(December 18, 2017 at 6:31 pm)MellisaClarke Wrote: Okay, so now I'd distanced myself from the church for a few months now.
Three months ago, my partner asked me if I had faith in the air we breath.
Of course my answer was no, because it is obviously and irrefutably there.
You could guess what that person asked next!
Next question was: "So why do you have faith in God?"
Thinking about that question for several weeks now, and I'm having a strange feeling.
Am I overthinking because I can't think of a strong answer? What am I missing?
Um no, you don't have "faith" in air. We can literally demonstrate that atoms make up everything.
If you are not willing to chalk our atmosphere up to Allah, or Yahweh, or Buddha or the Hindu creator God Bhrama , why would or should you feel the need to chalk it up to your own pet deity either?