Catholic Lady, for you my dear,
Logically, since there is no evidence for the existence of god, one must understand that faith enters the equation.
Personal experience and faith seem to hold hands, and I distinctly remember you stating at one point that you understood that personal experience is not the same for everyone, and that it is something that can only be personal.
Since personal experience and faith are not evidence, by what logic does one retain a strong belief in something?
Comfort, I am guessing.
I could be wrong.
Prove me wrong.
Logically, since there is no evidence for the existence of god, one must understand that faith enters the equation.
Personal experience and faith seem to hold hands, and I distinctly remember you stating at one point that you understood that personal experience is not the same for everyone, and that it is something that can only be personal.
Since personal experience and faith are not evidence, by what logic does one retain a strong belief in something?
Comfort, I am guessing.
I could be wrong.
Prove me wrong.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
~ Erin Hunter