You know, everything was all cloudy and they could only see vague shapes but then after the surgery, everything became clear, colors could be seen and the beauty of a random universe beheld; this is similar to a person who lived their life in nonsense and delusion suddenly seeing the universe for what it really is, in other words, when a religious person becomes an atheist, right?

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6 Responses to “Is a person’s eyesight being restored after cataract surgery similar to a religious person becoming atheist?”
  1. pastor ketchup says:

    only then do they truly see the light.

  2. vic91106 says:

    It certainly depends on your definition of “clear sight”, but I think most reasonable people would agree that it is an apt comparison.

  3. ʎǝʞuoɯ ๏Ŧ God says:

    you know, you really hurt your cause… nobody is gonna take this seriously except the moronic trolls

  4. Aj says:

    I think you need to flip it. heh

    Believers DO see things for what they are. We recognize that good and bad are not the result of natural selection or simply an instinct. We realize that something doesn’t come from nothing (the big bang theory).

    We see the beauty in all of His Creation.

  5. Xie Xie Niii (no. 2) says:

    Lots of people who go from atheist to religious feel this exact same way.

    (I, for one, know that religious to atheist is the true light.)

  6. Nurse Jokerbear says:

    well, the same thing could said about atheism, only vice versa.

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