RE: Quick Poll - Do you believe in God?
August 9, 2012 at 2:24 am
(This post was last modified: August 9, 2012 at 2:25 am by Barbie.)
I'm very new here, and this seemed like the best trend to start posting
I DO believe in God. Or something, called God by convenience. As I believe in spirits, force and energy, I believe there's something greater than us out there. But I don't believe in the God created by Church, by Religion or by the Bible. I just believe there's something out there.
What I love about this thread, though, is that I'm from Brazil, and the Atheist community here is so arrogant (just as are the Theists) on the subject. They take their personal believe as proof, even though there's no empirical evidence. I'm very annoyed by Christians who believe in God because they "feel it in their hearts" and because "it's in the Bible". Just as I'm annoyed with Atheists who take it as concrete proof that there is no God, the absence of proof of Its existence.
Most of what I read here, though, was I don't believe, but people are open possibilities.
In the end, I think believing or not believing is merely a choice, as neither of us have proof either way
So much for a simple answer, huh?
I DO believe in God. Or something, called God by convenience. As I believe in spirits, force and energy, I believe there's something greater than us out there. But I don't believe in the God created by Church, by Religion or by the Bible. I just believe there's something out there.
What I love about this thread, though, is that I'm from Brazil, and the Atheist community here is so arrogant (just as are the Theists) on the subject. They take their personal believe as proof, even though there's no empirical evidence. I'm very annoyed by Christians who believe in God because they "feel it in their hearts" and because "it's in the Bible". Just as I'm annoyed with Atheists who take it as concrete proof that there is no God, the absence of proof of Its existence.
Most of what I read here, though, was I don't believe, but people are open possibilities.
In the end, I think believing or not believing is merely a choice, as neither of us have proof either way
So much for a simple answer, huh?