people's minds, and then knock it down. Unfortunately, it seems He misjudged the mindset of people...
What do you think, everyone?