(October 7, 2016 at 4:12 pm)ray3400 Wrote: I have respect for all those who seek truth.
I may disagree with atheists, but I can still respect them as people regardless. I do not see how disrespect will accelerate our arrival at absolute truth and understanding of the universe, if that is your greater purpose.
With that said, having read all of your responses, I would like to finish with expressing my stance on any form of skepticism in a God, or atheism.
(Knowing full well it will be mocked and picked apart, I accept the critical analysis, but do not understand the necessity of disrespect.
I am simply doing this to express my belief, not to prove it. Some may not care, and that's fine by me, but I personally think everyone's belief has some value as we are all going through the experience of being human and existing in the universe.)
God exists and is truth itself. Moreover, not just any God, but only God as referred to in the bible.
Those who seek truth and find truth, whether by means of skepticism, science, or faith, will ultimately arrive at the Christian God.
And thus, if the atheist was successful in finding truth, they would find the Christian God.
If the scientist was to one day know all, they would come to the conclusion of the Christian God.
That's nice.
I think the Christian god is despicable, and look forward to the day faith in him is regarded as an eccentricity.