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I am, venator, I guess an agnostic and highly skeptical.....bordering on Atheist. Having said that, I accept that if somebody is a believer, then so be it, that is their right and I will not challenege that directly, especially if the ir arguments are well-reasoned and thought through.
Christianity, in part, did allow for the creation and maintenance/evolution of our moral and ethical base in society - that part is valuable. The 10 Commandments and all that.
However, when it becomes "forceful" representation, complete balderdash and even a pack of misconstrued opinions and posturing, as demonstrated adequately here by certain folk, then I will object.
The Bible to me was a clever document in explaining the unexplainable when it was put together and it should be seen like that, also a useful historical document as to around 0BC and then as a record keeper post William the Conk.
If anything, I am an "Einsteinian" perhaps to God - that if God exists, its more as a macro-designer for the universe at large - there is too much order and symmetry in the physics, chemical and mathematical relationships, though of course, the recent discovery that there may be something faster than light is fascinating, if proven. Einstein was a believer that God existed in this form, but not the clap-trap associated with the Bible.
I do believe in spirits etc - but not from a biblical perspective - more that there are energy forms out there that we do not eyt understand - after all how would one have explained static and Elmo's fire back in the 16thC. We may have lost some knowledge as well - just do some research on lay lines for this and how all the early (pre 13thC) churches from St Michaels Mount to Norwich are on a straight line passing through Stonehenge.
Part of Christianity's brilliance in its propaganda was to absorb " the best" of pagan religions - a "Pick and Mix" of Divinity.......
I know it sounds weird, but is space endless.....or does it have boundaries of some form - perhaps a neo-flat-earther mentality? Are we a cell within another cell.....its a fascinating philosophical and scientific concept and, to me, it is this area of science that will reveal the greatest discoveries and, perhaps, with enormous impact to us here on earth - such as warp travel or nuclear fusion as to power power generation.
Thanks for your kind comments about my being reasonable - many wouldn't say or agree with that - rather that I am "half-mad" but that is just the creative side coming out as I write and draw/paint professionally. I enjoy the ability to "play" here.