RE: What Major Intellectual Issue Most Keeps You From Accepting The Christian Narrative?
February 26, 2018 at 12:58 am
I don't believe there is a god generally because I see no substantial evidence such a being exists. And one would think such a powerful and consequeial being would be as obvious as gravity, death, light, and taxes.
As for the Christian God in particular, any system that values faith over proof, and Christianity especially in the gospels really really does, lacks evidence.
More anecdotally, at the tender age of fiveish I listened to a sermon about the flood and a thought popped into my head. Why do grownups believe this. I never found a good answer.
As for the Christian God in particular, any system that values faith over proof, and Christianity especially in the gospels really really does, lacks evidence.
More anecdotally, at the tender age of fiveish I listened to a sermon about the flood and a thought popped into my head. Why do grownups believe this. I never found a good answer.
If there is a god, I want to believe that there is a god. If there is not a god, I want to believe that there is no god.