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Exploring Non-resistance in Non-belief and Arguments for Atheism
This chapter delves into the idea that not all nonbelievers resist belief in God willfully, citing reasons like historical and isolated peoples lacking the concept of a theistic God and individuals facing repercussions when deconverting. It argues against assuming that all non-belief stems from resistance to God, explores the premise that God's existence is not obvious to everyone to defend free will in belief, and examines the concept of implicit relationships with God through pursuing truth, beauty, goodness, and justice. The discussion also covers conversion to Christianity, debates on free will in belief and salvation, and the foundational but unnoticed existence of God, with a critique on certain versions of Christianity's belief system.