Why Atheists Age Quicker

Have you noticed that some people age quicker?

They are in their 30s and they have gray hair.

Or they are in their 50s and they have trouble walking

When people are constantly anxious, they damage their health and their souls.

(Even if they don’t realize it).

However, the opposite is also true.

Some people don’t seem to age.

They stay young even in their 70s or 80s.

They move around easily

And their minds work as well as when they were younger.

Why does this happen?

Well, it’s no secret.

People who remain youthful have let God into their existence.

Take, for example, the story of Moses. 

Despite his age, he remained strong and vigorous as he led the Israelites through the desert.

His unwavering faith in God and his commitment to fulfilling his divine mission kept him energetic and strong.

Most people nowadays focus solely on their physical health.

But what they don’t realize is that you can’t stay healthy if your spirit is sick.

As Christians, we don’t fall into this trap.

When we live according to God’s design, everyday problems don’t seem so difficult anymore.

We can just pray to God and ask for guidance.

Philippians 4:6 says “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God”

We know that we are not alone.

We don’t stress over every little thing.

So our systems function at their optimal level.

Our heart becomes filled with love, joy, and forgiveness.

And we feel young and alive even in older age.

By letting go of bitterness, anger, and resentment, we make room for the healing power of God’s love to flow through us.

The key lies not in chasing after fleeting, superficial results, but in embracing spiritual depth and inner peace.

Let us strive to live in accordance with God’s plan for our paths.

We will be happier.

We will age slower.

And we will help our friends and family experience God’s grace and love.

15 thoughts on “Why Atheists Age Quicker

  1. Too be honest I been a Christian for years, right now I am stressing and full of anxiety. I have no family hardly any friends. I say I feel alone but everyone says “We you have God you shouldn’t feel alone. But God said it is not good for man to be alone, yet I am alone” Is there a cure. I don’t know I feel appreciate, I don’t feel loved. And it seems no one wants a relationship. They just want to live an let live. And man and I guess a woman is so lonely so long they become toxic. Which is what I am , a toxic lonely man and feel like giving up. Big deal right I am just another brick on the wall.

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  2. There is definitely a link between sin, stress, and sickness….and one of the saddest things I’ve noticed is how parental sin, stress, and strife affects children.

    These verses always keep me aware of how sin affects my body in the worst ways…and also how righteousness is so much better!👍🏻

    “Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, this he will also reap. For the one who sows to his own flesh will from the flesh reap corruption, but the one who sows to the Spirit will from the Spirit reap eternal life.”
    Galatians 6:7-8

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  3. Dear one, you need to make up your mind if you are going to do a fashion blog or a philosophy blog. One would not expect a beautiful model such as you are to walk a runway with a Scripture verse placard in front of her. In the same way, your modelling pics, while beautiful do not add to the value of your words, and in fact distract from them the same way the models Scripture placard would distract from her wardrobe. Check out https://beautybeyondbones.com/ for an actress who uses her pics to enhance her blogs.
    ❤️&🙏, c.a.   

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  4. Do you have some reliable statistics to back this rather bizarre claim up? How many atheists are there who show signs of premature ageing? How many Christians? And what about people of other religions?

    Have you taken other aspects of their lives into account e.g. their financial position, work pressures, family difficulties, housing quality etc? How about ordinary genetics? Some people’s DNA may be prone to ageing faster than others’.

    I’m 50 in a little over a year, and yet when I tell people that, they’re convinced I’m kidding them and that I’m no older than about 33. And I’m an atheist.

    Sorry, it’s just this article rather sounds like something of a hopeful guess.

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