Actually, since you were last here, I
have converted -
from Christianity,
to Atheism.
I just thought I'd make a little pit-stop and see what's up? I thought perhaps maybe there might be that rare possibility that some atheists/evolutionists on this site have graduated from their confusion and finally have come to a sense of realization that there is a God of creation? and that the earth was created in literal 6 days? That evolution is a fairy-tale, and that it never happened? That science proves creation and not evolution?
I am not
confused. A lack of belief in god(s) does not imply confusion, simply a lack of credulity. There is no evidence of the existence of any deity, and so I have no reason to have confidence that one or more of them actually exist. If you consider such a state to be one of "confusion," then you must certainly classify yourself as "confused" as to the existence of Santa Claus, fairies, and the Smurfs.
The sum total of scientific evidence points very clearly to a very
old Earth; a universe and planet that formed over
billions of years, not a matter of days. Every fossil we find, every new extant species, upholds the predictions of the Theory of Evolution - that no feature on any living thing is completely unique, but is rather a slightly modified version of the same feature from a pre-existing living thing; that the order and distribution of fossils in the geological record clearly points to descent with modification rather than spontaneous Creation; and that living populations even now continue to change over generations in response to changes in their environment through the processes of mutation and natural selection (as well as genetic drift, etc).
Conversely, your Bible has proven to be rather indistinct from the mass of other mythological collections, representing an attempt to explain the world by people who had no way of investigating its mysteries. It is a poorly translated, self-contradictory collection of
fairy tales whose extraordinary claims (6-day Creation, a global Flood, the existence of a deity, or of a "soul," etc) are supported by
absolutely no objective evidence.
Your "light" consists of self-delusion and denial of reality.
I feel sorry for
you, trapped as you are in a prison of your own gullibility, forced by your inability to objectively examine reality and critically analyze the claims of others to cling to a stone-age myth and to hold up ignorance as knowledge. As a former Christian who was once in the same mental prison, I sincerely hope that eventually you will realize that
faith, defined as a belief held without evidence, is no better at representing reality than random chance.