Now that Mknight has been removed from Yedda, perhaps we can get on with the discussion in more sensible terms.
History has written not one good word about atheism: it is bloodshed in the making and a fanatacism that rational persons seldom tolerate. Yet atheism persists as a fundamental religious order, that is much more secretive than it ever needed to be.
Let us ponder the contrary cases:
1. How has Christian Faith brought you new charity -- not just organized giving to people in need, introducing the econoimics of scale and persistence -- but also the sense that you have helped others whose need was greater than your own?
2. How has your stable marriage helped others, who have seen your happy family from afar, and found the wisdom to quietly follow your example without ever telling you about it?
3. How has your quiet self-acceptance of the inner person God is making of you, made you happier -- even in times of turmoil?
4. How has your quiet acceptance of your destiny made you a stronger person and a more vibrant entity?
5. How has your call to sharing -- more of your ideas than your money -- helped others? They may never tell you, but you showed the way regardless.
6. How has your example of forgiveness shown others how to forgive? Note also that you may never have seen it, but others have -- and they acted on it.
7. How has your Christian motivation caused another person to cease being a meaningless drifter, and caused him to roll up his sleeves to support his family, which he has never done before?
You must look to others for the signs of your example of faith bringing them up. These signs are not always obvious, but you will feel the improvement in the happier persons, and see smiles where before you saw frowns.
This is the most passive form of leadership -- setting the example. There are other, more active forms of Christian leadership, but the passive form of leadership is where the others originate.
The most important is, "Do you provide that safe haven for others to voice their anguish, and never judge the person?"
Thatis how the Lord works miracles, in re-shaping the lives of people a step at a time.
In Jesus Name, I bid you peace.