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Christian Gadfly1 year ago

Because Plato, or at least his school, was onto something when he talked about God being the metaphysical absolute of truth, beauty, love, honesty, joy, morality etc.

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

that's interesting, but what do you think of this?

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Dadof51 year ago

Source materials I would venture to say, one is based in creation and focused on the beauty of Gods creations. The other has its roots in nothing tangible and based in evil. A clear distinction of life with and without a creator.

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Mindful Damage1 year ago

Grifter grifter says what? How much money is this post making* you?

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aayush1 year ago

Christian art is undoubtedly epic and influential. In my understanding of it, there might not be much good atheist art because, historically, there have not been many atheists.

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The Word Is Truth1 year ago

It's the source. Christian art is guided by the hand of God. The other by the ugly hand of darkness.

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Account of Monte Cristo1 year ago

Have you ever heard “Atheists Ain’t Got No Songs” by Steve Martin?

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Coach Jacob1 year ago

I only see one type of art here that thing below looks like a bad joke

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Darwin to Jesus1 year ago

It’s pretty bad isn’t it

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Lazarus1 year ago

Since Genesis, God has been bringing Chaos to order. In Genesis 1:1 it says that “the earth was formless and void, and darkness was over the surface of the deep...” Then He spoke and brought light to the darkness and started separating one thing from another bringing chaos to order. This is a distinctive indicator of His power and His presence. “For God is not a God of disorder but of peace —as in all the congregations of the Lord’s people.” — 1Cor14:33

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