| No. It takes more strength to fight for God than it does to deny His
existence. Refusing to believe in a higher power leaves one with no obligations
to any higher power, and will generally also leave people believing that
nothing they do, no matter how good or evil, really matters in the long run.
Recognizing that we have obligations to our creator, and that our actions
have long-lasting consequences, requires a great deal of spiritual strength.
Christians get much of their strength from God, but if a non-believer denies
God's existence, then where do they believe this strength comes from? |