An atheist and an agnostic
Stopped to talk one day
And the following, my friend,
Is what they had to say.
Asked the atheist of the agnostic
“What do you believe?”
“Only what I now know
And by nature, what I’ve received.”
“So, you don’t believe in God?”
The atheist prodded.
“I don’t know whether there is one.”
To this, the atheist applauded.
“Clearly there is none.”
The atheist advanced,
Figuring this was his opportunity
He took the offered chance.
“If there is a God,
He just couldn’t care,
Given all the evil around
And what we must bear.
If there is a God
And he actually cares,
Then he is powerless to change it.
Now that’s a real fear!
So, for me, there’s no God.
I can’t believe there is one
And the way you talk, Agnostic,
I am not alone.”
“Hold up just a minute!
I never said that.
Actually, I do not know we can know
Which one is fact.
It can’t be truly known
Whether there is a God or not.
In fact, I believe with all my heart
Christians have lost the plot.”
“So, you don’t believe in God?”
The atheist query again.
“Re a definitive position,” says the agnostic,
I respectfully abstain.
“So, what do you believe?”
It was the turn of the agnostic.
“Perhaps you are more assured than I
And more than a skeptic.”
“What is there to believe
Except all that one can see?
Nature is all that one can see
And nature is all there be.
I believe in nature,
An everyday teacher is she.
There’s nothing beyond Mother Nature,
That’s all we need to see.
You’re right, I am not a skeptic
And I have no need to be.
Mother Nature supplies the answers,
Any moron can see.
You don’t know what to believe
But I most surely do.
There is no God for me
And there is no God for you.”
“You can decide that for you
But not also for me.
I will make my own decisions
Based on what I see.
As an agnostic, I sit on the fence
And maybe one day I’ll change
But given your fickle presumptions,
I find you rather strange.
I’d rather be an agnostic
Than to be an atheist any day
And in my humble opinion,
You have lost your way."
Non-sensical in their beliefs
Both ridicule the Christian
For believing what Christians believe
And regarding the creation.
But the gravity of the situation
Goes much further than this
Since concerning what ultimately matters
They both are at risk.
For he that will come to God
Must first believe God exists
And neither the atheist nor the agnostic
Has come around to this.
None is without a belief
Everybody has one,
Whether in God or something else,
There is a belief of some form.
Atheists say there is no God
Agnostics posit we cannot know,
Christians believe it ultimately matters;
God’s Word tells us so.
Since all are wired to believe
Why not believe God’s Word?
If right now you are reading this
I trust you have concurred.
Stewart Russell © September 16, 2021
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