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Thread: Do you believe in God? Simple question

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    Quote Originally Posted by sport_122
    Well if you want to make sense of my post then you need to read what it is reference to and the statements that I was replying to.

    For anyone who says they don't believe in something "just because someone says so" or "they only believe what is proven by science" then they are leaving out the very REAL part of the equation.

    The person who taught you that the sun was "a ball of fire" or the person who told you that red was red. You don't just KNOW unless you have some sort of knowledge on the subject that is taught and explained to you. If and when, you have kids lock them in a room with a book and they will not learn how to read. They have to be taught by someone, or something.

    also in reply to the previous post

    Nobody on this thread has original knowledge, and nobody on this thread is saying anything that has not been said before. So nobody on this thread can truthfully say that they learned everything and explain everything completely based on their own learning or logic. Someone else wrote the book, someone else laid the foundations for the research so we are all subject to opinions based on someone else.

    So, how do you define logic? Lots of people have used the word, but by its very definition it is subjective. What is logic to you may not be logic to me. If that is the case how can you justify, YOUR logic as correct in comparison to someone else?

    That in and of itself puts the burden of proof on both parties. Just as many theists struggle to understand and verbalize their reasons for believing in God, the non-theist also cannot prove the lack of existence of God. In all of the experience you have had, and all of the things you have known, your opinion remains subjective and personalized without the ability to prove.

    The arguments that people have given so far are just mirrors of the reasons that theists give for believing in God. So what makes your argument or your stance better?
    No one knew any of those examples at one point. Since, as you stated, no one has original knowledge, these had to be learned...they are more than just bits of information passed on. If all of that information was wiped from mankind, I am confident that it would be discovered again. Why? There is physical proof.
    Quote Originally Posted by Puddin4489
    How do you know air is real??
    It can be very easily proven... What if I farted in your mouth? Would you believe in it then? If you can't even comprehend the 3 states of matter, procreation should be a no no..
    Quote Originally Posted by Puddin4489
    I dont have to have something physical in my face to believe it.
    Makes sense..
    Quote Originally Posted by Puddin4489
    Yea it did happen for a reason. You never know why things happen and it is not up to you to decide that. I mean don't you think I wonder why things happen...I attended a funeral friday for a good friend of mine and watched his little boy cry his eyes out and I was wondering why he was taken...but thats not for me to decided why or if its right or wrong...there is a greater plan in all that happens so I am happy that he is beyond all the pain and hurt in this world and excited to see God's plan instead of questioning God
    Yeah, when I flip coins I often ponder the significance between God's plan and the resultant.
    Quote Originally Posted by DynamicSound
    + whatever I'm worth!!
    Last edited by _Christian_; 05-04-2009 at 01:32 AM. Reason: typo ocd fmtfl


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