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Can Someone be Saved on an Atheist's Website? This Man Was

Teresa Neumann : Mar 28, 2011
Eryn Sun - The Christian Post

"Science and philosophy do not have the answer to everything. If you are willing to listen with an open mind and an open heart and just say 'perhaps I do not possess all the truth,'that is an act of humility and I know that God never rejects or ignores acts of humility." -Richard Morgan

The Christian Post has published a detailed report of how former atheist Richard Morgan was saved after being part of a long-term, on-line religious debate on Richard Dawkins' website.

Dawkins and co.Morgan, who spoke recently at Apologetics315, explained how he, an avid Dawkins' supporter, was initially part of a group who ridiculed David Robertson, a Scottish pastor who had responded to Dawkins' atheist book "The God Delusion" with open letters he later published in a book called: "The Dawkins Letters." (Photo: The Christian Post)

Though most of Dawkins' on-line community made fun of Robertson as being the site's "resident fruitcake," Morgan was eventually drawn to Robertson's humility, patience, fortitude, and kindness in the face of vile criticism.

Says the report: Eventually "writing to Robertson about how he appreciated his responses and comments, Morgan shared how he couldn’t believe in God. ’I’m not an atheist because I want to be an atheist. I’m not a happy atheist. I’m an atheist because I can’t believe in God.'"

In response to Morgan’s post, Robertson, reportedly asked him two questions which subsequently changed his life: 1) Why don’t you believe in God? 2) What could make you believe in God?

Follow the link provided to read about Morgan's spiritual journey from that point and why "Morgan is still amazed and feels the love of God even more now every day, being plugged into a church, which Robertson referred him to."