Mystic Atheismby Reverend James Huber
http://www.jhuger.com/mystic_atheismI found a quiet place and put myself in the proper frame of mind.
I reached out and invited God into my life. I felt what I took to be God's presence. I asked if I was speaking with God. I got the answer "Yes". I asked how I could know it was really God. I knew, in a way that those of you who haven't had a similar experience just can't understand. I asked if He was my Creator. I got the answer "Yes". I asked if the creation account in the Bible was correct. Have you ever heard God laugh? I did. It was a deep, good-natured laugh that made it clear that the Bible was not correct in this regard. I asked if evolution was correct. The answer was something like "It's closer" or "in part". I asked if he was a figment of my imagination, or part of my sub-conscious. The answer was "No".
I asked if He existed. He said "No." Thinking I might know the answer to this paradox
I asked if I should believe in him anyway.
He said "No", not the answer I expected.
Alex's comment:
This is a fresh approach to Atheism.
In the past, people usually argued rationally for Atheism.
This author claims that non-existence of God (Atheism) is revealed to him (paradoxically, by God!) through personal mystical experience!