faith is belief that is not based on proof. faith is belief despite proof
some may say that science requires faith as well -- thing is that it does not. i'm not sure if i'd consider an attempt to reveal an answer as a leap of faith.
in the simplest kind of an experiment, you expect it to succeed or fail, but either result is an answer. even an unexpected result is still an answer.
the thing is that nobody on this planet is qualified to answer these questions about god, unless they're one of either of these:
1) a high-ranking member of the secret government who knows the whole story, or
2) a regular person channeling a highly-evolved extraterrestrial intelligence.
the most logical way of thinking though is not believing in a person that you've never seen. for those that claim to have experienced his touch,
are only experiencing chemical reactions in their brain
just like love, hate, greed... ect. those are things we cant see but know they are emotions created by your brain
also... this is an interesting vid:
flaws in the bible




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