As a young child I found the Biblical stories were obviously ludricous. I particularly remember the story of the walls of Jericho collapsing by marching around it seven times blowing trumpets.
Clearly it is a story designed to get people to do whatever they are told no matter how ridiculous.
For the believers, why did God not just make the walls fall down. Does He particularly love the sound of trumpets or is it just some kind of weird game like getting Abraham to the point of agreeing to sacrificing his son?
Xerus, Darwin didn't recant anything. Even creationist websites admit that, eg http://www.answersing...ed-conversion-legend. That story is a lie, so please stop spreading it. Thanks.
I have been a Christian for over 50 years and my husband and most of my family are too. I can't imagine what life would be like without God and my faith and going to church each Sunday (just a little free church like a chapel) but its not my place to judge, its Gods......
God bless you all x
I think the turning point for me was when I asked a priest at school one day after he had finished telling the class that only those who believed in God and devoted themselves to Him would be saved, what about the people who lived thousands of years ago who never even heard of God? His answer was , that as they had never been baptised they could not enter heaven and the best they could hope for was a place called Limbo. That was enough for me.
I prefer the theory that babies who die were near perfect souls that only needed to spend a short time on the earth and their life was a learning gift to those around them still rubbish but I think some might be helped to think that