One of the reasons that atheism is on the rise is because the notions that people have about God are primitive and backward.
Many of the theologians, especially those who insist on literal readings of the Bible, are still fighting the emerging map of reality that is produced for us by science.
On the other hand, people who have spent time in meditation, studying the thoughts and writings of the mystics, don't have an image of an old man sitting on a throne surrounded by obsequious ‘yes’ angels.
Once it happened that I attended a session led by a teacher who said: "My son asked me if there was a God. I told him that there was no God and he was relieved". He turned to me with a challenge waiting for me to refute him. I just said: "Sir! The God you do not believe in I do not believe in either."
Some people have not yet integrated the paradigm shift in their theology. Like the preacher who marked his sermon: "Argument weak, holler like hell!" If the theological establishments of the mainline religions would have paid attention to people like Meister Eckhart, Teilhard de Chardin and Matthew Fox, fewer people would give up on God.
When people say "Have Faith," they talk about it as if it were a commodity that one can buy in some religious store. Faith is an attitude of openness to the central intelligence of the cosmos. A wise man once said: "Beliefs are there where there is no faith -- where there is faith we need very few beliefs."
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