Indeed.
@urbandefault, while I was most certainly poking a little fun, that's all it is. Someone comes in and challenges all atheists and can't be arsed to stick around or say anything beyond "you'll see when you die!", well, it's too tempting to pass up. When I was a devout Christian... Hell, when I was a
minister, I learned how to talk to people, and I never confronted them like they were idiots who tried to run from God. I was curious as to why they didn't believe, but not once did I ever tell them that God was going to show them, that's just petty and mean spirited. Some of my dearest friends, even at my peak of Evangelical Christianity, were atheists, Wiccans, Satanists, you name it, and they were clearly good people.
A soft word turns away wrath, but it seems like so many Christians today have nothing but harsh, spiteful words. There is this drive to prove that they're being persecuted in the United States, when the worst most of them is experiencing would be mild disagreement. Jesus told Peter to put away his sword, but so many modern Christians not only keep them unsheathed, but like to poke at innocent people who are not bothering them, and it does create a current of resentment. When one hits someone over the head with a Bible, and then acts surprised when that person defends themself, one has no one else to blame but one's self.
The OP,
@5billionof5billion, wanted to challenge atheists. This is not how Jesus approached non-believers. Shoot, this isn't how any of the apostles approached non-believers, well except for Paul, and he was everything Jesus was not. So even admidst all of my joking and poking around, there really is a strong love underneath all of it, because I want the OP, and those who are as reactionary as he or she is, to see that brazen challenges against others without properly doing one's due diligence in scripture, and more importantly searching one's own heart for love and compassion to share with others, do nothing more than stir the pot and cause more unrest between one another, and sowing discord is not the way to be the salt of the earth or the light of the world. It is a good way to blind someone, though.