I have never subscribed to the religious version of a god.
Is a "creator" different to a god whom we need to worship and pray to for it to be a god?
It's all a big play on words because no 2 people in the world have an identical definition of a god if you are to dissect it to the nth degree.
Does "atheist" mean not subscribing to the common religious view of what a god should be?
We all "know" there is a creator, we just don't know who to give credit to.
Mother nature, deities, faeries, Allah, god, gandalf, etc.
My money's on mother nature because I don't have any Intel on the rest of the field.
Is a "creator" different to a god whom we need to worship and pray to for it to be a god?
It's all a big play on words because no 2 people in the world have an identical definition of a god if you are to dissect it to the nth degree.
Does "atheist" mean not subscribing to the common religious view of what a god should be?
We all "know" there is a creator, we just don't know who to give credit to.
Mother nature, deities, faeries, Allah, god, gandalf, etc.
My money's on mother nature because I don't have any Intel on the rest of the field.
No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear.
Know God, Know fear.