fossten, sorry about the last one. i will try to remeber to seperate into paragraphs a bit. but this last one, the beginning and the end? that leaves you to not question anything. which leads to the conclusion of blind faith. which would lead me to believe it is the blind leading the blind. that's not any way to run anything.
I was answering Deville, not addressing you in that post. But you adding a pejorative to my faith by calling it blind will not advance the discussion. I might as well respond in kind by quoting Psalm 14:1 - how would that be for you?
you are content to just leave things as gods way. i like to question things. why, when, how, where. i look for evidence of things. and i just don't see evidence stacking up in favour of something you are not supposed to question. sounds a little like a recently fallen empire. we tell you what to do, and you do as you are told. that is gods way.
If I really thought you were trying to find evidence of God, I would steer you in the right direction. As it stands right now, you appear to have your mind made up. So why bother, right?
i wouldn't compare myself to the pope, but neither would i to a criminal. you say any rational person can see there is a god. well, i'm a very rational, logical person who sees that it totally unbelievable from any stand point. especially from a religious point of view. from just a point of possibility, it is more plausible. but still highly unlikely.
Okay, do you believe there is no God or don't you? I'm confused now. You sound like you're waffling.
Let's put it this way: Have you ever seen a Tibetan yak? If not, would it be fair to say there are some things you do not know? Thomas Edison said, "We do not know a millionth of one percent about anything."
The statement "There is no God" is an absolute statement. To make that statement accurately, you must have absolute knowledge, correct? For example, saying "There is no gold in China" is absurd, because we all know there is gold in China, and we don't need absolute knowledge to know that.
Let's say that the circle below represents all the knowledge in the universe. The small white pixel represents all the knowledge that man has accumulated.
Is it possible, in the 99% of the knowledge you haven't yet come across, that there is ample evidence to prove that God exists?
If you are rational and reasonable, you must answer "Yes, it is possible, so I don't know."
Therefore you must say, "With the limited knowledge I have at present I've come to the conclusion that there is no God, but I really don't know."
If you are honest, you will say that. If you say that, then you are sincerely still seeking evidence that either proves or disproves the existence of God. If you are doing that, I have some sources that I can direct you to. If not, then we don't need to continue this peeing contest, do we?