chrisd
Major Champion
Right, that's it. I've been perfectly willing to ignore this rather pathetic "discussion" up to now based on the fact that Socket has appeared to be arguing with the person, not the theology. He has spun some personal comments into a reason to dismiss a posters beliefs (without once detailing his own beliefs I might add!!!), but the above is a crock of sh"t. You might dismiss the Tooth Fairy and Santa Claus, but my children believe in them whole heartedly. Is their belief somehow less important than yours? Or are you another God Botherer who thinks that only you have access to the correct information? Just exactly how high is that horse of yours?
To my knowledge, the whole concept of God is unprovable. Just as the concept of Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy is unprovable. To dismiss any belief is a paradox that in turn renders your own belief unimportant. I respect your belief, just as I respect any faithfully held belief. I respect your right to hold it, just as I expect you to respect my right to think that your beliefs are wrong.
Oh, and I should point out, that right at this moment, there are probably more believers in Santa Claus, than in your Christian God. Take from that what you will.
Pretty well sums it up for me!
If anyone believes in God just some simple questions:
If he made the world, where does the Big Bang theory come in and evolution start?
If he exists, is he the same higher power as other religious deities or is every deity real and exists? What is the Christian God more likely to be the genuine one rather than, say, Mohammad?
Why does God not do more to stop wars and suffering?
Why does someone who repents his sins still go to heaven no matter what wrongs he's done, but I, who've done very little wrong not get to go just because I mistakenly didn't worship him - is he that unforgiving?
I know there's no proof he exists, but what can anyone show that even indicates the real possibility that he (it) does?