Most nodes regarding "
God" could be considered
preaching to the choir around here. No one can say for sure if there is or is not a
god. You may
believe in God, you may not, but one thing neither you nor anyone else can do is say if
God exists or does not exist.
We are all
involuntary Agnostics.
I find it rather amusing that people still debate on a topic that cannot be proven with logic alone. I also find it amusing that
non-Christians always feel it necessary to argue with Christians about the topic of God inside the contexts of their religion, looking for that loophole in dogmatic law. It is always an "away game" when arguing with a
Christian.
Christians have
faith, anything that resembles sound
logical thinking that does not reflect their belief can be explained away on the last front with the simple explanation that it is gods will, or that they may not know, but they believe. Their religion entitles them to be correct all of the time
without exception, how can you
argue with that sort of "logic"?
I envy Christians in the same way that
I envy people with Downs Syndrome. There is always an answer for those who have faith the same way that someone who has not the
cognitive power to
think rationally is constantly at peace with themselves and their environment.
Granted, it isn't really fair to those of us who are trying to
rationalize our existence without the benefit of faith. To say
I don't believe in God would be a lie. It's not that I believe in the old
white-haired spreader of famine and tosser of lightning bolts. I believe there is "Something". That's all, that
epitomizes the extent of my faith, and I am shamed to admit that it has absolutely no
root in logic. I think there is probably something out there. Be it the Father of
Jesus or the
Tongan god of Death, I couldn't say.
Karma?
Dharma?
Dogma?
Zeus?
Astrology?
Scientology?
Fuck if I know, and neither do
you.
Jesus...I put it through a spell checker and almost vomited... All fixed now.