Ken Ham says even atheists know truth about God but choose not to believe it

Ken Ham says ‘atheists actively and aggressively attack Christianity and promote their atheism in order to suppress the truth in unrighteousness.’ (Twitter/Ken Ham)

Creation Museum CEO and President Ken Ham does not believe in atheists. In fact, even though world-famous atheists such as Richard Dawkins claim not to believe in God, Ham believes that they are "so aggressive" in their beliefs because deep down in their hearts, they know the truth but simply choose not to believe it.

"Some Americans call themselves atheists — and many in other countries openly profess atheism, but as I explain in my article below, there are no atheists now, and there will be no atheists in eternity," Ham wrote in his Facebook page.

Dawkins, author of "The God Delusion," said recently he is not "absolutely sure about atheism." When asked during an interview in "The Daily Show" with Jon Stewart where people go to after they die, the evolutionary biologist answered: "I don't know what happens to us, but I know that our consciousness is wrapped up in our brains. I know that our brains rot."

"So Richard Dawkins, a man who is so certain there is no God, is not totally certain about what's going to happen to him when he dies. And yet he speaks with certainty as he tries to indoctrinate people to believe in his religion of atheism!" quipped Ham.

Atheism believes that life is the result of natural processes, explained Ham. When people die, they cease to exist or, as Dawkins put it, their brains will rot. Eventually, he added, everybody will die and the whole world will cease to exist.

"So, from the perspective of a self-described atheist, why does it ultimately matter what anyone believes about anything? We can make whatever 'purpose' and 'meaning' for life that we want to during our brief existence — but in an ultimate sense, life is totally meaningless, hopeless, and purposeless," he said.

Ham argued that God gave each person knowledge, so there can absolutely be no atheists in this world. The only reason why people refuse to believe in God is because of sin.

"They know God exists — the evidence is within them and all around them. But because of their (sinful) nature, they don't want God. They are at war with God," he said. "Because the evidence within man and all around us in the creation is so strong, these atheists actively and aggressively attack Christianity and promote their atheism in order to 'suppress the truth in unrighteousness.'"

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