Howdy. Welcome to the AR. Been reading a few of your posts. If you don’t mind my asking, are you seriously trying to say atheists are angry at your god?.. (bemused chuckle)… So, based on your own “reasonings”, would it be reasonable for us to conclude you harbor anger and resentment toward Zeus, Odin, Shiva, and all the other several thousand gods worshiped worldwide? After all, they ARE the competition of your god, and many of them have very similar attributes and temperments. Oh, and even worse, many of those other gods tend to be much nicer and more readonable, thereby making YOUR god look like a complete douche. (Although, in all fairness, your god really doesn’t need much help in that area. Your bible pretty much has that covered.) Anyway…
Along similar lines, I bet you stay pretty pissed at Santa every year when he doesn’t bring you the prize present you requested. And I cannot imagine your resentment toward the Easter Bunny when he stopped bringing you an Easter basket full of goodies once you got older. (Or have you sought professional therapy to help you get over it all?)
Thankfully for me, I do not believe in any of those entities. Therefore, the idea that I (or anybody else, for that matter) would hate or have any resentment toward those imaginary beings is just plain silly. Laughable, in fact. On the other hand, when the individuals/groups who DO believe in those entities attempt to force others to share those beliefs, those PEOPLE are most certainly worthy of criticism, anger, and resentment. Especially when they make open threats toward those of us who counter their chosen faith. Here is something I saw on another platform that I really like, and it seems fitting to share it here…
“If [the Christians] truly believe what they claim to believe, then they should not be concerned about what others believe, because they should trust their god to handle it.”
Best wishes.
Tinman.