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Why My Faith?
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I consider my faith in the Bible and in Jesus Christ to be legitimate and based on evidence.
This is something I share with millions of other people.
However, on this site, there seems to be a total disregard for the sheer numbers of people, including scientists and scholars from all walks of life, who have found a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
The twin issues of First Cause, and Abiogenesis, demand answers, not forthcoming from atheists, who seem to begrudge a Christian explanation for our existence.
Given such a long list of believers from all walks of life, I find myself in quite good company.
Does this mean that all such believers are not as enlightened as you?
Or is there any possibility that you don't know it all?
Have you really no hope for the future? Your future?
This is something I share with millions of other people.
However, on this site, there seems to be a total disregard for the sheer numbers of people, including scientists and scholars from all walks of life, who have found a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
The twin issues of First Cause, and Abiogenesis, demand answers, not forthcoming from atheists, who seem to begrudge a Christian explanation for our existence.
Given such a long list of believers from all walks of life, I find myself in quite good company.
Does this mean that all such believers are not as enlightened as you?
Or is there any possibility that you don't know it all?
Have you really no hope for the future? Your future?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.naomi; I posted a topic last July called 'Private Truths' that began;
//In an essay, only recently published, entitled 'The Validity of Artificial Distinctions' written in 1915 at Oxford, the young T.S.Eliot wrote;
"... any philosophic explanation which involves the taking over of a term or terms from daily use and disposing the rest of reality according to them - and this is a procedure which enters inevitably into every philosophic progress - is an explanation which is lamentably deficient.
You not only cannot prove your result: you cannot within the rights of your own conscience impose it upon your neighbour. It can only be maintained by faith, a faith which like all faith, should be seasoned with a sauce of scepticism.//
What is credible for one isn't necessarily credible for the other, though I concede there is just a touch of challenging smugness in the OP, - rising to it is optional. :0)
We all have our own personal model of the universe, some models are very intricate with all the parts fitting together closely, others are somewhat coarser grained with ill fitting parts and gaps where gods, devils, ghosts, UFOs and fairies can be fitted in without deranging the surrounding structure. When it comes down to it no two christians actually share exactly the same beliefs...indeed some have been known to come to blows over theological matters.
Jom, very interesting point about 'personal model of the universe'.
You and Naomi may be interested in the postulations of Philip K Dick (he of Bladerunner fame). It's a bit long winded but has some interesting theories:
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You and Naomi may be interested in the postulations of Philip K Dick (he of Bladerunner fame). It's a bit long winded but has some interesting theories:
http://