Being atheist might be okay now, but the pain of it after the Judgment will last forever.
Actually, the pain of being an atheist is apparent right now as people like you BADecker are already judging us.
Is the sky blue? Is the grass green? Have you not stated what you are. I am not judging you in any way other than what you yourself have stated.
You probably have time to change in your life. Since I don't know you, there is no way for me to judge you.
The thing that I am doing is showing you the warning that God gives...
a warning that will be very painful for you... if you do not change. If only you were intentionally lying about yourself...
Here, I've highlighted the judgemental part for you. It's the same standard reply you make to anyone who doesn't believe in your faith - change or live in eternal damnation. Unfortunately it is so ingrained into your being that you don't actually see it as judgement.
I can accept the possibility that I'm wrong and that there exists a supreme being even though I see no evidence to support one. Can you do the same BADecker and accept the possibility that you could be wrong? I seriously doubt that you can.
Helen Keller was deaf and blind. Yet she learned to understand and "see" God through the things she could feel, and through the friendship of those around her. You are not physically blind, are you? You can see the wonders of nature around you. You can see God in nature, except for one thing. You intentionally reject what you see. If you were blind and deaf, you might have a little bit of excuse.
I see you didn't even attempt to answer my question, not that I really expected you to. Instead you drag up the same old examples of "evidence" that you bring up every time someone says they see no proof to support existence of your God. It's much easier to simply state that "it's God's doing" to explain anything you don't understand then to actually observe, research, theorize, experiment, review and finally postulate an answer.