(February 13, 2018 at 2:56 pm)Drich Wrote: But did you? did you cry out to God or did you cry out to your own idea of god/your own version of god? If you did not cry out to God, then why would you expect Him to answer?
I believe I would know first and foremost what I did, before anyone else, since my thoughts and my actions are my own. As to the concept of god, the only logical version is the one each individual personally thinks into imaginative existence; thus schisms. Everyone can universally agree that a rock is a rock, because a rock can empirically be shown to exist; the same cannot be stated for god--thus schisms. There would currently be no reason for me to cry out to a god that does not exist, and I logically expect no answer from that which does not exist. If I was to call out to that which does not exist, especially if I was to expect an answer from that which does not exist, I would understand myself as having lost touch with reality.
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