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You don't believe in god.
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I mean if you sit back and actually think about it, surely you don't really believe in god. Sit back now, think about god. Think. Think a little more about him. Now tell me, do you actually think he is there? Honestly.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I personally think it epitomises the arrogance of civilised humanity by looking at the size of the universe, the billions upon billions of stars and planets, and then saying "I know how all this happened, and the fella who made it all, chose one of our lot to mother his son, and chose us to look over and answer to!"
flobadob, the argument you put forward is the corenerstonne of the concept of faith - a belief in a god whose existance you believe, but which you cannot prove is what faith is.
Any religion is based on a similar faith - and that has sustained mankind for a very long time.
I do not believe in God, but i attempt to empathise with those who do.
So any Christian is simply going to say 'yes' to your question - what else would you expect?
Any religion is based on a similar faith - and that has sustained mankind for a very long time.
I do not believe in God, but i attempt to empathise with those who do.
So any Christian is simply going to say 'yes' to your question - what else would you expect?
that's exactly it though Old Geezer, isn't it all assumptions? If I were to talk about every god I'd be here all day with the variables. Ultimately though, they all suggest a deep understanding of everything which is a little arrogant to say the least!
The fact is, we don't know, there may or may not be a supreme being that created it all, why can't people just admit they don't know instead of clinging to one opinion and declaring that to be correct and anything contrary to be utterly wrong and deserving of contempt?
The fact is, we don't know, there may or may not be a supreme being that created it all, why can't people just admit they don't know instead of clinging to one opinion and declaring that to be correct and anything contrary to be utterly wrong and deserving of contempt?
Sandy, you believe that he believes in us loves us all, and some day will welcome us all home.
To believe that is fine, in my eyes, and your faith is clearly warming, makes you who you are and I'd never suggest that that feeling should be taken from you.
It's the suggesting that it IS the case is what bothers me and seems to be route of countelss conflicts.
Nobody has the right to insist that their opinion, without any factual backing, is more valid that anothers. Why is it that with religion, we cannot just accept that there is no factual backing and agree to disagree?
To believe that is fine, in my eyes, and your faith is clearly warming, makes you who you are and I'd never suggest that that feeling should be taken from you.
It's the suggesting that it IS the case is what bothers me and seems to be route of countelss conflicts.
Nobody has the right to insist that their opinion, without any factual backing, is more valid that anothers. Why is it that with religion, we cannot just accept that there is no factual backing and agree to disagree?
I cannot decide which attitude appals me most: mike11111's idea of leaving his thinking to 'better minds' of only one persuasion, or sandyRoe's lazy reliance on 'faith', otherwise characterised as "My mind is made up; don't confuse me with facts."
I sometimes think that the evolution of the human brain was wasted on some people.
I sometimes think that the evolution of the human brain was wasted on some people.
Sandy.. if I understand you correctly you are praying to your omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent god so that I will believe in your god. Doe he need you to tell(or ask)what to do. Is there a time scale for this to take effect because it hasn't happened yet. When might I expect to find myself believing? I should point out that you religious chaps haver been praying for non-believers for millenia and so far zilch.