(February 8, 2011 at 11:47 am)Minimalist Wrote:(February 8, 2011 at 7:55 am)bjhulk Wrote:(February 7, 2011 at 10:05 pm)Minimalist Wrote: "God" is merely the product that religion sells.
And it doesn't even have a money-back guarantee.
God is who planned everything, including false religions to keep everyone deceived.
Yeah, yeah...every religious nut job swears that HIS GOD is the real one. You are typical of the breed, pal. Deluded.
Grow up. There is no sky daddy looking out for you. You are on your own.
Your biggest mistake here is assuming that God, whom Christians believe is the creater of time, space, beginnings, matter, and all else that encompasses life, is nothing more than a guy with the capacity to do magic tricks, if nothing more than to float around above us forever.
God was not created for us. Just because you can't prove the existence of God tangibly does not mean he doesn't exist. Atheists base their beliefs solely on the propositions of science. They forget that science is a limited facility; science itself asserts that you cannot prove anything, merely theorize. Your opinions and assumptions are as provable as the ones of those who believe in God, so why do you think your beliefs are somehow superior? If nothing more, we should be contained to an equal platform of argument, for the purpose of argument's sake. Science has no room for the supernatural, and the existence of God is clearly outside the realm of science.
Atheists are content in the idea that just because science hasn't figured out an appropriate explanation for something, it's obviously still out there (such as how atheistic theories grounded in science contradict so many laws of its own platform, they're thrown to garbage; somehow they're ok with this, because it only shows that scientists haven't yet found the right answer). Yet, because a Christian cannot provide a person with tangible proof in the existence of God, our beliefs are thrown back in our faces. Just because you cannot see something does not mean it doesn't exist. Tired as that line has become to hear, people still seem to look past the infallible truth it indicates.
The idea that we, a product of creation, have any type of right to demand an account or explanation from our Creator is a grossly ignorant and selfish assumption. Did Thomas Edison have to justify himself to a light bulb? People need to get over this idea that we even have the CAPACITY to understand or find the answers to everything..